Historic Ghost Walks and Haunts
Pennsylvania has a long history and it definitely has a dark side; explore some of the state’s most haunted attractions this fall.
Pennsylvania has a long history and it definitely has a dark side; explore some of the state’s most haunted attractions this fall.
The PA Wine Land Post keeps you up-to-date on everything from winery events, wine trails and pairing suggestions.
Located on a working railroad yard in Scranton, Steamtown USA is one of the country’s most unique National Historic Sites and one of the few that dedicates itself to the story of industrialization in the United States. The museum at Steamtown’s 40-acre site details the history and technology of locomotives in America and Pennsylvania, provides informative tours and demonstrations, and also conducts excursions through the Scranton yard (and occasionally to the Delaware Water Gap) on passenger coaches.
There’s no doubt Pennsylvania has one of those signature landscapes, instantly recognizable with its wide rivers, endless forests, and rolling hills, valleys, and mountain ridges covered in greenery. But it’s beneath the ground that you’ll find some of our state’s most interesting geography. And just when you thought delving into Pennsylvania’s underground caverns was a unique enough experience, you’ll have to do this one by boat.
Juicy grapes, crisp apples, natural honey, peaches, blueberries, cherries, and so much more are all grown in abundance in Adams County, giving rise to a bustling craft beverage scene that is worth looking into. The best way to experience it all is on the Adams County Pour Tour. The self-guided journey through Adams County’s scenic countryside takes you to bountiful orchards, vineyards, and family-owned farms that produce the county’s famous fruit, honey, and grains. Taste a variety of beverages including wines, ciders, spirits, meads, and craft brews.
Float down the Delaware or Schuylkill Rivers this summer in Pennsyvlania.
Explore the Whiskey Rebellion Trail in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania.
Indulge in a variety of snacks made in Lancaster County Pennsylvania.
Adams County, Pennsylvania is the place to visit in July. See the battlefields in Gettysburg for the reenactment or visit the Blueberry Festival in Biglerville.
Explore two top fine art and craft shows in the country this July held in State College and Boalsburg, Pennsylvania.