10 Most Beautiful Small Towns in Pennsylvania
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10 Most Beautiful Small Towns in Pennsylvania: New Hope, Erie, Gettysburg, Strasburg, Jim Thorpe, Lancaster, Doylestown, Lititz, York, Bushkill
Best and Cheapest Places to live in Pennsylvania 2019
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Best and Cheapest Places to live in Pennsylvania 2019
Pennsylvania travel | Top 46 Best Travel Destinations in Pennsylvania USA
Pennsylvania authoritatively the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, is a state situated in the northeastern and Mid-Atlantic districts of the United States. The Appalachian Mountains gone through its center. The Commonwealth is circumscribed by Delaware toward the southeast, Maryland toward the south, West Virginia toward the southwest, Ohio toward the west, Lake Erie and the Canadian area of Ontario toward the northwest, New York toward the north, and New Jersey toward the east.
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Bellow amaizng places in Pennsylvania:
Philadelphia,
Pittsburgh,
poconos,
Gettysburg,
Pennsylvania,
Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area,
Lancaster,
Harrisburg ,
Erie,
Ohiopyle State Park,
Scranton ,
Ricketts Glen State Park,
Allegheny National Forest,
Ohiopyle,
York,
Jim Thorpe,
Allentown,
Bethlehem ,
State College,
New Hope ,
Hickory Run State Park,
Reading,
Valley Forge,
Delaware Canal State Park,
Doylestown ,
King of Prussia,
Rothrock State Forest,
Wilkes-Barre ,
Williamsport ,
Intercourse,
Stroudsburg,
Delaware Water Gap,
Carlisle,
Altoona,
Lake Wallenpaupack,
Johnstown ,
Raystown Lake,
Lititz Pennsylvania,
West Chester,
Milford,
Strasburg ,
Pymatuning State Park,
Wellsboro,
Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River,
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Tours in Philadelphia - Pennsylvania
Tours in Philadelphia - Pennsylvania
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Philadelphia - Pennsylvania Travel Guide
Philadelphia tours
Bus and trolley tours
The Big Bus Company offers tours on double decker buses and horse-drawn carriages. Philadelphia Trolley Works, part of the Big Bus Company, gives 90-minute city tours, plus a 40-minute excursion through Fairmount Park, with a 24-hour hop-on hop-off pass covering 20 stops.
Culinary tours
A delicious way to savour Philly in eateries only the locals know about. City Food Tours offers a walking downtown tour that takes in the full variety of Philly foods, from delicious hot pretzels to the famous cheesesteaks, including a stop at the Reading Terminal Market, the iconic indoor farmers market. Or tour the Italian Market led by native Philly chef Jacqueline Peccina-Kelly on a three-hour tour, which includes stops at DiBruno Brothers, Talluto'sPasta, Pat's King of Steaks, Slice Pizzeria, and Isgro's famous bakery.
Mural art tours
In 1984, the Mural Arts Program was founded in an effort to redirect the energies of graffiti writers from destructive to constructive. They were given paintbrushes to create representative, commemorative or sometimes just aesthetically appealing murals. Each piece represents and affects the community in which it is created. Since that time, more than 3,500 projects have been completed throughout Philadelphia, earning the City the distinction of being the City of Murals. A variety of tours help you make sure you can strategically view as many murals as possible. You can sign up for various organised tours such as the Trolley Tour, Walking Tour, Love Letter Train Tour, and the brand new Sculptures and Murals Tour. You can even hire your own personal guide.
Segway tours
Riding a segway around Philly's sights is a fun way to see the city. Beginning opposite the Rocky statue, you'll glide your way for nearly three hours around all the top sights with a personal guide who'll provide information to you via a wireless headset.
Walking tours
See the sights at your own pace and rent a tour CD from Audio Walk & Tour of Historic Philadelphia, which is available at Independence Visitor Center, 6th and Market Streets, and Lights of Liberty, 6th and Chestnut Streets.
Excursions from Philadelphia
Bucks County
The old farmhouses and covered bridges that dot the lush countryside of Bucks County provide the perfect setting for its art colonies, summer theatre, country inns and even wineries. It's an area of outstanding natural beauty alongside the Delaware River just 35km (22 miles) from Center City. Many writers and artists based in New York have also lived here, including Pearl Buck and James Michener (there is a museum in Michener's honour at Doylestown), as well as Oscar Hammerstein and the pop singer Pink. New Hope in particular, with its collection of stone houses, narrow alleys, boutiques and galleries is one of Bucks' most visited towns.
Hershey
When Milton S Hershey bought 485 hectares (1,200 acres) of farm land in 1903 to build a new factory to produce his unique chocolate, little did he realise he was creating a new town too. But just like the other great chocolate pioneer, Cadbury in the UK, a township was built to house his employees, and the town of Hershey was born. Located in central Pennsylvania's Derry Township, approximately 130km (81 miles) from Philadelphia, the town grew into what it is today, a paradise of all things chocolate. Known as Chocolatetown USA, 'the sweetest place on earth', this chocoholic Garden of Eden is a fun excursion. There's Hershey's Chocolate World, Hersheypark (an amusement park featuring 60 attractions and a zoo), two hotels and even a chocolate spa. Do not miss the 3D movie complete with sensory effects and dancing candy bars at Hershey World.
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3D Tour: Bucks County Visitor Center
Go inside the Bucks County Visitor Center in Bensalem, PA with this 3D virtual tour technology. To explore on your own, visit Google Streetview:
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Fonthill - Doylestown, Pennsylvania, United States
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Fonthill Doylestown
Once the home of Henry Mercer (1856-1930,) this concrete castle boasts 44 rooms with interior walls, floors and ceilings adorned with a dazzling array of the artist's original handcrafted tiles.
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- ... The Bucks County Historical Society operates the museum, as well as the Spruance Library and Fonthill, former home of the museum's founder, ...
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- Doylestown, Pennsylvania, United States
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- Fonthill from the master bedroom veranda by Big_red_truck from a blog titled The Tile Man Has Some Cool Toys
- The coach house at Fonthill by Big_red_truck from a blog titled The Tile Man Has Some Cool Toys
- Entryway to Fonthill Estate by Big_red_truck from a blog titled The Tile Man Has Some Cool Toys
- Fonthill by Big_red_truck from a blog titled The Tile Man Has Some Cool Toys
Affordable Housing in Wayne County, Pennsylvania.
Affordable Housing in Pennsylvania.
This is a video from my trip to Honesdale last April. I went looking for land and was amazed at how affordable housing is in Honesdale and Wayne County, Pennsylvania.
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Fonthill Castle in Doylestown is a 'castle for the new world'
Fonthill Castle was the creation of acclaimed tile-maker Henry Mercer. It's eclectic, a true reflection of its owner. You can visit Fonthill Castle in Doylestown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
Mercer Museum - Doylestown, Pennsylvania, United States
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Mercer Museum Doylestown
Managed by the Bucks County Historical Society, this museum pays tribute to Henry Chapman Mercer, noted archaeologist, antiquarian, artist and writer.
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- ... We found the perfect place in the Mercer Museum in Doylestown, PA ...
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- Doylestown, Pennsylvania, United States
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- Mercer Museum from another angle by Big_red_truck from a blog titled The Tile Man Has Some Cool Toys
- The Mercer Museum by Laorfamily from a blog titled Mercer Museum
- Mercer Museum by Big_red_truck from a blog titled The Tile Man Has Some Cool Toys