Created by C2WnDC on April 23, 2005
- On a recent business trip to Fort Indiantown Gap (known Army-wide as FIG), I had a chance to sample the local specialty foods and culture. While Hershey is the dominate tourist draw, the area has many other attractions within roughly a 10-mile radius.
Created by artbasement on November 22, 2005
- Sometimes it's hard to know what restaurants will be accommodating to vegetarians. I will explore the options in the Harrisburg area.
Created by Kate Chopin on July 31, 2005
- Harrisburg is one of those state capitals overshadowed by bigger, better-known cities to its east and west: Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. Yet, the city (for its size) has lots to offer, not only in restaurants and little league ball, but also in small-city culture.
Created by Suzanne715 on June 24, 2005
- The seduction of an old wooded trail of yesteryear, lying between the bank of the tranquil Juniata River and the majestic Tuscarora Mountain Range, will fill your heart with a passion for nature and the opportunity for romance.
Created by Suzanne715 on June 21, 2005
- Drivers prepare for the thrill of the power that lies in their hands. Drag boat engines roar and rumble with anticipation of the race to come. The light flashes from red to green, and without hesitation, the anxious drivers accelerate and the boats race toward the finish line.
Created by Suzanne715 on June 6, 2005
- Two ancient underground rivers flowing in different directions crossed paths. Uniting, they created an acidic whirlpool that dissolved the limestone rock around them. Venture down 71 concrete steps to explore this massive cave left behind when the waters receded.
Created by FlyBalletGuy on June 4, 2004
- This is a fast trip to Pennylvania's capital to see the ballet (of all things!).
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