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Winter is a great time for “foodies” to visit the Lebanon Valley. There are a number of foods that are special to the Lebanon Valley; handed down through family recipes. [...]
A quarry doesn’t sound like a must-see tourist attraction but, smack dab in central Pennsylvania, the Thousand Steps hiking trail is just that and, carved into its sandstone deposits, is the history of small-town America’s labor force. Early last fall,...
At the entrance today, greeting visitors, are the original large iron gates, which are illuminated by intricate iron work [...]
Theories abound as to the origins of the raging underground fire that would eventually lead to the town’s demise, but most people agree that the problem began in late May of 1962. [...]
Historic Schaefferstown is a wonderful historic organization dedicated to preserving the Pennsylvania and Swiss cultures that flourished in Schaefferstown ...
One eager step inside the towering stone walls, will leave you questioning why you were excited to be there in the first place. Not that the visit to the structure isn’t worth the visit, but if you have a sensitivity to energies and lingering spirits, be forewarned.
During the day, the smell of popcorn and cotton candy, combined with the excited laughter of children big and small fill the air.  In the evening, the colorful bulbs ...

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