Cheap Things To Do in Susquehanna Valley, Pennsylvania

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P.O. Box 400, Danville, NY 17821, USA

  • Cedar Keys National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1929 by President Herbert Hoover to protect a breeding ground for colonial nesting migratory birds during a time when market hunters, desiring feathers for the ladies' apparel ... More on recreation.gov

 

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306 Railroad St., P.O. Box 706, Danville, NY 17821, USA

  • Chautauqua Refuge is situated in the middle of the Mississippi Flyway along the Illinois River near Havana, Illinois. It is an important link in the chain of resting and feeding areas for waterfowl and other migratory birds in the ... More on recreation.gov

 

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Eastville, Pennsylvania

  • Its trails like these that breed hard-core riders. Located in the heart of the 200,000-acre Bald Eagle State Forest, this ride winds its way over ridge and valley, offering hundreds of feet of vert... More on Trails

  • Awesome! All trails were bone dry in early April. The guide was right on More on Trails

 

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, Danville, PA

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  • Susquehanna Shakespeare Festival Danville, Pennslyvania. Live theater, classic and new plays. Free Shakespe... More on Susquehannashakespearefestival.org

  • Danville Festival in Park, really got a boost when Pigs in Park, a Kansas city style BBq competetion was ad... More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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Danville, Pennsylvania

  • : Mostly singletrack, some double and very little 4X4. Trails range from somewhat rocky to smooth and fast. Blue trail has 3-4 switchbacks. New trails being added all the time. Somewhat technical i... More on SingleTracks

  • A little rocky, but helps gain experience with technical climbing. More on SingleTracks

 

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15 North Water Street, Lewisburg, PA 17837

  • This museum was originally a 200-year old log cabin before it became the home of two antique collectors. The building was constructed between 1796 and 1799 and served as a tavern for much of the 19... More on Heritage

  • Topics: historic homes. More on MuseumStuff.com

 

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472 Priestley Avenue, Northumberland, PA 17857

  • Well known for his discovery of oxygen, British chemist Joseph Priestley inhabited this home overlooking the Susquehanna River from 1794 until his death in 1804. Priestley is best known for his achievements in chemistry, but he was ... More on Heritage

 

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523 Green St., Mifflinburg, Pennsylvania

  • Authentic, historic carriage factory, family home, showroom and Visitors Center. More on CentralPACVB.org

  • The Mifflinburg Buggy Museum preserves the only intact 19th century carriage factory open to the public in the United States. Its complex includes a modern Visitor Center, the buggy maker's family ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

 

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315 North Second St, Sunbury, Pennsylvania, United States

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  • Located on North Second Street, this playground offers so much to do for everyone in the family. Around since the late twenties, this playground has seen many changes. In 1999, the Oppenheimer received it's most excit... More on KaBoom.org

 

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Line St and Washington Ave, Sunbury, Pennsylvania, United States

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  • Situated right behind the Sunbury Hospital this playground allows your family to bring your pets and play. With a nice fenced in area your family does not have to leave the dog at home.Let the kids play on the new ren... More on KaBoom.org

 

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