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Tobyhanna, PA (in city)
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4403 Eagle Pl
Tobyhanna, PA (in city)
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Tobyhanna, PA (in city)
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Tobyhanna, PA (in city)
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25 Fern Dr
Tobyhanna, PA (in city)
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1095 Knolwood Drive
Tobyhanna, PA (in city)
5 Bed, 2 Bath Home
1700 sq.ft.
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2569 Lakeside Drive
Tobyhanna, PA (in city)
4 Bed, 2+ Bath Home
1850 sq.ft.
$264,800 View on Map
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7510 Goose Pond Rd
Tobyhanna, PA (in city)
4 Bed, 2+ Bath Home
2330 sq.ft.
$260,000 View on Map
PCW3096
28 North Shore Drive
Pocono Summit, PA (4.4 miles)
3 Bed, 3 Bath Home
1700 sq.ft.
$599,000 View on Map
TWD9411
3254 Clark Road
Cresco, PA (5.2 miles)
8 Bed, 4+ Bath Home
5000 sq.ft.
 

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Local city information for Tobyhanna, PA

Tobyhanna is an unincorporated community in Monroe County, Pennsylvania, United States. From about 1900 to 1936, Tobyhanna lakes were the site of active ice industries. The ice was cut from the lakes during the winter and stored in large barn-like structures. During the rest of the year, the ice was added to railroad boxcars hauling fresh produce and meats destined for East Coast cities.

In 1912, Tobyhanna had a railway station, telegraph, and post office, and so the federal government acquired land within Tobyhanna that became the Tobyhanna Military Reservation, later Tobyhanna Army Depot, which was used as an Artillery training ground. In the summer of 1916 Edward B. Reed recorded the following quote about Tobyhanna in The Field Artillery Journal January-March 1917 of the experiences of the Yale Batteries during their training.

"The camp at Tobyhanna is on a rocky, treeless crest from which no trace of man is visible. About are mountains and uncultivated valleys. The village of Tobyhanna is interesting only because it contains a station that enables you to leave it. No better place for work could be found."

In recent years, due to its location between the New York and Philadelphia metropolitan areas, and construction of new homes by developers, many families from these areas decided to move to the Poconos. Many of Tobyhanna's residents choose to commute to the city each day.

Due to recent population boom, the old K-12 school in Tobyhanna, now known as Coolbaugh Learning Center (CLC), and the more recently constructed Coolbaugh Elementary Center (CEC), the only two schools located within Tobyhanna, together now only teach until grade 4. Tobyhanna schools are part of the Pocono Mountain School District. Children who live in Tobyhanna attend the West schools of the district.

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