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Quote: The Lackawanna Coal Mine is located in a beautiful park north of the city of Scranton. You are greeted as you pull into the park by a larger-than-life statue of a coal miner. The economy of Scranton was built Read More
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Quote: Our time in Philadelphia was short but we knew we wanted to walk through history. It was a hot and humid day in early June so we started early. We saw a lot and enjoyed being in places where history was made. Read More
Quote: This is a 2 1/2 hour roundtrip train ride through Oil Creek State Park and the valley where oil was discovered in 1859. There were towns that grew up overnight because of the oil boom and then vanished a few Read More
Quote: The National Road or National Pike extends from Wheeling, WV all the way into Maryland, a 90-mile stretch in Pennsylvania. The part west of Washington, PA I haven't traveled yet, but intend to see soon. This is Read More
Quote: Nemacolin Castle is not near Nemacolin Woodlands, a posh resort further east in Pennsylvania. The Castle is in Brownsville, an easy drive along the National Heritage Route (U. S. 40) from either Washington or Read More
Quote: Now if you are anything like me, just the mention of West Chester, Pa, brings to mind QVC. Several years ago when we were visiting in Wilmington, Del, I came up to West Chester to take the guided tour. It is Read More
Quote: The United States Mint has two locations, we visited the Philadelphia location off 5th Street/Independence Mall East, between Arch and Race Streets. The public entrance faces the National Constitution Center. Read More
Quote: This was a good walking tour. It was not tacky like I was afraid it would be. We heard stories about certain grave sites, George and Martha Washington, and yellow fever. We were taken to a couple of cemeteries Read More