THE STROUD MANSION is CLOSED
FOR OUR HERITAGE CENTER CONSTRUCTION PROJECT
 See Heritage Center page

The Monroe County Historical Association office, research library, and museum
are closed through the remainder of 2025.


As the construction of the Heritage Center approaches its final stages, our dedicated team is focused on the important task of relocating back to our headquarters and preparing the space for visitors. During this transition, appointments, research, and other services will be on hold.

You may leave messages at 570-421-7703 or send an email.
Please understand that we may not be able to respond right away. We appreciate your patience.

SPONSORS OF THE MCHA

Many thanks to our sponsors.
Please let them know you appreciate their support of the Monroe County Historical Association.
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2024 PREMIER SPONSOR
$5,000

Monroe County Bar Foundation

HISTORY MAKER | $2,500
Lester G. Abeloff Foundation

PRESERVATION ADVOCATE | $2,000
ESSA Bank & Trust
LOCAL HISTORY ENTHUSIAST | $1,500
Saylorsburg Lumber Co., Inc.
CURATOR’S FRIEND | $1,000
John Campbell and Jacob Petersen
Charles Eyer and Linda Wallach Miller
MKSD Architects
LIBRARY SUPPORTER | $500
BioSpectra
Gilroy Northeast, Inc.
Middle Smithfield Township Supervisors
Riley and Company, Inc.
RLB Accountants
The Sarajian Family
Robert and Susan Shebelsky
Strunk-Albert Engineering
Thomas R. and Christine A. Wilkins
ARCHIVAL ALLY | $250
Blue Ridge Communications
Lori J. Cerato, Attorney at Law
Darell Covington, M.D.
Cramer, Swetz, McManus
    & Jordan & Saylor P.C.
Dunbar Enterprises Inc.
Nick and Barbara Fredericks
MaryAnne and Chet Heeter
Connie McCool
Robert M. Moses
Newman Williams, P.C.
PNC Bank
John R. and Deborah A. Procopio
Frank and Joan Revitt
Wayne and Jennifer Sibum
Stone Boylan & Associates, CPA
Joan Vican
West End Fair Association
George W. Westervelt, Jr.
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