If you’re looking forthe best things to see and do in Schuylkill County, you’re in the right place!
The county wasformed in 1811and is named in honor ofthe Schuylkill River.
The county seat is Pottsville, in the heart of Pennsylvania’s anthracite coal region.
On June 21, 1877 the county’s castle-like jail in Pottsville played a central part in what became known as “The Day of the Rope.”
On that day, six men alleged to be part of the “Molly Maguires” (a secret society of Irish miners) were hanged at the jail following a trial that many historians argue was manipulated by coal mine owners to crush unionization attempts in the region.
On a lighter note, the county is also the birthplace of Yuengling beer!
From museums to coal mine tours to America’s oldest brewery, here are 7 of the best things to see and do in Schuylkill County.
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1. Pioneer Tunnel Coal Mine Tour
Pioneer Tunnel coal mine has operated as atourist attraction and living history museum since 1962.
Visitors ride mine cars1,800 feet inside of Mahanoy Mountain, where they then disembark and takea walking tour of some of the mine’s passageways.
In addition to tours of the coal mine, visitors can also take asightseeing train excursionthat utilizes an authenticcoal-fired steam engineto pull passenger cars along narrow-gauge railroad tracks.
2. Ashland Mothers’ Memorial
The Ashland Mothers Memorial is a7 foot-tall bronze sculpturebased on the 1871 painting commonly referred to as“Whistler’s Mother.”
The memorial representsa reverence for motherhood and fondness for one’s hometown.
The sculpture sits on a3 ton granite slab on a hillside perch above Chestnut Street in Ashland.
3. Museum of Anthracite Mining
The Museum of Anthracite Mining in Ashland is a hidden gem that offersa deep dive into the coal history that shaped the region and the country.
For anyone interested inAmerican industrial history, a visit to this museum is an enlightening and moving experience.
The museum’s hallways and exhibits are thoughtfully curated to not only educate but alsoimmerse visitors in the life and times of coal miners.
4. Yuengling Brewery Tour
Since 1829, the Yuengling Brewery has been operating inPottsville, Schuylkill County, earning Yuengling the title as“America’s Oldest Brewery.”
Yuengling offers a free one-hour guided tour of this historic and still very-much active brewery in Pottsville, AND you get a few free beer samples (or root beer if you so desire) at the end of the tour!
Tours start across the street from the historic brewery in the equally historicYuengling Dairy building (now housing the Yuengling museum and gift shop), constructed in 1920 to help the company survive Prohibition (which lasted from 1919 until 1933).
5. Fighter’s Heaven – Muhammad Ali’s Training Camp
Fighter’s Heaven was Muhammad Ali’s 6-acre training camp in Deer Lake, Schuylkill County.
Ali personally laid out the design of the training camp, which eventually grew into a small village of 18 buildings, including a gym, a kitchen/dining hall, a mosque, and cabins for himself, his sparring partners, and his staff and guests.
Today, Fighter’s Heaven has been authentically recreated in a manner similar to how it looked in Muhammad Ali’s heyday, and is operated as a museum to his legacy as a fighter, a philanthropist, and a humanitarian.
6. Jerry’s Classic Cars and Collectibles Museum
The first thing you should know aboutJerry’s Classic Cars and Collectibles Museumin Pottsville is that it isMUCHmore than just another car museum!
Scattered acrosstwo floorsof this historic garage along South Center Street you’ll findover 20,000 collectiblesspanning the entire 20th century.
That said, there arePLENTYof rare and vintage automobiles on display on the ground floor of this former Studebaker dealership.
7. The Geyser That Isn’t A Geyser
Here’s a fun fact – there are no geysers in Pennsylvania!
That fact hasn’t stopped the Internet from dubbing a bubbly roadside anomaly along Big Mine Run Road in Schuylkill County “the only geyser in Pennsylvania”, but it just isn’t true.
If you do want to take a gander at thisnot-a-geyseralong Big Mine Run Road, it’s locatedin a residential area on private property,so please view it from the road only.
Nearby Attractions
11 Must-See Attractions in Carbon County is your guide to the best things to see and do in Schuylkill County’s neighbor to the northeast.
TheEast Paden and West Paden Covered Bridges in Columbia County, known collectively as the “Twin Bridges”, areone of only two sets of twin covered bridges in the United States.
Concrete Cityisone of the most-famous ghost towns in Pennsylvania, and it lies tucked away in an overgrown, wooded plot of land on the outskirts of Nantico*ke, inLuzerne County.
Knoebels Amusem*nt Parknear Elysburg is consistently ranked as one of the best amusem*nt parks in the United States.
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