PIKE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
Formed March 26, 1814 from Wayne County and named for
Zebulon M. Pike. Its bluestone and lumber, carried by D & H
Canal and by Erie R. R., helped build our nation. Famed for its natural
beauty. Near Milford, the county seat, is Gov. Pinchot's Grey
Towers. City type: County Courthouse, Broad & High Sts., Milford.
For a map directing you to Pike County click here.
DINGMAN'S FERRY ( US 209 at Dingmans Ferry.)
WYOMING-MINISINIK PATH ( US 209, 3 miles S of Milford.)
GIFFORD PINCHOT ( US 209 S of Milford.)
GIFFORD PINCHOT ( US 6 NW of Milford.)
CHARLES S. PEIRCE ( US 6 & 205 NE of Milford. )
OLD STONE FORT ( 1St St. (2 blocks S Of US 6 & 209), Matamoras.)
ZANE GREY (1872-1939) ( City type: Zane Grey Museum, Scenic Dr. just N of
PA 590, Lackawaxen.)
BATILE OF MINISINK ( Old PA 590 N of Lackawaxen.)
SYLVANIA COLONY ( PA 434 at PA 590, Greeley.)
WYOMING-MINISINK PATH (SR 4004 (former LR 51019) .3 mile W of Lords
Valley.)
WYOMING-MINISINK PATH ( PA 507 at Paupack.)
WALLENPAUPACK ( PA 507 at Paupack.)
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