The signs of fall are upon us – cooler crisp air, early sunsets, pumpkin flavored everything and the burst of colors on the trees. I love the browns, oranges and reds of the leaves the season brings. And I’m lucky enough to live somewhere where we do not have to travel too far to be able to see the lovely changing of the leaves and revel in the fall weather.
Even though we did not ride the train to see the foliage doesn’t mean we weren’t able to see the beauty of the changing of the seasons.
The town of Jim Thorpe is a quaint little town. There is several attractions you can visit right in town center – Asa Packer Mansion and Old Jail Museum. Asa Packer was a philanthropist, railroad magnate, and founder of Lehigh University. You can take a guided tour of his home,
The next weekend we stopped at Washington Crossings Historic Park. The park itself is spread out and not confined to a few blocks long as one would think when they hear the work park. Washington Crossings is most famous for the launching point of General George Washington’s crossing of the Delaware River to march on Trenton, NJ on Christmas 1776. Every Christmas morning there is reenactment of the crossing. If you are unable to make the reenactment on Christmas morning, there is a practice crossing a few weeks prior.
view on a clear day. Just a note – at this time the elevator to the top of the tour is currently out of commission. If you would like to go to the top of the tower you will have to climb the steps. You will have to pay to go into the tower, but if you are planning on going into other sites within the park you can by a ticket that will give you entrance into the other properties.
Next we went to the main
There were also several local bakeries that were selling their sweets such as Sally Lund bread, ginger cakes, and shortbread cookies. There were also vendors selling period clothing and other wears. In addition you could go in and out of the buildings in the village.
While we strolled along the path we entered many of the building including Durham Boat Barn which the boats for reenactment are stored.
It was a beautiful fall day for a visit to the park.

