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Book Shopping – Easton, Pennsylvania
Large selection of unique greeting cards, stationary, journals, books, ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Bars – Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania
Kay's Tavern - If you need a place to unwind after another week of mindless TPS reports, Kay's Tavern, located at 500 Main St, might just do the trick. Pretty barebones ... More on clubzone
Landmarks – New Hope, Pennsylvania
Inscription. This is the oldest stone house in New Hope. It was built in 1743 by Ichabod Wilkinson, an iron master from Providence, Rhode Island. The structure is an excelent example of colonial "kitchen-parlor" style. Mary Wilkinson, ... More on HMDB
Spectator Sport – Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Color Wheel Creations accepts late enrollment per availability. No refunds for customers canceling a class after it begins. No refunds for classes missed. All classes must be paid in full prior to ... More on Colorwheelcreations.net
Things To Do – Fleetwood, Pennsylvania
Screens: 1 Sound: AM Car Capacity: 300 Typical season: Technical details: carbon arc projectors 222 Drive-In ... More on drive-ins.com
Things To Do – Progress, Pennsylvania
(Dave Burbash, 16', 1990, 38-22-e) across dry land N. of Harrisburg , Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County, PA. US22 N. 1.8 miles from jct with I81 exit 67 on the N. side of Harrisburg, E. on Linglestown Rd. (PA39) 1.2 miles, S. on ... More on dalejtravis.com
Museums – Winchester, Virginia
The Winchester-Frederick County Historical was formed in 1930. The Society administers Abram's Delight, George Washington's Office and Stonewall Jackson's Headquarters. The Society has a very activ... More on Virginia.org
Wineries And Vineyards – Erwinna, Pennsylvania
The visit is relaxing , educational and fueled by belly laughs courtesy of the owner, Joe Maxian! More on TripAdvisor
Landmarks – Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Inscription. At 341 feet in height, 333 Market Street represents the pinnacle of Harrisburg's robust skyline and is not only the city's tallest building, but also the tallest of any building located between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Orefield, Pennsylvania
Screens: 1 Sound: FM(90.7), AM(540) Car Capacity: 300 Typical season: April - September Technical details: none Shankweiler's ... More on drive-ins.com
Restaurants – New Cumberland, Pennsylvania
Dorothy's Chinese Kitchen is located in Pennsylvania. More on Open List
Restaurants – New Cumberland, Pennsylvania
Coakley's is a nice restaurant in downtown New Cumberland. More on Judysbook.com
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