Top Locations for Walking in Pennsylvania
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ALiberty Bell
- 500 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA, United States of America - 215 / 965-2305
- Highlights: wheelchair accessible more
- Philadelphia is a spectacular city with lights, glamour, and action. Home ouf our Independence. Its is excessible by ... more on Yahoo! Travel
- This is another place that has no interactive exhibits, but the fact that you're seeing the actual Liberty Bell ... more on Trekaroo
Liberty Bell
500 Market StreetPhiladelphia, PA, United States of America
BIndependence Hall
- 143 S
3rd St, Philadelphia, PA 19106 - 215 / 965-2305
- Highlights: wheelchair accessible more
- loved the atmosphere, the friendly people the ambiunce everything about philli is great will def go there again ... more on Yahoo! Travel
- One of the major tourist attractions of the city, with huge historical significance. This is the place where our nation began. It is definitely worth seeing for yourself the place described in every ... more on Yahoo! Travel
Independence Hall
143 S3rd St, Philadelphia, PA 19106
CLackawanna Coal Mine Tour
- McDade Park
Scranton, PA 18504 - +1 800 238 7245
- If you ever wondered just what the Molly McGuires were about,or the history of coal mining in America this is a must see.What brave and couragous men they were to go down in that hole in the ground every day.Even childeren as young as 5 yrs.old worked in the mine.How the owners never kept records... more on Yahoo! Travel
- This tour is actually a great time and goes into the "must-see" category if you enjoy history, or are interested in mining, or just enjoy learning about the local history or cultures of different areas. This gives great insight into the hardships of the lives of these miners. You won't get all di... more on TripAdvisor
Lackawanna Coal Mine Tour
McDade ParkScranton, PA 18504
DJames A. Michener Art Museum
- 138 S Pine St.
Doylestown, PA 18901-4931 - +1 215 340 9800
- The Michenor museum is a small gem in the middle of Doylestown. It has a good collection of New Hope artists and various special exhibits during the year. It is always a comfortable experience and has a small but interesting gift shop. You can get snacks ... more on Yahoo! Travel
- Overview In 1988, with the support of many dedicated citizens, the James A. Michener Art Museum opened as an independent, non-profit cultural institution dedicated to preserving, interpreting and exhibiting the art and cultural heritage of the Bucks County region. -- The Museum is named for Doylestown's m... more on MuseumStuff.com
James A. Michener Art Museum
138 S Pine St.Doylestown, PA 18901-4931
EIndian Echo Caverns
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- 368 Middletown Road
Hummelstown, PA 17036-8815 - +1 717 566 8131
- This place was fun. It is very interesting. On the day I went it was in the 90's. Inside the cave ... more on Yahoo! Travel
- Indian Echo caverns is a MUST on your visits to Central Pennsylvania!!!! ***** Definitely worth the time to tour this wonderous underground attraction! From the Indian Ballroom to Dream Lake...to the Wishing Well and the Amos Wilson Room... behold the beauty of the subterranean jewels beneath ... more on TripAdvisor
Indian Echo Caverns
368 Middletown RoadHummelstown, PA 17036-8815
FLaurel Caverns
- 200 Caverns Park Rd.
Farmington, PA 15437 - +1 800 515 4150
- We had a fantastic tour guide that brought us deep into the caverns...it was great because each participant decided the level of difficulty. I highly recommend this for those who want to try spelunking. Those who don't want to venture into the undeveloped section can easily enjoy the developed se... more on Yahoo! Travel
- Overview These underground pathways offer unbelievable profusion, waterfalls and streams, walls reflecting every color of the rainbow, towering onyx ... more on Yahoo! Travel
Laurel Caverns
200 Caverns Park Rd.Farmington, PA 15437
GLandis Valley: A Civil War Village
- 2451 Kissel Hill Rd.
Lancaster, PA 17601-4809 - 717 / 569-0401
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- My kids and I really enjoyed our visit to the Landis Valley Museum. It's off the beaten track, and we missed the entrance, but it's a wonderful place to go. The site has at least 20 buildings on it including a general store, school house, tavern, black smith shop, barn and museum. Most of the bui... more on TripAdvisor
Landis Valley: A Civil War Village
2451 Kissel Hill Rd.Lancaster, PA 17601-4809
HPioneer Tunnel Coal Mine & Steam Train
- N 19th
Bloomsburg, PA 17921 - +1 717 875 3850
- I don't live too far away from the coal mine, but I had a penpal from the state of OR that came to visit me. The coal mine tour was the one place that I said she had to see because coal mines are PA's heritage. After the tour she said to me, "this place is amazing. This shows what those men did i... more on Yahoo! Travel
- Overview Take a scenic ride on an old-fashioned steam locomotive and tour a real coal mine in open mine cars 1800 feet into ... more on Yahoo! Travel
Pioneer Tunnel Coal Mine & Steam Train
N 19thBloomsburg, PA 17921
IElfreth's Alley
- 126 Elfreth Alley
Philadelphia, PA 19106-2006 - 2155740560
- It may just be an alley, but walking through this alley lined on both sides by quaint 18th century homes, did give me the "walk back in time" feeling. Located in Old City (in the vicinity of the Independence National Historical Park), this place is worth a quick photo stopover. At least, you ... more on Yahoo! Travel
- Could this little alley please be more adorable? No? That's what I thought. more on Yelp
Elfreth's Alley
126 Elfreth AlleyPhiladelphia, PA 19106-2006
JOld City Arts District
- Philadelphia
PA 19106
- Old City, where Philadelphia began, has been transformed over the past twenty years into one of the most interesting neighborhoods in the country. Once the site of small factories and warehouses, Old City has been transformed into a home for galleries, performing arts and more than 100 of Philade... more on TripAdvisor
- Just went there after being away from Philly for over 20 years since being at Penn for College in the early 1980s (that dates me). Always thought of Philly as a sleepy, boring city. No more. Wow, what a change. It's unbelievable. Artistic, pretty, relaxing, old-village like atmosphere -but not gi... more on TripAdvisor
Old City Arts District
PhiladelphiaPA 19106
