This iconic statue honors the coal miners who played a crucial role in Shamokin's development and the broader anthracite coal industry. It serves as a tribute to the hardworking individuals who shaped the city's history and economy.
Located nearby, this museum offers exhibits on the history of Shamokin and the surrounding region, including its coal mining heritage, local artifacts, and historical documents. It provides valuable insights into the area's past and cultural evolution.

A local park that provides recreational facilities such as playgrounds, walking paths, and picnic areas. It is a popular spot for families and community events, offering a green space for relaxation and outdoor activities.

This trail follows Shamokin Creek and offers scenic views and opportunities for walking, jogging, and biking. It highlights the natural beauty of the area and connects various parts of the city.
This local historical society preserves and promotes the history of Coal Township and Shamokin, including exhibits and archives related to the coal mining industry and community heritage.

A historic church known for its beautiful architecture and role in the spiritual life of the Shamokin community. It reflects the cultural diversity and religious heritage of the area.

The site of the former railroad station that was integral to the transportation of coal and goods in Shamokin. Though the original structure may no longer stand, the location is significant in understanding the city's industrial past.

A community resource offering books, local history archives, and public programs. It serves as an educational and cultural hub for residents and visitors alike.

A seasonal market where local farmers and artisans sell fresh produce, crafts, and goods. It is a great place to experience the local culture and support the community.
The city hall building and surrounding historic district showcase architectural styles from Shamokin’s development era and provide a sense of the city's civic pride and history.