From the Native Americans who lived here first to the African Americans who migrated north after the Civil War, Pennsylvania's people have always been a diverse lot. Today, our multicultural heritage is richer than ever. Anywhere you go, you'll find evidence of our welcoming nature.
Great Weekend in Milford
Submitted By: ChelseaGuy
Great weekend in Milford. Saw Hudson River paintings at the Hotel Fauchere and stayed o/night. Incredible:Great food, huge photo of John Lennon & Andy Warhol in the bar. Saw Grey Towers, a 19th c. Normanesque chateau at the edge of town that was Gifford Pinchot's home. Also checked out the blood-stained Lincoln Flag at the Columns Museum, which was moving.The town is extremely charming, well-landscaped, most of it is an historic district.Galleries, antiques, shops.A return trip is in order.
North SIde Women
Submitted By: Kerry
Did you know that Gertrude Stein, Martha Graham, and Mary Roberts Rinehart all got their start on Pittsburgh's North Side? It's true!
CIVIL WAR ROADTRIP-HARRISBURG
The year is 1862 and the smell of burnt gun powder fills the air. Harrisburg, the capital of the second...
- By The State of Pennsylvania Tourism Office
Oil 150
Submitted By: Driller
The Birthplace of the oil industry, Drake Well, is an experience filled with history & science from 1859 to today. These sites are the best!
Winter in Dutch Country
Submitted By: jcat44521
Some fun ideas for a cold day in Central PA's Dutch Country region.
Check out our famous ski resorts with plenty of fun activities for the cold weather warrior.
From picturesque views, to city landscapes and more.
Find a PA roadtrip or create your own.