Places to visit in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania is named the “Keystone” state because of its integral part in the historical vote for independence and for being the supporting vote for a new government.
Pennsylvania is named the “Keystone” state because of its integral part in the historical vote for independence and for being the supporting vote for a new government.
After an unprecedented $120 million renewal and expansion, guests now enjoy a new Omni Bedford Springs Resort. The legend began over 200 years ago at Bedford Springs, where eight mineral springs became famed as a mecca of rejuvenation. Today, the legacy continues at the world-class Springs Eternal Spa incorporating treatments with mineral waters, and a magnificently restored golf course.
Adamstown, the self-proclaimed (but, say connoisseurs, accurately named) ‘Antiques Capital of the World’, is where a mile and a half of Route 272 hosts more than 1,000 dealers on any given Sunday, with assorted co-op and showcase shops open weekdays as well.
A city not only known as the city of American freedom or the birthplace of America but also known for the revolutionary role it has played since centuries. Welcome to Philadelphia, a life-size city in Pennsylvania and the birthplace of America. This city is often referred as the New Athens, the name first suggested for the work done by the famous native of the city Benjamin Franklin.
If there is a home for the soul of America, it is almost certainly on the battlefields of Gettysburg. Here, in July 1863, the Union and Confederate armies clashed in the bloodiest battle ever fought on American soil. In three days of fighting, more than 51,000 men were killed, wounded, captured or went missing (nearly a third of all those who fought here); when all was said and done, the once unstoppable Confederate army was forced to retreat.
Opened in June 2006, The Lodge at Woodloch features 58 rooms over 3 floors accessible by elevator. The first true luxury destination spa to open in over 10 years is here – The Lodge at Woodloch. This extraordinary respite for mind, body and spirit is nestled in Pennsylvania’s lake region – easily accessible from anywhere in the Northeast. You will find superb amenities with every conceivable choice for contentment and challenge available to you
Discover the many interesting things that Philadelphia has to offer including historical places and a large compilation of dishes. Philadelphia is the sixth most populous city in the US, the largest in the state of Pennsylvania, in the east coast.
Most people are aware that Philadelphia is known as “The City of Brotherly Love.” But what is not as well known is that the city is also home to many gardens and parks. To begin with, Philadelphia’s Flower Show, the largest indoor flower show in the world, attracts more than 250,000 visitors each year. After the Show is packed up for another year, however, there is still so much more to see.