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Hershey's Chocolate World Tour

Sweetest Tour for All Ages Feel and smell the delicious chocolate from the Hersey’s Chocolate World Tour in Hersey, Pennsylvania. Follow the transformation from bean to milk chocolate. Enjoy the free...

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Knoebels

Get Ready for the Best Park Rides Knoebels Amusement Resort is a family owned and operated amusement park located in Elysburg, Pennsylvania. Since its opening in 1926, the park has been home to many...

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Liberty Bell Center

A Walk Through History The Liberty Bell Center stands proudly in Philadelphia as an iconic symbol of American independence. The bell was cast with the lettering from Leveticus 25: 10, “Proclaim...

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Morris Arboretum

Massive Plant Collection The Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania is open daily on except major holidays. It is home to more than 12,000 labeled plants with approximately 2,500 types...

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Please Touch Museum

Where Children Play to Learn It is very cool to learn something from playing. That’s the mission of the Please Touch Museum in Philadelphia. By touching things, children can engage their senses and...

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Philadelphia Museum of Art

The Largest Art Museum in Pennsylvania The Philadelphia Museum of Art has more than 227,000 object collections that include paintings, prints, drawings and decorative arts. For art lovers, visiting...

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Independence Hall

The Centerpiece of Philadelphia Legacy The Independence Hall is located on Chestnut Street between 5th and 6th street. It is known primarily as the location of where the Declaration of Independence...

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Philadelphia Zoo

The First Zoo in the United States The Philadelphia Zoo, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, opened on July 1, 1874. It opened with 1,000 animals. The zoo is 42 acres and is home to more than 1,300...

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Reading Terminal Market

The Source for Culinary Treats in Philadelphia The Reading Terminal Market is one of the oldest markets in Pennsylvania. It is now home to over one hundred merchants that offer fresh produce, meats,...

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Masonic Temple

A Beautiful Architectural Journey The Masonic Temple, built in 1873, is located directly across from Philadelphia City Hall. The cool experience of a beautiful architectural journey can inspire...

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Hershey's Chocolate World Tour

Sweetest Tour for All Ages Feel and smell the delicious chocolate from the Hersey’s Chocolate World Tour in Hersey, Pennsylvania. Follow the transformation from bean to milk chocolate. Enjoy the free...

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Knoebels

Get Ready for the Best Park Rides Knoebels Amusement Resort is a family owned and operated amusement park located in Elysburg, Pennsylvania. Since its opening in 1926, the park has been home to many...

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Liberty Bell Center

A Walk Through History The Liberty Bell Center stands proudly in Philadelphia as an iconic symbol of American independence. The bell was cast with the lettering from Leveticus 25: 10, “Proclaim...

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Morris Arboretum

Massive Plant Collection The Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania is open daily on except major holidays. It is home to more than 12,000 labeled plants with approximately 2,500 types...

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Please Touch Museum

Where Children Play to Learn It is very cool to learn something from playing. That’s the mission of the Please Touch Museum in Philadelphia. By touching things, children can engage their senses and...

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Philadelphia Museum of Art

The Largest Art Museum in Pennsylvania The Philadelphia Museum of Art has more than 227,000 object collections that include paintings, prints, drawings and decorative arts. For art lovers, visiting...

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Independence Hall

The Centerpiece of Philadelphia Legacy The Independence Hall is located on Chestnut Street between 5th and 6th street. It is known primarily as the location of where the Declaration of Independence...

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Philadelphia Zoo

The First Zoo in the United States The Philadelphia Zoo, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, opened on July 1, 1874. It opened with 1,000 animals. The zoo is 42 acres and is home to more than 1,300...

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Reading Terminal Market

The Source for Culinary Treats in Philadelphia The Reading Terminal Market is one of the oldest markets in Pennsylvania. It is now home to over one hundred merchants that offer fresh produce, meats,...

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Masonic Temple

A Beautiful Architectural Journey The Masonic Temple, built in 1873, is located directly across from Philadelphia City Hall. The cool experience of a beautiful architectural journey can inspire...

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