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Directions Take the Mahoning Valley Exit, just north of the Lehigh Tunnel. Make a right at the stop sign. You are now on 209 South. Stay in the left lane and go straight across the Lehigh River bridge. Go straight through the stoplight. You are now on Route 443 West. Stay on 443 for several miles, passing shopping centers, Wal-Mart, fast food places, etc. Also pass through several lights. Continue to blinking yellow light. At blinker, there will be a gas station on the right. Turn right. When you come to a 4 way stop sign, go straight. You are now on route 902. Follow Route 902 up and over a hill. At the bottom of the hill look for a brown sign on right that reads "Mauch Chunk Lake Park." Turn right at this sign (just before going up another hill). This is E. Whitebear Drive. The farm is about 1/4-1/2 mile on your left. From Jim Thorpe Turn left on Broadway at the light, and travel through Jim Thorpe on Broadway. When you're out of town, Broadway becomes Lentz Trail then E. Whitebear Drive (same road). Pass all signs for Mauch Chunk Lake Park on your left, and look for a Cemetery on the right. After passing the Cemetery, the farm is 1/4 mile up on your right. From the North Take I-81 South. Get off McAdoo exit #39. Take route 309 South through Hometown & Tamaqua. South of Tamaqua, turn left onto Owl Creek Rd. Follow Owl Creek to Stop sign, approx. 7 Miles. At stop sign go straight onto E. Whitebear Drive. The farm is 1/4-1/2 mile up on the left. From Allentown Take route 309 North. Turn right onto Owl Creek Road, approx. 2.5 miles north of Leiby's Ice Cream and Restaurant. Follow Owl Creek to Stop sign, approx. 7 miles. At stop sign go straight onto E. Whitebear Drive. The farm is 1/4-1/2 mile up on the left. From New York Take
I 80 if you are coming from the George Washington Bridge, or I 78 if you are
coming from the Holland Tunnel and below. If you are taking I 80, you can
exit at Route 115 South and turn left onto Route 903 into the east side of
Jim Thorpe. Go Across the bridge and make a left. Make a right at the light
onto Broadway and follow the directions from Jim Thorpe. |
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