By travelguylife.com
Philadelphia is referred to as the "City of Brotherly Love," but three things are probably its most recognised for: US historical
Three rivers come together to form the enormous metropolis known as Pittsburgh, or the Steel City.
The Battle of Gettysburg was one of the most important Civil War battles ever fought.
The Susquehanna River runs alongside Harrisburg, the state capital, which is encircled by hills and developing metropolitan areas.
Located in the heart of a rural wonderland, Lancaster is one of Pennsylvania's most serene tourist destinations.
The small hamlet of Hershey is a beautiful place to visit.
The shores of Lake Erie are one of Pennsylvania's most well-known locations for its aquatic aspect.
A trip to the Laurel Highlands is a wonderful opportunity to permanently retain Pennsylvania's natural splendour.
The old steel mills, spectacular Christmas festival, and rustic German architecture are what Bethlehem is known for most.
You should start your exploration of the area by going to the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area.