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• See remnants of the Delaware and Hudson Canal visible on the grounds. From 1828 to 1899 the system was used to transport coal from the mines of Northeastern Pennsylvania to the Hudson River and eventually to market in New York City.

• Experience the nearby D & H Canal Park at Lock 31. Here visitors may walk or bike a one-mile towpath trail along the former Delaware and Hudson Canal. The 16-acre park also features remnants of the canal’s lock, as well as a farmhouse which dates to the 1820s.

• Tour the nearby village of White Mills, Pennsylvania, which produced some of the finest cut lead crystal in America from the 1850s to roughly 1910. Today visitors can tour the Dorflinger Glass Museum, located within the Dorflinger-Suydam Wildlife Sanctuary. The museum features one of the largest collections of Dorflinger glass in the nation. Visitors may also tour the Dorflinger Factory Museum. Housed in the two remaining glass factory buildings in White Mills, the museum features original artifacts and displays of cut glass.

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