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  1. Zane Grey Museum. 135 Lackawaxen Scenic Drive. Lackawaxen, PA 18435. Phone: 570-685-4871. Region: Pocono Mountains. Once the home of this prolific writer, the Zane Grey Museum is a favorite among history and literature buffs. 20 minute long guided tours through the museum are offered. Exhibits include photographs, memorabilia, personal items ...

  2. Home of renowned western fiction writer from 1905 to 1918. A visit will take you to a quiet place, insightful of the past. Today the museum is self guided with National Park Service rangers and volunteers available to answer questions and provide for sale a variety of Zane Grey books currently in print. Zane Grey is also the home of the "Little Free Library", allowing visitors to borrowing a ...

  3. The bridge was refurbished with new paint and planking in 2013. It has become a well visited aspect of the National Road/Zane Grey Museum. May through October; Wednesday – Saturday (10 – 4) and Sundays (1 – 4). Will open for groups by appointment. National Road – Zane Grey Museum 8850 East Pike Norwich OH 43767 Museums Most ...

  4. The museum, located just 18 minutes outside of Hawley, is a great place to explore the life and career of one of the 20th century’s most popular western writers. Inside, you’ll see most the memorabilia, photographs, and Zane Grey books that belonged to the writer along with the rooms that he used as an office and study.

  5. The mission of the National Road and Zane Grey Museum is to preserve the history of the National Road and its impact upon the growth of the nation. It also honors the writings of Zanesville native, renowned western author, Zane Grey and displays examples of historic regional pottery. Plan Your Visit.

  6. It is an awesome museum. Nestled between the Lackawaxen and the Delaware rivers the Zane Grey museum is a great find. To see the writing space of the writer was really a boon. Most don't know Zane Grey for his fishing, hiking, and camping articles. He wrote a lot of them. This spot along the confluence of these fishing rivers explains his love ...

  7. Zane Grey Museum. Lackawaxen Author Zane Grey purchased this house in Lackawaxen in 1914 from his brother Romer who had it built in 1906. Zane put two additions on the house to accommodate his writing and research. Zane Grey's widow sold the house in 1945 to a family friend, Helen James Davis. She used it as an inn for hunters and fishermen ...

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