The oldest zoo in the country is an American favorite because of its breeding program for rare species, outstanding permanent habitats and eco-friendly approach.
Shop for handmade Amish goods, explore a thriving arts scene and visit some of the oldest attractions in America in this south central Pennsylvania city.
Philadelphia, known as
the “City of Brotherly Love”, was an important meeting place
for the Founding Fathers during the Revolutionary War. It was here that they
discussed the American independence and the constitutional framework for the United
States. As you can probably tell, ‘Philly’
is a city steeped in history with plenty of historical attractions to explore.
This city, which is Pennsylvania’s gateway to the Great Lakes waterways, also offers
plenty to do onshore with parks, museums and active entertainment.
Get swept up in trendy Pittsburgh, pay respects at the Flight 93 National Memorial and discover military and architectural history in Laurel Highlands.