Address: 3050 Lincoln Way E, Fayetteville, PA 17222, USA
“Its fun for dogs!!! Very clean. Do not go when it has rained...the park gets very muddy...My dog and I know this from experience lol”
Address: 2395 Covered Bridge Dr, Lancaster, PA 17602, USA
“We thoroughly enjoyed our visit here. We decided to do the house tour and we were not disappointed. Our guide was very informative. We learned so much about the Amish culture. We also visited the farm and enjoyed seeing all the animals. My favorite was holding the baby goats! They also have a great gift shop.Highly recommend this place.”
Address: Lansdowne Dr & Horticultural Dr, Philadelphia, PA 19131, USA
“Small but beautiful self-guided Japanese house. However they do have guides on the premises that make it an even better experience! I liked Candice especially. She was very thorough and seemed to have a personal interest in the culture itself, which showed while explaining areas of the house. I would definitely visit again. Pics attached are of the bath, toilet area, tearoom and the grounds.”
Address: 300 Moonhill Dr, Schuylkill Haven, PA 17972, USA
“Caring for injured wildlife. ”
Address: 2000 Belmont Mansion Dr, Philadelphia, PA 19131, USA
“I had a Birthday party here with a friend, it was amazing. The venue is besutiful, the place is wonderful. The space is good for any event Ms Brenda is a wonderful lady.”
Address: 2000 Belmont Mansion Dr, Philadelphia, PA 19131, USA
“I visited and it helped me to better relate to what my race endured. Love the historical facts and the list of Israelite inventions.”
Address: Enola Low Grade Trail, Conestoga, PA 17516, USA
“Fire Tower is a location on the Atglen & Susquehanna Railroad Trail. In the Spring of 1959, an underground fire began here, under the eastbound main track of the Pennsylvania RR’s main east-west freight route through Lancaster County to New York, which handled more than 60 freight trains per day. The fire apparently developed in coal dirt used as fill during construction of the large fill over Boatman’s Run in 1905, and this coal was apparently ignited by brush fires in the dry Spring of 1959. On July 21, 1959, 2 inches of rain fell. It is believed this moving ground water penetrated the dirt in the Boatman’s Run fill and, under hydrostatic pressure, contacted the burning coal fire, causing a flash steam explosion which blew out the river side of the fill. The fire continued to burn until Spring, 1961. During this period, the railroad dismantled 675 feet of the eastward main track and hired the DuPont Company to extinguish the fire. A temporary interlocking was installed to route trains in both directions over the one track remaining in service. This temporary manned interlocking was housed in a small building given the name “Fire Tower.” After the fire was extinguished in 1961, the eastward main track was rebuilt, and the temporary interlocking and the “Fire Tower” structure were removed. No photographs of "Fire Tower" are known to exist. The area is still known as “Fire Tower.” The tracks were entirely removed in the 1990s and in 2011 and the railroad roadbed was converted to a 29-mile long trail. The trail is mapped as and locally known as the A&S Low Grade Trail, but it is also called the Enola Low Grade Trail. Approximate coordinates for the old Fire Tower structure are Lat 39.911806, Long -76.37920.”
Address: 2 Eleanor Ave, Frackville, PA 17931, USA
“Very interesting collections. I am surprised that there are no entries and photos here. You can see here a car with a hybrid gasoline-electric drive from 1929! Three hybrid cars were made to order by Colonel Edward Howland Robinson "Ned" Green. There is a very interesting story behind it. The restored Stearns-Knight sedan looks great. It's worth seeing.”
Address: 28 Weiser Dr, Womelsdorf, PA 19567, USA
“Well preserved historical site, with wounderful dedicated volunteers/reenactors. Nice place to visit during different events throughout the year. Great place to walk in nice weather and take pictures. Bathrooms are available. Limited parking.”
Address: 2, 301 S Christopher Columbus Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19106, USA
“Such a fun place to see great boats ”
Address: 211 S Christopher Columbus Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19148, USA
“One has to visit a lot of museum ships in the United States and know a bit about American naval history to realize just how special Cruiser Olympia is. She's the only vessel of her class preserved from her period in history, which represents an interesting transition, from some traditional components found on ships before her, like her auxiliary sail rig to more modern features like her rapid-fire guns. Looking at some of her staterooms and the abundance of wood still aboard, things you will see far little of aboard Word War 2 ships or the modernized World War 1 ships still left like USS Texas. And you see a lot more brass and bronze here too. Even her paint job is that of the Great White Fleet pre-World War 1. It is astounding to have her to tour. These photos date to a trip in 2006.”
Address: 1325 E Drinker St, Dunmore, PA 18512, USA
“This is no longer in buisness”
Address: 122 S Decatur St, Strasburg, PA 17579, USA
“Holiday decorations were brilliant!”
Address: 1100 S 2nd St, Philadelphia, PA 19147, USA
“An Historic Event that ushered in Every New Year in Philadelphia. The Museum is full of Treasures. Mummers are a Brotherhood/Sisterhood. They devote a large amount of time and effort to this One Day. Sadly I Believe the Parade lost some of its Glitter when it changed its Starting point from South of Oregon ave. In South Philly. Still these People should be Honored for their Devotion and Participation. A Unique Event.Pure Philly!”
Address: 239 Arch St, Philadelphia, PA 19106, USA
“Fantastic experience! $5 admission, $2 if you want the audio tour. I would strongly recommend adding the audio. It gives you a much broader understanding of the house and how amazing of a woman Betsy Ross was. Glad I had a chance to go there and would go again if I was showing someone around the historical sites in Philadelphia”
Address: 6019 Chambersburg Rd, Orrtanna, PA 17353, USA
“Don’t pass up Mister Ed’s full of charming knickknacks from the past and present! Fun Old Time Candy from your childhood, roasted peanuts in a delicious flavor you’ll crave, fudge, Pez dispensers that are hard to find, Jelly Belly, rock candy, you name it, they probably have it. Go for a stroll through the Enchanted Garden (pics) and uncover something whimsical around every turn. The employees are very friendly and knowledgeable about the products and the surrounding area.”
Address: 2151 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy, Philadelphia, PA 19130, USA
“What a gem! Wonderful collection of sculptures that were displayed beautifully both indoors and out. Nice setting and this was with some melting residual snow. The atmosphere allows one to contemplate all the works on display. Very enjoyable.”
Address: Hawley, PA 18428, USA
“Underutilized but interesting trail.”
Address: 2270 Fair Rd, Schuylkill Haven, PA 17972, USA
“I was at a camping event, most of the people there were very friendly.”
Address: 2827 Lincoln Hwy E, Ronks, PA 17572, USA
“Such an unassuming and easily overlooked place but it is a little treasure of history and knowledge. The replica of the shroud of turin moved me to tears. So glad we discovered this gem.”
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