Chosen as Philadelphia Magazine's #5 best restaurant in Philadelphia! Read more.
This engraving depicts General Washington and Layafette at Valley Forge during the winter of 1777-8. Their troops would go on to win a decisive victory at Monmouth, the last major battle in the north. Read more.
The Staircase Group painting is said to have fooled George Washington, who said hello as he passed two boys on a staircase. Except the boys weren't there, and neither was the staircase. Read more.
Did you know? Though many visit just for “the Rocky steps” in front, this is in fact one of the largest art museums in the country – the main building alone has 200 galleries! Read more.
The Chinese Rotunda, one of the largest unsupported masonry domes in the World, houses a collection of Chinese monumental art that spans thousands of years. Read more.
The public tour is free, you just need to present a photo id. By federal law, no taking photographs inside! Read more.
Let Church St. awe you with its’ gorgeous collection of 18th c. Germanic architecture. Be sure to stop into Bethlehem Apothecary and see their inventory from 1757! Read more.
One of PA’s most visited natural wonders and for good reason, it’s a stunning underground view. Pack a sweater or hoodie, it gets chilly as you descend 125 feet. Read more.
Go diving at Dutch Springs, buy a Seasons's Pass and get free Night dives. Read more.
U.S. President Gerald Ford was famously caught on film steering a riverboat ship during his Presidency! Enjoy countless themed cruises like Murder Mystery, Pirates, Fall Foliage, Fireworks, and more! Read more.
Learn all about the Lenape Indians inside this Historic PA German stone farmhouse. If you have some time, check out the 2 hiking trails. Read more.
Did you know that every Spring, the Hershey Gardens welcomes 40,000 tulips?! And that admission is FREE if you are a guest at The Hotel Hershey?! Be sure to experience the "Butterfly House"! Read more.
U.S. President George Washington loved chocolate, perhaps that's how he got his wooden teeth! The average American eats 11.7 lbs. of chocolate a year - learn more on the FREE HERSHEY'S chocolate tour! Read more.
This interactive museum guides visitors on an inspirational journey through Milton S. Hershey's lifetime. Attractions include Chocolate Lab, Countries of Origin Choco Tasting, Cafe Zooka and more! Read more.
Even before U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal, this hotel opened during The Great Depression and has been the region’s premier four-star resort for nearly 80 years! Read more.
One fo the few old hotels left that keep up to date and are as special today as 50 years ago.... Read more.
Gettysburg's newest historical museum is the site of a Civil War field hospital that operated in the seminary's Schmucker Hall, now restored and set to open on July 1. Read more.