This is the second of two articles referencing how the decline of many rural towns was driving people out of Pennsylvania, and how a few places have been fortunate and forward-thinking to recreate themselves and attract new residents to start a life there, or as a landing spot for retirement.
Read MoreIn a recent article about why people are leaving Pennsylvania, we mentioned one of the main reasons was the decline of rural towns as the industrial revolution ended and the coal mining industry fell on hard times. Jim Thorpe was one of those communities.
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