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Eckley Miners' Village

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2 Eckley Rd, St
Weatherly, PA 18255
+1 (570) 636-2070
http://www.eckleyminersvillagemuseum.com
Visit an authentic 19th-century coal patch town with miners' houses, churches, a doctor's office and general store.

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4.5114 reviews
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Hidden Gem for History Buffs
7/30/2024

This place is a hidden gem for those who know or grew up around the anthracite area. For $8 you get ...

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Nice but long walk
6/16/2024

Nice place to visit but they need to put benches in between the buildings so people could rest. It i...

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Well preserved village.
2/26/2024

Worth the trip. The museum focuses on the life of the residents, not coal production. Consequently v...

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