Driving by Hershey,Pennsylvania
Hershey is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Derry Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, United States. Hershey's chocolates are made in Hershey, which was founded by candy magnate Milton S. Hershey.
Pennsylvania Road Trip - Couples travel destination
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Worlds' Largest Roadside Attractions
What is a large attraction? To quote David Clark, the author of Big Things:,A big thing must be artificially made and it must be bigger than the real thing it represents. There are 400 large roadside attractions in the world. 66% are found in the USA. The largest group of roadside attractions are of animals followed by objects and then food. Just over 12% are found in the southern hemisphere #DISTANTLANDS #TRAVELTIPS #TRAVEL
Harrisburg PA Cheap Hotel Motel (717) 564-3876 – Discount Rooms Near Airport & Downtown Rodeway Inn
(717) 564-3876
Saving money in Harrisburg, PA doesn’t have to feel cheap. At the Rodeway Inn hotel, we respect your budget while still offering the amenities you’re looking for. We are located off Interstates 83 and 283, we’re near the Susquehanna River and Harrisburg International Airport.
Our hotel is close to Market Square in downtown Harrisburg, City Island and the National Civil War Museum. Nearby destinations also include:
• Pennsylvania State Capitol Complex
• ZooAmerica North American Wildlife Park
• Hersheypark
• The Hershey Story Museum
• Penn State Harrisburg
We offer a solid deal on a simple stay so you can get the rest you need for wherever travel takes you in Dauphin County and beyond. Amenities include:
• Free WiFi
• Free coffee
• Fax services
• Pet Friendly
• Staffed 24/7
Rodeway Inn
631 South Eisenhower Boulevard
Harrisburg, PA 17111
(717) 564-3876
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Statue of Liberty in France
A notable feature is a one-fifth scale replica of the Statue of Liberty, 22 meters high and facing west in the direction of its larger sibling in New York City. This monument, which was inaugurated by French President Carnot on 4 July 1889[1] (nearly three years after its counterpart), was given by the Parisian community living in the United States to the municipality of Paris, commemorating the centennial of the French Revolution. The statue initially faced east, toward the Eiffel Tower, but it was turned west in 1937, for the exposition universelle hosted by Paris that year. Its base carries a commemorative plaque, and the tablet in its left hand bears the inscription IV Juillet 1776 = XIV Juillet 1789, recognizing the American Independence Day and Bastille Day, respectively.
Rittenhouse Square (Philadelphia, City Center West, Pennsylvania) to Bakers Ln (Tioga-Nicetow (...)
Watch in 720p full-screen to view map info. Visit for more info. - Waypoints: 0:11 Locust Street
0:13 Chancellor Street
0:14 Walnut Street
0:14 Van Rensselaer House
0:14 Barnes and Noble
0:15 Moravian Street
0:17 Sansom Street
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0:18 S 18th St
0:19 Chestnut Street
0:20 Second Time Around
0:22 Ranstead St
0:23 South 17th Street
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0:34 Ranstead Street
0:34 Starbucks
0:35 Market Street
0:35 North 16th Street
0:35 Market-Frankford Line
0:39 South Penn Square
0:39 15th
0:39 Clothespin
0:44 South 15th Street
0:47 South Broad Street
0:47 S Broad St
0:48 South Juniper Street
0:48 The Capitol Grille
0:49 South 13th Street
0:49 Lucky Strike Lanes & Lounge
0:50 Philadelphia Credit Union
0:51 S.S. White Building
0:51 S 12th St
0:51 Beneficial Bank
0:54 Ludlow St
0:55 S 11th St
0:55 Market St
0:55 11th
0:56 Burlington Coat Factory
0:58 Filbert St
0:58 N 11th St
0:59 Cuthbert St
0:59 New Century 2000
1:00 Arch Street
1:00 HSBC
1:02 Appletree St
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1:06 Race St
1:06 Castle Ct
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1:08 Vine Street Expressway
1:08 Vine St
1:09 Pearl St
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1:13 Callowhill St
1:14 Noble St
1:15 Hamilton St
1:15 Ridge Ave
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1:17 Spring Garden Street
1:17 Spring Garden Pizza & Restaurant
1:17 Spring Garden Station
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1:23 Broad-Ridge Spur
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1:24 Fairmount
1:24 Fairmount Ave
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1:31 Green Hills Pl
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1:32 Cambridge St
1:33 Ginnodo St
1:33 W Harper St
1:33 N Cleveland St
1:33 West Girard Avenue
1:36 Girard College
1:36 W Stiles St
1:36 S College Ave
1:37 W Cabot St
1:37 North 19th Street
1:37 W Thompson St
1:38 W Seybert St
1:38 Ingersoll St
1:39 Kershaw St
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2:09 Margie St
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2:12 N Bouvier St
2:13 N Colorado St
2:13 W Lehigh Ave
2:13 W Glenwood Ave
2:16 Main Line
2:16 W Rush St
2:16 W Somerset St
2:18 W Cambria St
2:19 Northeast Corridor
2:19 Delair Branch
2:22 W Indiana Ave
2:22 W Mayfield St
2:22 W Sedgley Ave
2:23 W Toronto St
2:23 W Clearfield St
2:24 W Allegheny Ave
2:24 Allegheny
2:26 Rising Sun Avenue
2:26 W Westmoreland St
2:27 W Ontario St
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2:30 W Venango St
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2:31 Erie Ave
2:31 Erie
2:32 Germantown Ave
2:32 W Airdrie St
2:32 North Broad Street
2:32 W Butler St
2:33 McFerran St
2:33 W Pike St
2:34 Bakers Ln
2:34 Elser St
2:34 Broad Street Line
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Rittenhouse Square (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) to Bakers Ln (Philadelphia County)
Jun 2012
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Demopolis Alabama - Confederate Park
Demopolis Alabama
Demopolis, the City of the People, was founded by a group of French expatriates, many of whom came to the United States after fleeing a slave rebellion on the sugar plantations of Haiti. Arriving first in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, they petitioned the U.S. Congress to sell them property and received permission to buy four townships at $2 per acre with the provision that they cultivate grape vines and olive trees.
This is Part Three of an Eight-Part series on Demopolis, Alabama.
Part One, A Drive in Town can be seen at:
Part Two, A Walk in Town can be seen at:
Part Four, Riverside Cemetery can be seen at:
Part Five, White Bluff Park can be seen at:
Part Six, Bluff Hall can be seen at:
Part Seven, Historic Theater District can be seen at:
Part Eight, Whitfield Canal can be seen at:
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Comfort Suites Mobile in Tillmans Corner AL
Book here: . . .. .. ... . . . . . . . . . Comfort Suites Mobile 5660 Tillman's Corner Parkway Tillmans Corner AL 36619 The Comfort Suites hotel is conveniently located with easy access to Interstate 10 and Interstate 65, just three miles from the Mobile Greyhound Park. This Mobile, AL hotel is close to Mobile International Speedway, Bellingrath Gardens and Home, the University of South Alabama, the USS ALABAMA battleship and the Mobile Convention Center. All guest rooms come equipped with refrigerators, microwaves, voice mail, desks, irons, ironing boards, coffee makers, hair dryers and cable television. Keep your electronic devices charged with the recharge device including AC and USB outlets provided in all guest rooms. Some rooms include whirlpool bathtubs. Laundry facilities are located on the property for your added convenience. Guests of this Mobile, AL hotel will enjoy amenities and features like: Free wireless high-speed Internet access; Free newspaper; Free local calls; Free coffee. You're sure to find rest and relaxation in our seasonal outdoor pool. During your stay, be sure to take advantage of the exercise room. Corporate travelers will appreciate conveniences like the public computer with Internet access and access to copy and fax services. Enjoy our free hot breakfast featuring eggs, meat, yogurt, fresh fruit, cereal and more, including your choice of hot waffle flavors! If you're leaving early, a Your Suite Success Grab & Go bag is available for the two hours prior to breakfast. Mobile Bay is a great place to experience one-of-a-kind outdoor adventures, including boat tours, alligator tours, fishing and sailing. Explore Dauphin Island, located about 20 miles away. The Mobile Municipal Auditorium and the Carnival Cruise ship terminal are both less than 12 miles from our hotel. Several shopping malls are located minutes away. A variety of restaurants, entertainment options and cocktail lounges are located in the surrounding area.