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PennsylvaniaVenues
Top 10 reasons to host your wedding at The Lodges of Gettysburg
by Gabbyby GabbyWhen looking for the perfect venue to host a wedding, you’ll consider many factors, such as location, food and photo opportunities. One venue tucked in the historic fields of Gettysburg, …
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Family FriendlyOutdoor ActivitiesPennsylvaniaResortsSolo Travel
Experience falconry at The Hotel Hershey
by Ana Eastepby Ana EastepBy Gina Gallucci-White At first glance, a Harris’s Hawk looks heavy. With a body length of about 18 to 22 inches and a wingspan between 3 ½ and 4 feet, …
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Art & CultureMarylandNational ParksPennsylvaniaVirginia
Take a Poe-inspired road trip
by Ana Eastepby Ana EastepBy Gina Gallucci-White Several cities like to lay claim to Edgar Allan Poe, one of the country’s most famous multi-genre writers. This tug of war can actually make for quite a …
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Art & CultureFamily FriendlyPennsylvaniaRail
All aboard to Pennsylvania’s train town
by Ana Eastepby Ana EastepLancaster County, Pa., is probably best known for having one of the largest Amish populations in the United States. Drivers here share the road with horses and buggies just as …
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Family TravelHistoryNational ParksPennsylvaniaVirginia
Explore Presidential History Beyond Washington, D.C.
by Ana Eastepby Ana EastepPhotos and Words By Shuan Butcher The District of Columbia was not the nation’s first capital. Technically, there were eight cities carried the designation before that city, albeit most of …
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HistoryLuxury TravelMarylandPennsylvaniaPlaces to StayResortsRomantic GetawayVenuesVirginia
Lovely Historic Hotels to Rest Your Head in the Mid-Atlantic
by Ana Eastepby Ana EastepPhoto and Words By Shuan Butcher Historic hotels provide travelers with a great way to connect to the local community’s sense of place, the unique architecture and ambiance that is …
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DestinationsFamily FriendlyFamily TravelFood & EatsPennsylvania
Hershey: More than Just Chocolate
by Ana Eastepby Ana EastepBy Amanda Johnston A visit to Hershey, Pa., for many means a visit to the well-known amusement park, Hersheypark. Its origins trace to 1904, when Milton Hershey created a park …
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Family TravelPennsylvaniaRomantic Getaway
Beautiful Erie: So much more than snow
by Ana Eastepby Ana EastepBy Kelly Frager People unfamiliar with Erie may envision snow (lots and lots of snow) when they hear the name of this Northwestern Pennsylvania city. And they would be correct: …
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DestinationsFamily TravelHistoryPennsylvania
Celebrating Independence in the City of Brotherly Love
by Ana Eastepby Ana EastepBy Shuan Butcher The one city that is synonymous with our independence from Great Britain is Philadelphia. It was there, in July 1776, where the Declaration of Independence was adopted. …