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One of America's most historic states, it ranges from the urban flair (and grit) of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh to the bucolic beauties of the Poconos, Dutch Country, and Bucks County. And for history, don't you dare miss Philly and Gettysburg!
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Swimming season is NOT over in the Northeast, at least not at the resort with the largest water park -- and much of it is indoors, too -- in Pennsylvania, a state that has multiple pull-out-all-the-stops water parks. Travel Daddy explains it all.
As far as we're concerned, there is no better ballpark. Today on the Fields of Dreams at The World on Wheels, our absolute favorite baseball Stadium. It's our 2013 update for Pittsburgh's PNC Park, now with a contending team!
From the City of Brotherly Love, this week's Fields of Dreams update at The World on Wheels takes us to the home of the Schmitter...Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia.
The Atomic Amish today at The World on Wheels. We visit Amish country in Lancaster and come away with a healthy glow after visiting Three Mile Island. It's all in today's report: http://tinyurl.com/y6jxw5g
Darryl, we buy all our flammable liquids in New York City.
Yeah, I thought Utah was bad until I got to PA. Luckily, most places we've been to in PA have been close enough so we could make a run to the border for some more liberalized sales.
Yup, that's the olde Quaker heritage. It was worse when I was a kid. My family used to go to Pennsylvania on Sundays, and you could not buy beer in that state on the sabbath, so my father would bring a beer from NY, stick it in the stream by the restaurant where we ate, and then BYOB into the restaurant.
Maybe I should have been more clear. I don't write about it, just a passing comment below, but when we were there, if you wanted to buy beer, you had to go to a distributor who only sold by the case or find a specially licensed bar that could sell (expensive) six packs, or drink in a bar. I guess I'm just venting a little frustration there. Here's some more information on them: Pennsylvania Liquor Laws
Hey, Darryl, is the part about the alcohol laws in a different blog post, or did I just miss it when I read this?
We're heading to the City of Brotherly Love today at The World on Wheels and will be focusing a week on the state with more Byzantine alcohol laws than Utah. Let's start with a trip to Philly: http://tinyurl.com/y7cguwd
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