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Cover Page; Title Page; Contents; Index; List of Maps; Discover Pennsylvania; Philadelphia; Pennsylvania Dutch Country; Pocono Mountains; Pittsburgh; The Alleghenies; Lake Region; Pennsylvania Wilds; Background; Essentials; Resources; Photo Credits; Acknowledgments; Copyright.;Visit historic battlefields, share the road with horse-drawn buggies, and explore two vibrant cities on the rise. Inside Moon Pennsylvania youll find: -Strategic itineraries like a 7-day spin through the best of the state, weekend trips, and tips for history buffs, families, and outdoor adventurers -The top sights and unique experiences: Sneak a peek at the Liberty Bell and museum-hop in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. Hike, camp, or show off your snowboarding skills in the Poconos, spot roaming elk in the Pennsylvania Wilds, and relax on the shores of Lake Erie. Learn about American history at Gettysburg, marvel at Frank Lloyd Wrights masterpiece in the Laurel Highlands, or take a horse-drawn buggy through Amish country. Find the best Philly cheesesteak, indulge in all that Hershey has to offer, and try a Pittsburgh-style sandwich stuffed with fries -Suggestions for day trips from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, including Bucks County, Amish Country, Moraine and McConnells Mill State Parks, Fallingwater, and Cook Forest State Park -Local tips from Philadelphia local Rachel Vigoda on when to go, how to get around, and where to stay -Thorough background information on the landscape, wildlife, climate, and local culture -Focused coverage of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Dutch Country, the Pocono Mountains, Pittsburgh, the Alleghenies, the Lake Region, and Pennsylvania WildsWith Moon Pennsylvanias practical tips and local insight, you can experience the best of the Keystone State. Staying in the city Try Moon Pittsburgh or Moon Philadelphia. Exploring more of the East Coast Try Moon Virginia & Maryland or Moon Washington DC.

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PENNSYLVANIA

RACHEL VIGODA

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National Aviary in Pittsburgh - photo 4
National Aviary in Pittsburgh Independence Hall in Philadelphia - photo 5
National Aviary in Pittsburgh Independence Hall in Philadelphia - photo 6

National Aviary in Pittsburgh

Independence Hall in Philadelphia the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia If - photo 7

Independence Hall in Philadelphia

the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia If theres one thing Pennsylvanias founder - photo 8

the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia.

If theres one thing Pennsylvanias founder insisted on, its that everyone feel welcome. Centuries before New Yorks Greenwich Village and San Franciscos Haight-Ashbury district gained fame as centers of counterculture, William Penns colony was the place where people didnt have to conform. Its thanks to Billy that Pennsylvania is home to the oldest Amish community in the world. Todays visitor can, in less than 90 minutes, go from one of the largest cities in the country to a place where horse-drawn buggies share the road. Something for everyone may be the most tired phrase in destination marketing, but Pennsylvania really means it.

The state that goes by PA is a magnet for history buffs, art enthusiasts, and nature lovers. Its where the nations founders came up with life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Its where President Abraham Lincoln delivered the timeless speech that began: Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation. Pennsylvania is where Andy Warhol first touched a drawing pencil and where Andrew Wyeth painted his whole life. Its where youll find the only U.S. museum dedicated to hiking and the largest herd of free-roaming elk in the Northeast.

Gettysburg National Military Park Pennsylvania State Capitol in Harrisburg - photo 9

Gettysburg National Military Park

Pennsylvania State Capitol in Harrisburg Roberto Clemente Bridge in - photo 10

Pennsylvania State Capitol in Harrisburg

Roberto Clemente Bridge in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania is a wide expanse of mostly - photo 11

Roberto Clemente Bridge in Pittsburgh

Pennsylvania is a wide expanse of mostly wilderness and farmlands flanked by two cosmopolitan cities. In the southeast corner: Philadelphia, the nations birthplace and the sixth-largest city in the country. In the southwest corner: Pittsburgh, the former manufacturing powerhouse re-creating itself as a cultural hub. The places in between jockey for distinction: The Sweetest Place on Earth (Hershey), the Factory Tour Capital of the World (York County), Antiques Capital USA (Adamstown), and a borough made famous by a groundhog (Punxsutawney), to name a few.

Pennsylvania is a study in the art of the comeback. As the story goes, a century ago comedian W. C. Fields joked, Last week I went to Philadelphia, but it was closed. The city today stays open late, thanks to a continually growing population, housing boom, thriving arts scene, and restaurants recognized among the nations best. Pittsburgh, described by one 19th-century writer as hell with the lid off, is today acknowledged as one of Americas most livable cities. Forests depleted by logging have regrown. Abandoned railroad lines have morphed into multiuse trails. For visitors, too, Pennsylvania is a place of renewal.

Its safe to say that William Penn would be pleased at the shape his land has taken. Welcome.

elk in the Pennsylvania Wilds the Pagoda in Reading Ohiopyle State Park - photo 12

elk in the Pennsylvania Wilds

the Pagoda in Reading Ohiopyle State Park Where to Go Philadelphia The - photo 13

the Pagoda in Reading.

Ohiopyle State Park Where to Go Philadelphia The states largest city is - photo 14

Ohiopyle State Park

Where to Go
Philadelphia

The states largest city is rich in historical and cultural attractions. A thorough exploration of Independence National Historical Park is a better primer on the founding of this nation than any textbook, and the citys art museums are too numerous to see in a day. Known for cheesesteaks and rabid sports fans, the City of Brotherly Love has reached new heights of hipness in recent years, with galleries and eateries sprouting in the unlikeliest places. Idyllic towns such as Kennett Square and New Hope lure Philadelphians past the city limits.

Pennsylvania Dutch Country

With its Germanic heritage, fabled cuisine (pass the shoofly pie), and large Amish population, this region ranks as Pennsylvanias most unique. Gettysburg, site of the Civil Wars bloodiest battle, reels in school groups and history buffs, while Hershey defends its title as The Sweetest Place on Earth.

Pocono Mountains

Pennsylvanias winter sports capital holds just as much appeal during the warmer months, thanks to its rivers, lakes, waterfalls, and trails. Lets not forget its many resorts. Though most are geared toward families, the champagne glass whirlpool is alive and well in the Poconos.

Pittsburgh

Once known as the Smoky City, the Burgh has risen from the ashes to become a cultural hotbed. This sports-loving town also boasts the worlds largest single-artist museum and the states largest history museum. Fallingwater, the renowned work of architecture, is one of many reasons to explore its surrounds.

a view of downtown Pittsburgh The Alleghenies Rail fans flock to this - photo 15
a view of downtown Pittsburgh The Alleghenies Rail fans flock to this - photo 16

a view of downtown Pittsburgh

The Alleghenies

Rail fans flock to this mountainous region to drink in the famous

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