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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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On today's Fields of Dreams at The World on Wheels...the most interesting ballpark in baseball. "I don't always go to Pittsburgh but when I do, I go to PNC Park." http://tinyurl.com/2g2xn8n
It's a good thing they're in the City of Brotherly Love because they are the losingest team in baseball. This week's Field of Dreams update at The World on Wheels focuses on Citizens Bank Ballpark in Philadelphia, home of the Phillies: http://tinyurl.com/26c3w99
At The World on Wheels, it's George Washington, Pirates, and Frank Lloyd Wright as our road trip rolls into Steel City, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: http://tinyurl.com/22ufw7q
Now on our blog: What makes Pittsburgh a surprisingly cool foodie destination?
Ken, good post. If you're there in season with kids, I'd also add a Phillies game. It's kid heaven.
Stuff to do with kids: If you're in town with little guys, 12 and under, Philly has some great things to do. There are my top 5:
5. The Morris Arboretum (outside Chestnut Hill) - Very kid friendly!
4. The Battleship New Jersey (Camden)
3. The USS Olympia and USS Becuna
2. The Philadelphia Zoo
1. The Please Touch Museum
I don't know the bluestone gallery Ed and I'm not a gallery goer but the Muir House Inn where I've enjoyed a lot of food and music has closed in Milford too. People will miss the Muir House.
Did anyone else read the blog here on the mummers parade? http://www.tripatini.com/profiles/blogs/the-mummer-s-parade-on-new-... Ive seen it in person, have you? And I've watched it on tv and its great!
Bad news: The The great Bluestone Gallery in Milford, PA, which displays works by potter and bell-maker David Greenbaum and other nationally known artists and artisans, is going out of business. The good news is that Bluestone has dramatically reduced its prices for its final week. This is a chance to pick up quality pieces at a fraction of what they'd normally cost. http://bit.ly/t7OIRT
Anyone have suggestions for a member seeking out interesting geological formations (aka cool rocks) in northeastern PA? If so, she'd love to hear from you at this link to our Ask A Travel Pro Forum. Thanks so much!
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