Discovering PA’s Brooklyn Bridge Connection at the Saxonburg Museum
One of my favorite parts of exploring Pennsylvania is the amazing stories that you learn about in small town museums. The Saxonburg Museum in Butler County is a perfect example …
One of my favorite parts of exploring Pennsylvania is the amazing stories that you learn about in small town museums. The Saxonburg Museum in Butler County is a perfect example …
There might be no more well-known Pennsylvanian than Fred Rogers. Born in Latrobe, PA, in 1928, he became a television icon known throughout the world. His show, Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, …
Despite its mountainous terrain, there are very few Allegheny National Forest waterfalls. In fact, I only know of four waterfalls of any size in this 500,000-acre expanse of land. I’ve …
There are many great waterfalls hidden away in Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, but none are taller than Angel Falls. Located in Loyalsock State Forest and near Worlds End State Park, Angel …
Most visitors to Adams County, Pennsylvania, come to visit the Gettysburg National Battlefield, though some also explore the town and its countryside. If you’re looking for a way to experience …
Without a doubt, one of my favorite outdoor areas in Pennsylvania is Worlds End State Park. In fact, this park, as well as the Loyalsock State Forest that surrounds it, …
State Game Lands 13 in Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, has become an almost mythical destination for waterfall lovers. Located across Route 487 from Ricketts Glen State Park and its 23 waterfalls, …
One of my favorite things about Pennsylvania is how many waterfalls are hidden away on the state’s public lands. And, while most of these hidden waterfalls in Pennsylvania are located …
I’ve visited many fantastic museums in Philly, but few have been as interesting as the Ryerss Museum. This little-known museum is located in northeastern Philadelphia’s Burholme Park in the Fox …
Jacoby Falls is one of those waterfalls that will either look spectacular when you visit it or like nothing. There really doesn’t seem to be any in between. That’s because …