Jim Thorpe - East Jim Thorpe, PA
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Lightnin Bug
N 40° 53.082 W 075° 43.532
18T E 438875 N 4526211
Quick Description: Grave of Jim Thorpe, greatest athlete of his time.
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 11/29/2008 9:08:21 AM
Waymark Code: WM58TJ
Published By: Groundspeak Premium Member rangerroad
Views: 25

Long Description:
Legendary athlete Jim Thorpe is buried in Jim Thorpe, PA - a town he may never have even visited. Before renaming itself Jim Thorpe the town of Mauch Chunk, PA realized it needed a tourist attraction. The town asked the Thorpe Family for Jim's body with the stipulation that they would rename the town Jim Thorpe and provide Jim with a nice grave/park combination located in the city. The family agreed and Jim was moved to what would be renamed Jim Thorpe, PA.

Jim rests above ground in a marble tomb. Pictures are etched into the tomb showing Jim as a Olympic athlete, football player, basketball player, baseball player, and riding horseback in full native dress (Jim was a Native American).

The casket itself rests on a mound of dirt comprised of soil from his native Oklahoma and from the stadium in Stockholm where he participated in the 1912 Olympics. After watching Jim perform in the Olympics Sweden's King Gustav V declared Jim "the greatest athlete in the world".

In additon to the grave itself there is a small area to the left of the casket complete with an artsy sculpture [titled "The Spirit of Thunder and Lightning."] All around the sculpture you can read about Jim's life and accomplishments.

Even though the town of Jim Thope wanted Jim's body to generate tourist interest, it didn't seem to work. While there were hundreds of people in the town of Jim Thorpe proper for some art festival, we were the only ones at the park for the hour or so it took to eat lunch and take pictures. [Greg Brown, 04/24/2001]

Taken from the website:

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Description:
Jim Thorpe was a world renown athlete, first competing in college football, then the 1912 Stockholm Olympics and also semi-pro baseball.



Date of birth: 05/28/1888

Date of death: 03/28/1953

Area of notoriety: Sports

Marker Type: Tomb (above ground)

Setting: Outdoor

Fee required?: No

Visiting Hours/Restrictions: Not listed

Web site: Not listed

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