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Pictured: Cub Scouts listen as Connie McCool (AKA Mrs. Stroud) describes the life and times of the founding family.



Pleasant Valley Intermediate School students practice their penmanship with a quill and ink activity.

 


A packed house is typical of the Third Thursday Lecture Series at the Stroud Mansion.

 


Pictured left to right: Spirited youngster holds a linstock, a long pole used to hold the match to light a Revolutionary War cannon during the Olde Time Fun festival. A Stroudsburg High School student volunteer cleans a historic gravestone during the Walking Tour of the Stroudsburg Cemetery. College archaeology students, Amelia and Dakota, sift through dirt excavated from site of the Stroud Mansion dig.

 

East Stroudsburg University students facilitate a class workshop at the Stroud Mansion highlighting the importance of using local resources and primary documents to enhance lesson plans and to better connect students with their community.

Pictured: Cub Scouts listen as Connie McCool (AKA Mrs. Stroud) describes the life and times of the founding family.

Main Street View

 

Ninth Street View

 

Observe in these renderings how the patterns and features of the Stroud Mansion and the Heritage Center correspond to each other, including the alignment, both horizontally and vertically, of the Stroud Mansion’s floor elevations, cornice line, and window openings.

 

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