Destinations · Pennsylvania
Easton
PA · 40.6883, -75.2164
From Easton, Pennsylvania, Byway's registries place 3 scenic byways within 30 miles.
Understand
In 1736, Thomas Penn (William Penn's son) surveyed the area and Easton was founded in 1752. Prior to that, Easton had been known as "Lechawitauk", meaning "The Place at the Forks." On July 8, 1776 the Declaration of Independence was read in Easton's Centre Square, one of three public readings of the document. Every year, Easton celebrates this historic event with its Heritage Day celebration, held in July.
Day-trip loops
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Within reach
Measured from Byway's own registries, 30 miles around town.
Scenic byways
- Warren Heritage Scenic Byway · 5 mi
- Delaware River Valley · 7 mi
- Delaware River Scenic Byway · 14 mi · national
Lookouts
- Foul Rift Observation Deck · 11 mi
- Goat Hill Overlook · 27 mi
- Old Mill Overlook · 27 mi
- South Overlook · 28 mi
Named places
- Sigal Museum · 0 mi
- Crayola Experience · 0 mi
- Soldiers and Sailors Monument · 0 mi
- Dr. Traill Green Monument · 0 mi
- Bixlers Bluff · 1 mi
- Larry Holmes Statue · 1 mi
- Christopher Columbus Statue · 1 mi
- Civil War Memorial · 1 mi
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More day-trip bases nearby
- Phillipsburg · 1 mi
- Nazareth · 6 mi
- Bethlehem · 9 mi
- Hellertown · 10 mi
- Bangor · 12 mi
- Frenchtown · 14 mi