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Ski Elk Mountain in the Endless Mountains
12/08/2016 - 6:37pmSpend the season on the slopes at Elk Mountain Ski Resort, the premier skiing location in the state of Pennsylvania, just thirty miles north of Scranton. With twenty-seven slopes and trails, a 1000-foot vertical drop, and one of the best views in Pennsylvania, Elk Mountain is one of PA’s best winter adventures.
Located on North Knob of th...
Read MoreThe Biggest, Brightest, Boldest Season in Our 63-year History!
11/15/2016 - 2:19amEvery year, some of the best professional actors appear at Totem Pole Playhouse. Nestled in the woods of Caledonia State Park, about 13 miles west of Gettysburg and 10 miles east of Chambersburg along historic U.S. 30, you will be treated to award-winning or nominated productions that are simply magical.
There is nothing amateur about Tot...
Read MoreBloomsburg Fair
11/15/2016 - 1:33amThe Bloomsburg Fair began in 1855 and is the largest agricultural fair in Pennsylvania and one of the largest on the East Coast. Over 415,000 people attend the Fair in 2013.
The 160th Bloomsburg Fair begins September 26 through October 3, 2015. Preview day is September 25 with free parking and admission is only $3.00 with the gates openi...
Read MoreBedford's Fall Foliage Festival Days
11/14/2016 - 9:20pmEnjoy the autumn beauty and charm of historic downtown Bedford. This year, Bedford's Fall Foliage Festival celebrates its 51st anniversary held the first two weekends in October (October 3-4 & 10-11, 2015). More than 400 crafts exhibitors and demonstrations will line the streets. Listen to great entertainment presented from the gazebo on th...
Read MoreFebruary is Black History Month
11/14/2016 - 10:50amThe City of Pittsburgh has collaborated with the Toonseum to celebrate Black History Month. The exhibition entitled "Beyond the Funny Pages: The works of art and life captured in comics" is located in the lobby of the City-County Building and open from February 3-28, 2014 weekdays from 8:00am...
Read MorePennsylvania Maple Festival 2014
11/14/2016 - 12:25amMeyersdale, Pennsylvania in internationally renown as "Maple City, USA" and is home of the 67th Annual Pennsylvania Maple Festival to be held on March 29-30 and April 2-6, 2014. Your Maple Adventure begins at Festival Park where you'll discover the way country life was at the turn of the century. Located on scenic Meyers Avenue, the complex is t...
Read MoreCelebrate Memorial Day Weekend in Boalsburg
11/13/2016 - 8:23pmMemorial Day is a time to honor and remember the men and women who died while serving in the United States Armed Forces. Located just five minutes from the Penn State University campus in the heart of Central Pennsylvania, the village of Historic Boalsburg is widely known as the birthplace of Memorial Day. Boalsburg is the home of the...
Read MoreIn the Heart of Bald Eagle State Park
10/09/2016 - 9:29amPennsylvania's Bald Eagle State Park has a vibrant past, rich in history from eras ancient to industrial. Once part of the Great Indian Warpath, the Iroquois traveled past this forest and mountain to reach the southern Cherokee tribe and conduct raids. But millennia before, mountains surged towards the sky in a pre-glacial rippling of the landma...
Read MoreAt World's End: PA's Waterfalls and Mountain Vistas
09/24/2016 - 3:25pmIn the northern ranges of Pennsylvania's mountains rests some of the most interesting natural landmarks of our diverse state's environment. Waterfalls cascade down ancient hillsides and seven mountain ranges converge at a single location, creating what sightseers once described as the location of the end of the earth. Located in Luzerne, Columbi...
Read MoreThe Ironworks Legacy: Pine Grove Furnace State Park
09/05/2016 - 11:19amLocated at the northern tip of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Pine Grove Furnace State Park is a natural and historical landmark built in 1764 by three men as an iron works facility crafting stoves and kettles. Eventually, they would supply the Revolutionary Army with munitions. The land was massive; it contained 17,000 acres that was eventually divi...
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