Check out all the arts and entertainment in the Pocono Mountains during your Pennsylvania camping vacation, then find a PA campground near you on the map!
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The casino resort features a mix of more than 1,800 of the latest slot machines and hottest table games. With over 70 tables, every type of player is sure to be satisfied. The beautiful, 65,144-square-foot gaming floor offers over 1,800 of the hottest slots. Mount Airy Casino Resort offers a game for every type of player from penny machines to high limits. You can play classics such as Blazin 7's, Tower of Power, Wheel of Fortune and Jackpot Party. Or if you prefer to be on the cutting edge of gaming you can play Lucky Penny, the Giant Cash Spin machine and Dirty Dancing! If it is the thrill of live table games you seek Mount Airy has you covered with all of your favorite games including, Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Poker and more.
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Experience art, culture and entertainment at the Sherman Theater in Downtown Stroudsburg. With its landmark location on Main Street in Stroudsburg, the historic Sherman Theater presents a full calendar of entertainment events each year. From festivals featuring local makers to large-scale concerts with headline acts, there's something for everyone to enjoy.
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Take a journey through time and relive the history of Delaware Water Gap at the Antoine Dutot Museum & Gallery. A charming old brick school house (circa 1850) with a museum of local history and a restored 1930s-era classroom on the second floor. Downstairs is an art gallery with rotating exhibits from regional artists. Open Saturday and Sunday, 1-5 p.m., May to October.
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You are invited to join Harmony in the Woods where performance is in their nature! Bringing an eclectic selection of live entertainment to the Pocono Mountains.
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ARTSPACE Gallery is a premiere public fine art gallery run by Pocono Arts. The Pocono Arts Council supports the arts and culture by hosting exhibits, festivals, and educational programs. This gallery raises funds for the Arts Council and the participating artists. It also promotes fine art in Stroudsburg.
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Milford's Grey Towers is the ancestral home of Gifford Pinchot. Pinchot was a Pennsylvania Governor, conservationist, and first Chief of the US Forest Service. The estate, built on nearly 100 acres, is one of the Forest Service's most significant cultural resources. In 1963, John F. Kennedy dedicated the Pinchot Institute for Conservation Studies as a historic landmark. The mansion and grounds are open to the public for tours and special events. The grounds are open daily for self-guided tours year-round. The mansion is open from Memorial Day Weekend through December each year. Guided tours detail the story of the Pinchot family and the role Grey Towers played in their conservation efforts.