Better in the Poconos: The Story of Pennsylvanias Vacationland (Keystone Books),Used

Better in the Poconos: The Story of Pennsylvanias Vacationland (Keystone Books),Used

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When Antoine Dutot opened the Kittatinny Hotelthe first tourist hotel in the Poconosin 1829, little did he know that he was a pioneer in what would become one of the largest and most diverse tourist and recreation areas on the East Coast. Although his initial venture failed, the tourist industry of the Poconos has been a longterm success, evolving and adapting to change. Better in the Poconos tells the story of Pennsylvanias premier vacationland from its earliest days to the present.The flourishing tourist and resort industry in the Poconos can be attributed, in part, to the areas splendid mountains, streams, and forests. But the timeless appeal of nature was matched, and even surpassed, by the resorts ability to redefine themselves. In the midnineteenth century, William Cullen Bryant depicted the Pocono region as a hunters delight, describing abundant game and sublime landscapes. The Victorian era, however, brought genteel carriage rides and croquet; later, specialized ethnic resorts catered to the minority populations of Philadelphia and New York; and in the 1940s and 1950s, the Poconos earned its reputation as a honeymoon paradise. This evolution continues today: the land of romance has given way to the ski resorts and water slides enjoyed by todays vacationing families.Poconos resort owners and innkeepers have long recognized the cutthroat competition inherent in the vacation business. Early on, they realized that they were vying not only with each other but also with other resortsfirst in the Catskills and on the New Jersey shore, and then in Florida, in the Caribbean, and even in Europe. Better in the Poconos illustrates the strategies by which resorts in northeastern Pennsylvania responded to these market forces. They were compelled to provide superior service and amenities as well as novel amusements and activities for their guests. In the latter half of the twentieth century, for example, "superresorts" started to supplant the old hotels: the new resorts could offer yearround activities, thanks to the invention of artificial snow. Similarly, honeymoon hotels declined as couples resortsretreats that boasted such innovations as the heartshaped bathtub and the Jacuzzi in the shape of a tall champagne glassemerged on the Poconos scene.Better in the Poconos recreates that scene and the people who brought it to lifenot only the innkeepers, souvenir sellers, laborers, and service workers, but also the community leaders and visionaries who promoted the vacation economy and sought to guide it. The proper Victorians, the devoted sportsmen, the young newlyweds, the families and singles, the staid ladies of the Womens Christian Temperance Union (and the sinners whose vices they wished to temper), the members of the Ku Klux Klan, the rich Quakers, the Jewish socialists, and the immigrantsall these, and more, make up the humanly rich mosaic of the Poconos.

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