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Landmarks – Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Inscription. The first State Capitol on this site was designed and built by Stephen Hills, 1819-1821. It was first occupied by the Legislature on January 2, 1822, and was used until destroyed by fire, February 2, 1897. , Erected ... More on HMDB
Swimming – Kutztown, Pennsylvania
*Passes are sold at the Athletic Office, M-F 8:30AM-4:30PM. More on SwimmersGuide
Things To Do – Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
I am a used bookstore geek. I have visited the so-called "best" used bookstores in Cambridge, Washington, DC, New York City, and ... More on igougo
Campgrounds – Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
The Tuscarora State Forest offers over 100 miles of excellent snowmobiling during snowy winter, 46 miles accessible from this area. A trailhead is located in Big Spring ... More on Wildernet.com
Bars – Lebanon, Pennsylvania
Willow House - Want to throw a huge party with 300 of your closest friends? Willow House is probably not the place to do it. But if you’re interested in grabbing ... More on clubzone
Parks – York, Pennsylvania
if you love to shop and eat this is the place for you More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Inscription. This building was erected in 1914 as the home of the Mechanics Trust Company, a Harrisburg bank that later went "bust" during the Depression. the Bank was one of many of the era that made Harrisburg the region's financial ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Inscription. Dedicated to, The men and women, of the Seventh Ward, Lancaster, PA. who by their patriotism, courage and devotion, helped win, The World War, 1914 1918: for humanity, liberty and righteousness, erected by the, Citizens ... More on HMDB
Bars – Tremont, Pennsylvania
Perkins Corner Bar, located at 100 W Main St, has an atmosphere that’s bordering on dive. Don’t take a date there—unless she’s cool as hell and is super low-maintenance—but ... More on clubzone
Tours – Carlisle, Pennsylvania
Inscription. Frederick Douglass, born into slavery in 1818 and self-taught, became an internationally-renowned reformer and a leading voice in the fight against slavery. Douglass is known to have visited Carlisle on three occasions, ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Inscription. Congregation of German, Swiss, and French settlers was formed about 1729. Log church here, Lancaster's first, 1736. Stone building, 1753; brick church, 1854. Rev. Philip Otterbein, Rev... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Ephrata, Pennsylvania
I would without a doubt recommend Pepes, it is the best pizza! More on TripAdvisor
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