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Jim Thorpe nestles between mountains like a European village that somehow landed in Pennsylvania by magical accident.
That’s exactly what happens at the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, a 70,000-acre slice of Pennsylvania paradise that makes you wonder if you’ve accidentally wandered into a painting.
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