Address: Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA
“I have been here many times, and each time I learn something new about American history. There is a fun 20 minute live presentation that provides an overview of the Constitution's history, and then interactive exhibits that cover major milestones and amendments. The exhibits are truly interactive, and include voting booths, trivia, audio segments, video, and more. They also have rare early drafts of the Constitution, which are really cool to see together so you can see the document's evolution. The Signers Hall features life size bronze statues of all the men present for the signing of the Constitution, which is one of the coolest aspects of the museum. Docents are easy to spot and eager to answer questions and tell you more about the museum. They are all knowledgeable and friendly, and one of the museum's best resources. Plus, it's right by Independence Mall and many other Center City historic sites. Also be sure to check out the website, which features at least some of the exhibits in digital format.”
Address: W Center St, Shavertown, PA 18708, USA
“Nice little park with decent parking availability.”
Address: Gettysburg, PA 17325, USA
“Wonderful wildlife is thriving here! Birds, turtles, frogs and fish - please do what you can to keep people from putting a fence around this beautiful pond. The fence will keep many of the animal life from thriving. Just leave it alone! The airport is a perfect sanctuary for these animals!”
Address: 401 Buford Ave, Gettysburg, PA 17325, USA
“Nice restoration job!”
Address: 443 W Newport Rd, Ronks, PA 17572, USA
“This is an interesting.place to learn about the mill house and to see an old house from the 1800s. It is free.”
Address: 2900 Stumptown Rd, Ronks, PA 17572, USA
“It a must see. It is where time stood still for over 40 yrs for the house and close to a hundred years for the mill. They even make corn mill in front of you. It's worth your time.”
Address: 300 Gap Rd, Strasburg, PA 17579, USA
“I still have trinkets from when I was little from this gift shop. ”
Address: 300 Gap Rd, Ronks, PA 17572, USA
“Took our 3 year old train loving son here. He loved it. He did want to go in all the trains, but you can only go in a few. The guy doing the demo of the one engine was very friendly and let my son play with all the knobs and levers. Gift shop was nice and had some things that weren't too pricey.”
Address: 101 S Main St, Mahanoy City, PA 17948, USA
“Lovely preserved Historic mansion Gorgeous woodwork Many interesting things to see. Rich history Must see.”
Address: 309 Baltimore St, Gettysburg, PA 17325, USA
“Great tour that focuses on the civilian perspective of the Gettysburg battle. Guides know their history and do a great presentation. We saw the special Christmas tour. Disclaimer: the step son is one of the tour guides.”
Address: 219 Baltimore St, Gettysburg, PA 17325, USA
“I didn't expect anything in particular, but as I crossed the entrance door I was amazed by the amount of items on display. You can spend a good time inside and yet not be able to see everything they have! I was surprised with the weapons, the uniforms, the personal items of soldiers and of historical figures. I totally recommend the visit, that has free admittance, though totally deserves our donation to keep on going.”
Address: 229 Baltimore St, Gettysburg, PA 17325, USA
“2017- Ronn is very knowledgable on history and photography!! 1,000s of original civil war photos line the walls of his old house from the 1800’s. Quite an amazing collection! And some you can actually buy! Totally worth the $6 to view and it supports a good cause. Just plan your trip around the hours if operation (usually Fri 7-9pm?). 2018- Came back and bought some more old photographs. He is full of information and remembers me from last year ???? hidden gem if you like old photographs!”
Address: Benner's Hill, Gettysburg, PA 17325, USA
“Although one of the least visited sites of the Gettysburg Battlefield, it offers a perspective of the size a complexity of the armies movements during the multi-day battle. Down the road is Benner road, the Benner farm, and the town of Taneytown. The farm is little changed and still in the same family. One of the early politicians of the area was a Benner; and, Benners died in the war. The war was complex and in everyone's front yard in Gettysburg. Every farm was effected and livestock taken. Today we watch it on the History Channel. But, by visiting these smaller towns and less preserved sites you get a different perspective of the less romantic, less glorified, less distant Civil War.”
Address: 205 Indian Steps Rd, Airville, PA 17302, USA
“My husband and I got married here 2 years ago. We return every year to celebrate our anniversary. This year, we plan on returning more often. The staff here are amazing! Everyone is so friendly and full of information. This year, we went to the waterfall which is a bit of a hike, but well worth it! There is so much to discover in and around the museum. This is definitely a trip worth taking!”
Address: 109 Roadside Dr, Shartlesville, PA 19554, USA
“The Place was different and it was really amazing the work that was put into the exhibit! They have a Scavenger hunt that they give You that brings you further into the exhibit rather than just walk around it and look at it.”
Address: 300 Paradise Ln, Ronks, PA 17572, USA
“I originally came here for my son, but can honestly say that I ended up enjoying it myself as well. There are a number of really cool dioramas laid out with interactive landscapes and trains. There are also hundreds of older and antique model cars. Most importantly, though, was that the place is very kid friendly. The staff was as well! Worth a stop if you're in the area.”
Address: Gettysburg, PA 17325, USA
“On stop number 5 you can see one of the best monument in Gettysburg Battlefield”
Address: 425 Steinwehr Ave, Gettysburg, PA 17325, USA
“Wonderful, my dad worked on the railroad, I've always been interested in trains and it reminds me of my dad. Took 2 of my grandsons and we all really enjoyed it.”
Address: 571 Steinwehr Ave, Gettysburg, PA 17325, USA
“Vintage history leasons of the battle. Neat to see how it was explained years ago with the old board and film projector. Well worth the money and time. The model displays of the battlefields were correct and had a ton of details that had to be time consuming to create.”
Address: 142-126 W Confederate Ave, Gettysburg, PA 17325, USA
“Like the idea of one way streets, easier to stop and go sight see. They did the same at Valley Forge. Made it a lot better to navigate.”
Address: 608 Broad St, Milford, PA 18337, USA
“Had a delightful and very informative visit there! The flag that still holds the blood of President Abraham Lincoln was one of the many interesting artifacts that are sure to keep your attention! For the ladies, the weapons of beautification are displayed on the second floor and a tub that would easily hold several children at bath time is on display. I won't spoil your fun by telling all...it's a must visit. Cost for entering is $5.00 and worth every penny!”
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