Tourism in Southern Pennsylvania
Trips to southern Pennsylvania appeal to a variety of tourists, whether they are interested in American history, art or architecture. Two of the country's most important war battles took place in the...
View ArticleTourism in Northeastern Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania has many points of interest, including historical sites, natural beauty and various types of entertainment. Many visitors flock to the large cities like Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, but...
View ArticleTourism in Southeast Pennsylvania
Southeastern Pennsylvania is a tourist mecca. There is something there to appeal to all ages and all interests. Historical sites abound due to the location; much of the region sits on the Mason Dixon...
View ArticleTourism in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Harrisburg became Pennsylvania's state capital in 1812. The small city of approximately 47,000 residents is in south-central Pennsylvania on the banks of the Susquehanna River and just over 100 miles...
View ArticleTourism in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
The county of Montgomery, Pennsylvania, is in the southeastern portion of the state. The area features biking and hiking trails, in addition to tourist attractions and entertainment. Most travelers to...
View ArticleTourism in Chester County, Pennsylvania
Chester County in southeastern Pennsylvania includes the northern portion of the Brandywine Valley where the Battle of Brandywine was fought during the Revolutionary War. The county is filled with...
View ArticleTourism in Tioga County, Pennsylvania
Tioga County, also known as the home of the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon, is located in North Central Pennsylvania. It is about four to five hours from major metropolitan areas such as Philadelphia and...
View ArticleJamestown, Pennsylvania Tourism
Jamestown, about an hour's drive south of Lake Erie in western Pennsylvania, offers many opportunities for outdoor adventure and exploration. Go there to enjoy the area lake, to take to the local...
View ArticleTourism & Sightseeing in Milford, Pennsylvania
Milford, Pennsylvania, is a sleepy borough of 1,021 people — according to the 2010 U.S, Census — nestled in the Pocono Mountains near the New York and New Jersey borders. The area’s mix of history and...
View ArticleAmish Tourism in Pennsylvania
Those who long for a more relaxing, slow-paced vacation often choose the Lancaster County area of Pennsylvania. Although it lacks the activity of the beach or the drama of the mountains, there are...
View ArticlePennsylvania Tourism Regions
Tourism is an $18 billion industry in Pennsylvania that employs more than 600,000 people in the state. More than 140 million tourists visit Pennsylvania each year, making it the fifth-most-visited...
View ArticleTravel & Tourism in the Amish Country of Pennsylvania
Amish Country, or Pennsylvania Dutch Country, consists of more than 25 Amish, Mennonite and Brethren groups, primarily located in Lancaster County. While the world has become fast-paced, Amish...
View ArticleTourism in Adams County, Pennsylvania
Adams County, Pennsylvania, established in 1800, was named in honor of the second President of the United States of America, John Adams. Tourism in Adams County centers on Gettysburg, its county seat....
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