From historic cities to quiet country towns, Pennsylvania has it all. Romantic destinations in Pennsylvania come in a wide variety of opportunities with the following being some of the best.
It is getting to be the time of year that many people that live in the state of Pennsylvania wait all year to see, that is autumn and the changing of the leaves. I grew up in Pennsylvania and have always loved that time of year. There were so many thing to see and do around that time that it literally filled the senses. We got to enjoy everything from the drives through the mountains with their bursts of yellow, red and orange leaves, the harvest time of many of the local crops and cool things like the tapping of the Maple trees for their sap. If you are planning on visiting Pennsylvania this autumn then here are a few tips to help you to make the most of your trip.
Pennsylvania is full of rich history and a million things to do no matter what time of the year it is. Whether you want to enjoy winter activities or stay indoors with the heat, you will find something for everyone in Pennsylvania. Here are a few February activities that are annual events in Pennsylvania.
If you are heading up towards Amish country in Pennsylvania you need to make sure you make time for Hershey Park. This city that is great for year round vacations offers all kinds of activities for families that are just a lot of fun. When you are in Hershey, Pennsylvania, you will be able to enjoy it all no matter what your age.
Pittsburgh is the second largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2000 census, the city itself had a population of 334,569, with 2,358,695 in the metropolitan area.