- Our list of the best things to do in Albrightsville, Pennsylvania, features the top 80 nearby activities — including 25 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Albrightsville, PA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Entertainment & Shows, Outdoor Places, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 1 thing to do within the city of Albrightsville, PA , followed by 79 popular activities in nearby cities, including Jim Thorpe, Stroudsburg, Wilkes-Barre, East Stroudsburg, Lake Harmony, Hazleton, Tannersville and Scranton
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Featuring the work of two local artists, Golden Fish Gallery houses a variety of arts and crafts with fantasy themes. In addition to art, the gallery sells medieval weapons like swords and knives.
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Host to a small but notable museum, the Pike County Historical Society is an informative and interesting spot for tourists to get information about the local area. One exhibit of note in the museum is the Lincoln Flag.
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Badea & Soul Day Spa, is a full service, therapeutic spa located in the Hotel Fauchere. Guests are pampered with a variety of treatment options including Body Scrubs, Facials, advanced medical massages, and allergy relief treatments.
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Heister Lanes is a family bowling alley and entertainment center that offers competitive bowling leagues, a bar, and bowling tournaments. The alley can be rented for private birthday parties and reunions.
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The Columns Museum features a wide-variety of historic Civil War artifacts, memorabilia, period clothing and more. Best known for its display of a bloody American flag, believed to have supported a dying President Lincoln's head, the museum also contains Native American artifacts.
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Inventory is always improving and changing at the Fairgrounds Farmers Market where visitors can find everything from home grown meats and specialty candy to fine wine and fresh milk and ice cream.
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Located in Fort Madison, Iowa, Old Fort Madison is a former military installation that was integral to the outcome of the War of 1812. The Fort is now a registered historic site and a popular destination for military reenactments.
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A secluded hiking area marked by a small but picturesque waterfall, Tanner Falls is a scenic destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts. Many trails and paths in the area are suitable for hiking and cross country skiing.
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At the Mid-Atlantic Air Museum, visitors can see many vintage aircraft including a 1928 Elias EC-1 Aircoupe, a 1929 Brunner-Winkle Bird 'A', and a 1931 American Eagle Eaglet. The museum also hosts a World War II reenactment, gives rides on a World War II trainer plane, and sells vintage aircraft.
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Located inside the Crown Plaza Hotel, the Reading Comedy Outlet offers standup comedy shows. The facility also serves alcohol and appetizers, with many shows filling to capacity, and after the show, drinks continue to be sold.