Chosen as Philadelphia Magazine's #5 best restaurant in Philadelphia! En savoir plus .
This engraving depicts General Washington and Layafette at Valley Forge during the winter of 1777-8. Their troops would go on to win a decisive victory at Monmouth, the last major battle in the north. En savoir plus .
The Staircase Group painting is said to have fooled George Washington, who said hello as he passed two boys on a staircase. Except the boys weren't there, and neither was the staircase. En savoir plus .
Did you know? Though many visit just for “the Rocky steps” in front, this is in fact one of the largest art museums in the country – the main building alone has 200 galleries! En savoir plus .
The Chinese Rotunda, one of the largest unsupported masonry domes in the World, houses a collection of Chinese monumental art that spans thousands of years. En savoir plus .
The public tour is free, you just need to present a photo id. By federal law, no taking photographs inside! En savoir plus .
Let Church St. awe you with its’ gorgeous collection of 18th c. Germanic architecture. Be sure to stop into Bethlehem Apothecary and see their inventory from 1757! En savoir plus .
One of PA’s most visited natural wonders and for good reason, it’s a stunning underground view. Pack a sweater or hoodie, it gets chilly as you descend 125 feet. En savoir plus .
Go diving at Dutch Springs, buy a Seasons's Pass and get free Night dives. En savoir plus .
U.S. President Gerald Ford was famously caught on film steering a riverboat ship during his Presidency! Enjoy countless themed cruises like Murder Mystery, Pirates, Fall Foliage, Fireworks, and more! En savoir plus .
Learn all about the Lenape Indians inside this Historic PA German stone farmhouse. If you have some time, check out the 2 hiking trails. En savoir plus .
Did you know that every Spring, the Hershey Gardens welcomes 40,000 tulips?! And that admission is FREE if you are a guest at The Hotel Hershey?! Be sure to experience the "Butterfly House"! En savoir plus .
U.S. President George Washington loved chocolate, perhaps that's how he got his wooden teeth! The average American eats 11.7 lbs. of chocolate a year - learn more on the FREE HERSHEY'S chocolate tour! En savoir plus .
This interactive museum guides visitors on an inspirational journey through Milton S. Hershey's lifetime. Attractions include Chocolate Lab, Countries of Origin Choco Tasting, Cafe Zooka and more! En savoir plus .
Even before U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal, this hotel opened during The Great Depression and has been the region’s premier four-star resort for nearly 80 years! En savoir plus .
One fo the few old hotels left that keep up to date and are as special today as 50 years ago.... En savoir plus .
Gettysburg's newest historical museum is the site of a Civil War field hospital that operated in the seminary's Schmucker Hall, now restored and set to open on July 1. En savoir plus .