The first railroad steam engine to run in the U.S. traveled over a small iron bridge across the Lackawaxen River outside Honesdale, Pa., in the Pocono Mountains.
That was in 1829. Today, you can catch trout, smallmouth bass and panfish from that historical stretch of river in Wayne County.
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