The epitome of farm fresh. Go ahead and pick your own strawberries straight from the field. Leia mais.
It’s pretty as a picture here isn’t it? No wonder Frank Lloyd Wright built Fallingwater just 4 miles away. Leia mais.
This is the spot to get your "We the People" on. Did you know that the dimensions of Signers’ Hall are the same as the room where the document was signed in Independence Hall, only two blocks away? Leia mais.
This oddity museum is not for the queasy. Steel your stomach and learn how a local woman turned into soap after burial. Leia mais.
Welcome to the oldest farmers' market in the US. This is the place to try some scrapple, stock up on apple butter and splurge on a handmade quilt. Leia mais.
When you’re done taking the local “Office” tour, hit Scanton’s shopping mecca and see where Jim and Pam probably shop. Leia mais.
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. Leia mais.
It’s even more beautiful in person, isn’t it? Cross this off the bucket list. Leia mais.
With close to 700 rooms, City Hall is the largest municipal building in the United States. Look up and say hi to Billy Penn. He’s kinda a local celebrity around these parts. Leia mais.
If you need retail therapy, the Dr. is in. KoP is the largest shopping mall on the East Coast, home to more 400 stores and restaurants. Warm up the plastic and have a Cinnabon for us! Leia mais.
From Stonehenge to 007 wristwatches, it’s easy to lose track of time in here. Check out the Moonphase watches. Leia mais.
Pop in here for directions, maps or book an Amish Farmlands Tour. Ask about The Pilgrim's Pathway and follow the path to freedom. Leia mais.
Home to more than 1300 animals, grab some peanuts & come roar with us. Definitely take a ride in the Channel 6 Zooballoon for the best view in the city. Leia mais.
Check out the E7 locomotive, featured on the CD cover of Country superstar Alan Jackson’s album, “Freight Train." Leia mais.
Welcome to the state capital! Stop here to learn about our history & heritage, fun things to do and yes, kiss-worthy chocolate. Leia mais.
In Sept. of 1777, the Liberty Bell was camouflaged by hay and manure in a wagon, transported from Philadelphia & hidden here to protect it from the invading British. Leia mais.
Easy there Italian Stallion. Balboa hasn’t run these streets in a while. Head over to DiBruno’s or Claudio’s and eat some cheese. Leia mais.