1990s Maps of Mount Pocono, Monroe County

Explore 6 historic maps of Mount Pocono from the 1990s. These maps offer a rare glimpse into what life looked like during the 1990s — showing old roads, neighborhoods, homes, and landmarks that have changed or disappeared over time.

Whether you're researching your family's past, planning a metal detecting trip, or studying how Mount Pocono's landscape evolved across the 1990s, these high-resolution maps are a powerful tool for exploring the history of this region.

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Start exploring Mount Pocono's history through authentic maps from the 1990s. This is your window into the past.


Mount Pocono, Monroe County maps

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  1. 1994 Map of Buck Hill Falls, 1995 Print
    1994 Map of Buck Hill Falls, 1995 Print
    1994 Buck Hill Falls
    1995 Print · USGS
    Monroe County was undergoing significant residential growth in the mid-1990s while maintaining its deep-rooted resort identity. Genealogists and local historians can trace family locations near Buck Hill Falls, Mountainhome, and St Anne Ch or locate landmarks like the Pocono Playhouse.

  2. 1994 Map of Tobyhanna, 1996 Print
    1994 Map of Tobyhanna, 1996 Print
    1994 Tobyhanna
    1996 Print · USGS
    Monroe County was a hub of military logistics and Pocono recreation during the mid-nineties. Researchers can trace the layout of the Tobyhanna Army Depot, locate the Coolbaugh Sch, and explore the grounds of Camp Tegawitha.

  3. 1997 Map of Pocono Pines, 1998 Print
    1997 Map of Pocono Pines, 1998 Print
    1997 Pocono Pines
    1998 Print · USGS
    Monroe County’s plateau transition into a residential and resort destination is fully visible in the late nineties. Researchers can trace the development of Lake Naomi Estates and find traces of earlier industry along the Old Railroad Grade and near Pocono Pines.

  4. 1997 Map of Buck Hill Falls, 2000 Print
    1997 Map of Buck Hill Falls, 2000 Print
    1997 Buck Hill Falls
    2000 Print · USGS
    Monroe County enters the millennium as a premier mountain destination, balancing vast conservation lands with growing resort villages. Researchers can trace local development around Mountainhome, the Pocono Playhouse, and the historical church at St Anna Ch.

  5. 1999 Map of Mount Pocono, 2001 Print
    1999 Map of Mount Pocono, 2001 Print
    1999 Mount Pocono
    2001 Print · USGS
    Monroe County’s resort and mountain landscape is captured here just before the turn of the millennium, showing a unique mix of recreation and local industry. Researchers can trace family roots through sites like Keokee Cemetery or locate landmarks such as St Marys Villa and Camelback Mountain.

  6. 1999 Map of Tobyhanna, 2002 Print
    1999 Map of Tobyhanna, 2002 Print
    1999 Tobyhanna
    2002 Print · USGS
    The Pocono Plateau at the end of the twentieth century remains a mix of heavy military infrastructure and expansive state-protected wilds. Researchers can locate family landmarks near Warnertown or trace the development of Lynchwood Lake and Pocono Summit Estates.

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