Tips for Visiting Philadelphia In Just One Day

Visiting Philly In A Day

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Philadelphia in 24 HoursPhiladelphia, PA - Philly is known as a world-class city worth visiting. Philadelphia is a city deeply steeped in history and tradition. Home of the greats such as Benjamin Franklin, Louisa May Alcott, Solomon Guggenheim, and Mr. Footloose himself, Kevin Bacon, and the distinguished first capital of the United States and the first American flag.

11 Best Places to Throw Axes in Pennsylvania

Where to Throw Axes in Pennsylvania

Where to Throw Axes in Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, PAWhere to Throw Axes in Pennsylvania - If you're looking for a unique family activity, axe throwing might be right up your alley. In Pennsylvania, there are a variety of places where you can throw axes. Philadelphia is home to the Bury the Hatchet, while Urban Axes and Valhalla Indoor Axe Throwing can be found in Lancaster and Jeannette. If you want a unique experience, consider combining axe throwing with delicious food.


Exploring the Abandoned Bayless Paper Mill in Potter County

Exploring the Abandoned Bayless Paper Mill in Potter County

Exploring the Abandoned Bayless Paper Mill in Potter County

Philadelphia, PABayless Paper Mill - For an interesting and unique nature experience, explore the ruins of the Bayless Paper Mill in Potter County. The 0.8-mile white-blazed trail starts at the campground near the paper mill ruins and follows the right side of Freeman Run downstream. The trailhead is located at the Austin Dam Memorial Park in Potter County. The park provides a trail map and information about the abandoned paper mill.


Exploring Concrete City in Luzerne County

Exploring Concrete City in Luzerne County

Exploring Concrete City in Luzerne County

Philadelphia, PAConcrete City in Luzerne CountyIf you love architecture, you'll want to spend a day exploring Concrete City in Luzerne County. Concrete City is an early example of International Style architecture in the United States. It was developed in 1911 as company housing for Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad coal divisions.


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