King of Prussia Mall
If you need retail therapy, the Dr. is in. KoP is the largest shopping mall on the East Coast, home to more 400 stores and restaurants. Warm up the plastic and have a Cinnabon for us!
Independence Hall
During the Constitutional Conv. here, Ben Franklin wondered whether the sun carved into George Washington’s chair symbolized the rising or the setting of the new nation. He decided it was rising.
Liberty Bell Center
So you finally found the Bell. Yep, it’s still cracked and sorry, we don’t ring it anymore.
Pat's King of Steaks
Cheesesteak ordering etiquette: for a steak w/ Cheez Whiz & onions, order “Whiz Wit.” If u prefer provolone & no onions, order “Provolone Witout.” Wanna go to the back of the line? Ask for fontina.
Reading Terminal Market
This is the country’s oldest continuously operating farmers’ market. Here you’ll find all of Philly’s famous delicacies—cheesesteaks, soft pretzels, water ice and scrapple.
Geno's Steaks
Did you already hit up Pat’s? Don’t forget: a steak with Cheez Whiz and onions is a “Whiz Wit.” If you’d prefer provolone and no onions, order a “Provolone Witout.”
Philadelphia Zoo
Home to more than 1300 animals, grab some peanuts & come roar with us. Definitely take a ride in the Channel 6 Zooballoon for the best view in the city.
Philadelphia City Hall
With close to 700 rooms, City Hall is the largest municipal building in the United States. Look up and say hi to Billy Penn. He’s kinda a local celebrity around these parts.
Independence Visitor Center
This is the only place to get free, timed Independence Hall tickets. Go on and ask, they’re friendly here!
Betsy Ross House
Red-White-and-You. After you see how our favorite seamstress lived, hear more of the story via the Once Upon A Nation Storytelling Bench outside.
Primanti Bros.
Welcome to the sandwich mecca. Your sides are gonna be on the sandwich, so get ready. Great way to end a night out in the PGH.
Liberty Bell Museum
In Sept. of 1777, the Liberty Bell was camouflaged by hay and manure in a wagon, transported from Philadelphia & hidden here to protect it from the invading British.
Chinatown
The Chinatown Friendship Gate, at 10th & Arch, is an internationally known landmark and a symbol of cultural exchange and friendship between Philadelphia and its Sister City, Tianjin, China.
Station Square
Historically a major hub for the P&LE Railroad, check out the Freight House Shops, which was once a train shed.
The Shops at Liberty Place
Welcome to 2 towers of shopping. From shoes to threads, they’ve got it here in Center City, all under one roof. And a food court, too.
Italian Market
Easy there Italian Stallion. Balboa hasn’t run these streets in a while. Head over to DiBruno’s or Claudio’s and eat some cheese.
Rittenhouse Row
Hi there, fancypants. Get your high fashion on at these swanky boutiques.
Macy*s
The country’s first dept. store. Look familiar? That’s probably because you saw this famous store in the 80’s film “Mannequin.” Kim Cattrall hasn’t aged a day, has she?
National Constitution Center
This is the spot to get your "We the People" on. Did you know that the dimensions of Signers’ Hall are the same as the room where the document was signed in Independence Hall, only two blocks away?
Grove City Premium Outlets
Rated one of the “Top 20 Outlet Malls in the U.S.” and located at the “Crossroads of America,” clothes are tax-free. Quick, someone call Carrie Bradshaw!
Penn State Berkey Creamery
The largest university creamery in the world, they sell 750,000 hand-dipped ice cream cones per year. We’re partial to Paterno Peach.
Hershey Harrisburg Regional Visitors Bureau (HHRVB)
Welcome to the state capital! Stop here to learn about our history & heritage, fun things to do and yes, kiss-worthy chocolate.
PA Dutch Country Visitors Center
Pop in here for directions, maps or book an Amish Farmlands Tour. Ask about The Pilgrim's Pathway and follow the path to freedom.
Crystal Cave
One of PA’s most visited natural wonders and for good reason, it’s a stunning underground view. Pack a sweater or hoodie, it gets chilly as you descend 125 feet.
Andy Warhol Museum
More than 500 pieces comprise the permanent collection of Andy’s multimedia art here. Peruse “Pop,” but be warned, you may never see a sign the same way again.
Elfreth's Alley
rumor has it that when Ben Franklin lived off this tiny cobblestone alley he invented the exterior mirror fixtures, to tip him off on his wife’s arrival and release his paramour(s). Cheeky!
South Side Works
With so many local & national retailers to visit, you might want to stop at Golden Triangle Bike Shop first and bike from store to store.
Longwood Gardens
Today, we understand the importance of environmental conservation. That wasn't so common in 1906, when Pierre du Pont purchased this land to preserve the trees.
Peddler's Village
Get ready to have the time of your life! Giggleberry Mountain is like being on the set of Double Dare. Our favorite is the Berry Blaster. Blast away!!!!!!
Fallingwater
It’s even more beautiful in person, isn’t it? Cross this off the bucket list.
Mutter Museum
This oddity museum is not for the queasy. Steel your stomach and learn how a local woman turned into soap after burial.
Valley Forge National Park
We hope you're wearing a Tricorn Hat. Either way, stop in at the Cabin Chapel Shop for fresh homemade soups & the area’s best hot dogs.
Suburban Square
The first such shopping center to include a true department store, when Strawbridge & Clothier opened in May 1930. Today it features upscale brands and even a farmers market.
Church Brew Works
No, this doesn’t count as going to church But go ahead & worship at the altar of Celestial Gold, Pipe Organ Pale Ale and Pious Monk Dunkel.
McGillin's Olde Ale House
Take off your hat and show some respect, they’ve been serving ale in this spot for 150 years. Try the McGillin’s 1860 IPA.
The Piazza at Schmidts
Formerly the site of Schmidt’s Brewery, it’s now the home to art galleries, shops and dining. Vegans and dogs welcome.
City Tavern
George Washington & the other Constitutional delegates celebrated here by consuming 54 bottles of Madeira, 60 bottles of claret, 7 bowels of spiked punch and 22 bottles of porter, beer & hard cider.
Lancaster Central Market
Welcome to the oldest farmers' market in the US. This is the place to try some scrapple, stock up on apple butter and splurge on a handmade quilt.
Senator John Heinz History Center
The largest history museum in PA, you can discover everything from French & Indian War to the Steelers. Go ahead and ask about The Immaculate Reception. We dare you.
Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania
Check out the E7 locomotive, featured on the CD cover of Country superstar Alan Jackson’s album, “Freight Train."
National Mechanics
Welcome to the unofficial tech crowd hangout in Philly - hope you QR'd this check-in. Note the famous Philadelphians on their pint glasses: Edgar Allan Poe, Bill Cosby, and even Mayor Nutter.
President's House
Before 1600 Pennsylvania Ave, this was site of the President’s House and Philly was the US Capital. 9 enslaved Africans are commemorated here.
Firehouse Restaurant
Yep, you’re in an old firehouse, can’t fool you. Go ahead and try the ribs. Extra napkins on the side.
The Promenade Shops at Saucon Valley
Located near where Interstate 78, Route 309 and Route 145 converge, stop here to eat or shop via a sidewalk “promenade” with street lamps giving it an old-fashioned Main St. feel.
Bethlehem Brew Works
Hand crafted beer, PA Dutch specialties, a bar specializing in single malt scotches and small batch bourbons, need we say more? Oh – and order the “BREW”schetta.
PYT
Check-in here and you earn yourself a free beer. Order a burger and onion rings and earn yourself a happy tummy. Hey, did you use our QR code here?
Parc Brasserie
Stephen Starr serves up heaping servings of solid people watching from this perfectly positioned French Bistro. Indulge in the steak frites.
East Passyunk Ave Shopping District
South Philly’s new trendy shopping area, stroll here for gourmet Italian and independently owned specialty shops and boutiques.
Vewmont Mall
When you’re done taking the local “Office” tour, hit Scanton’s shopping mecca and see where Jim and Pam probably shop.
Yocco's - The Hot Dog King - West
Founded in 1922 by the uncle of Lee Iaccoca, this joint is the real McCoy. Get your dog with Yocco’s sauce and don’t forget the pierogies!
Tavern Restaurant
Feeling swanky? You found the right spot. It’s crowded because it’s so good. Check out the PSU memorabilia while you wait for your table.
Allentown Farmers Market
Located on the site of the Great Allentown Fair, on weekends, you’ll find everything from fresh fish to vegetables. Stop in the Ritz next door for a scoop of their famous ice cream.
El Campesino
Me llamo! A flavorful bite of south of the border, right here in western PA. Don’t believe us? Try the tamales.
Dozen Cupcakes
Voted best bakery in Pittsburgh and honestly, *we’re* not even sure where to start. Ok, ok, if we have to choose, we pick the Cinnamon Rolls.
Booth's Corner Farmer's Market
Order a still-warm Shoofly pie, while you work toward earning our PA Shooflyer badge by checking in here!
Railroaders Memorial Museum
get a special peek into the city which, for more than a century, was one of the most important rail facilities in the U.S. Be sure to check out the K-4S #1361- built in 1918!
Warner Theatre
People have been entertained here since 1931. Take a it’s held the likes of everyone from Milton Berle and Johnny Cash to Dave Matthews.
Midtown Village
oh hai, indie shopper, hope you have long arms. In this shopping district you’ll find everything from wise-cracking onsies to edgy art and modern furniture.
RAW Sushi & Sake Lounge
One of the best sushi spots in town. Stop by at lunch for one of the best deals in town – the Bento Box.
Fonthill Museum
On the guided tour of Fonthill, be sure to ask the docent why Henry Mercer kept a human skull in his study!
Sleepy Hollow of Gettysburg Candlelight Ghost Tours
Ok ghost hunter, hope you’re not easily spooked. Check out the Towne Tour and tell the General’s ghost we said hi.
Lewisburg Hotel
If you suddenly find yourself shouting “O Captain, My Captain,” don’t be alarmed, Walt Whitman also stayed at this historic hotel.
Erie Maritime Museum
Ahoy! Don’t give up the Ship! Travel back to 1812 and find out how we won the Battle of Lake Erie.
Chaddsford Winery
Pink wine can be serious too! We loved the new Dry Rosé, a great warm weather sipping wine!
The Pub & Restaurant
Located on the famous Gettysburg Square. Hey there General, after a day of battlefields, you deserve a burger and a beverage.
Reyer's Shoe Store
Welcome to the world’s largest shoe store. Yep, 36,000 square feet of shoes, right here in this small steel town.
Pennsylvania State Capitol
Welcome to our state capitol! Theodore Roosevelt said this is "the handsomest building I ever saw." Take a tour and see for yourself.
Lewisburg Farmers Market
The key to eating your way through this market is: know what you want to order when it’s your turn and have small change available for your purchases.
Bullfrog Brewery
Bring your growler, because Bullfrog brews its own beers and will fill growlers so you can take it home.
Brandywine River Museum
It's not unusual to spot Andrew Wyeth's granddaughter, Victoria Wyeth, giving a tour here. While you're here, take the Kuerner Farm tour & see the actual inspiration for some of Wyeth's greatest works
Lincoln Diner
You won’t find the Gettysburg Address on the napkins but you may find everything else on the menu. Also key: this spot is 24/7.
Selin's Grove Brewing Co.
Heather and Steven have created an idyllic brewpub. If it's available, order the cask conditioned ale poured from an oak firkin right on the bar.
Local 44
In addition to local brews, they stock gluten free beer here.
The Brewerie at Union Station
If you like beer, this is your spot. 25+ seasonal brews on-premise over the year. Don’t worry about missing your train, they don’t run here anymore.
The Brass Rail
Step through the door and be transported into the 1960’s. Go for the CMP sundae.
Pufferbelly Restaurant & Bar
Housed in an old brick firehouse and aptly named after the locals’ nickname for “steam pumpers & engines.” Try the peanut butter pie.
Drake Well Museum
Get your steampunk on and see some of the first oil rod lines. Oh, and don’t step too close to the Nitro truck.
Knickerbocker
You’ve landed in craft beer heaven. Lots of PA beers in the menu. When in Rome (or Rome, PA)…
James
Chef James Burke was named one of the top 10 in the nation by Food & Wine magazine last year - for good reason. Splurge on oysters & try some pasta in this foodie haven.
The Lewisburg Freez
Finally, ice cream season. Welcome to a little slice of Americana. Go crazy, order the Frozen Chocolate Covered Bananas.
Jethros
Locally owned, these self-described foodie’s take pride in their steaks. We’re partial to the ribs.
Joseph Priestley House Museum
Breathe easier knowing you’re standing in the crib of the guy who discovered oxygen.
Mifflinburg Buggy Museum
If you’re looking for a wheelhouse, you’ve found it. Sorry, can’t guarantee the perfect game. Get buggy at this museum, and see the sleighs too.
Kentuck Knob
After you check out the house, find the section of the Berlin wall displayed on the grounds.
King George Inn
Built during the French Indian War, the only fighting they see now may be over the last bowl French Onion Soup, Oh, and hey, Dorney Park is just down the road.
Green Forest Cafe
A slice of Brazil in the PGH. Hope you brought an appetite because they have every kind of meat under the sun here. Not to mention an extraordinary salad bar.
Slifer House Museum
We love the summer concerts held on the front porch, complete with ice cream after the show. Bring a blanket for seating!
The Altoona Hotel - An American Bistro
A true wine bar, with the Wine Spectator Awards to prove it.
Moravian Museum of Bethlehem
Let Church St. awe you with its’ gorgeous collection of 18th c. Germanic architecture. Be sure to stop into Bethlehem Apothecary and see their inventory from 1757!
Campbell Pottery Store and Gallery
Don’t let the rustic, white-washed barn exterior fool you, inside you’ll find a polished gallery and showroom featuring the largest Art Pottery collection in PA.
Milkboy Coffee
Go for breakfast (don't slouch on the homefries) and stay for lunch - the Seitan Cheesesteak Wrap is vegan deliciousness!
Packwood House Museum
After you meander through the museum, check out their woodland garden. It’s the area's only collection of century-old cryptomeria trees, also known as Japanese cedars.
Cherry Alley Cafe
Looking for a great cup of coffee? This is the spot – they roast their own beans. And order the strawberry stuffed French toast. Your mouth will thank you.
The Left Bank
A Parisian taste of York. Try the calamari and the soft shell crabs when they’re in season. Ooh la la.
No. 9 Coal Mine & Museum
Check out the world's oldest continuously operated anthracite coal mine and travel safely by train 1600 ft into the mountainside.
The Firefly Grill
It’s pretty as a picture here isn’t it? No wonder Frank Lloyd Wright built Fallingwater just 4 miles away.
Pumpkin Restaurant
Named in honor of the owners’ pet name for one another (they’re a couple). Bring a bottle, it’s BYO.
National Watch & Clock Museum
From Stonehenge to 007 wristwatches, it’s easy to lose track of time in here. Check out the Moonphase watches.
The Gamble Mill Restaurant
As you may have guessed, this was a mill in 1786. They have an extensive wine list - try one of their monthly wine dinners.
Sewickley Heights History Center
Go back in time to the Industrial Revolution and see how the better half lived in Allegheny. This was built in the “Guilded Age” – a time of technology and ingenuity. Sound familiar?
16:62 Design Zone
Welcome to Pittsburgh's interior design district, with more than 100 shops, galleries, studios, and professional services firms. Definitely bring the room measurements.
Weaver's Orchard Farm Market
The epitome of farm fresh. Go ahead and pick your own strawberries straight from the field.
Interstate Antique Mall
The antiquer’s paradise. From coins to jewelry to entire estate sales, it’s enough to make Antiques Roadshow blush.
Field House
Sports bar with a "crafty" beer list. Try the cheesesteak fries for a unique Philly taste.
Cashtown Inn
Once a commandeered respite for Confederate Generals, the tavern’s a great spot for drinner & drinks. Don’t mind the ghosts, they don’t eat much.
Penns Woods Winery
Wine Library's Gary V. says the Merlot Reserve 2005 is "stellar" and one of the best wines he's had from the state of PA. Cheers!
John Wright Store & Restaurant
Best views of the Susquehanna River, have cocktails outside, at the bar on the patio.
Billy's Downtown Diner
Ask for Billy, he’s always there. And go for the omelet, they keep winning awards for breakfast.
National Museum of Broadcasting
Not sure how the TV works but happy it does? Go on in here and give thanks to Frank Conrad for tinkering around in his garage.
Serendipity
These accessories are no accident. Ask about their “Lip Fuel” – made with genuine diamond dust!
The Ivy Cafe
Oh hai there romantic! In spite of the fact that the chef here used to cook for Donald Trump, nothing on the menu is a gamble.
Lancaster Brewing Company
They've been brewing beer in Lancaster since the 1700s, minus that pesky prohibition period. LBC is keeping it going with over a dozen microbrews. Cheers!
Pennsbury Manor
Back in the day, a normal servant drank about 4 quarts of beer a day. Times have definitely changed.
Falls City Restaurant & Pub
You probably just finished mastering the Lower Yough, right? Put the paddle down and get some wings.
The Museum of Indian Culture
Learn all about the Lenape Indians inside this Historic PA German stone farmhouse. If you have some time, check out the 2 hiking trails.
The Diner
Did we say grilled sticky buns? Great diner food, but the stickies alone are worth a stop Anytime of day or night.
John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove
Hey, stand up straight, you're at National Historic Landmark! John James Audubon painted his famous Birds of America here. More than 190 species of birds have been spotted here.
Pearly Baker's Alehouse
Perfect for a beer and a bite before checking out an event at the State Theater. Check out the locally-grown/made menu items.
Hershey's Chocolate World
A little of this & a lot of chocolate. Fun spot with huge candy store & cool atttractions. Gotta try the "Make your own candy bar" and don't miss those chocolate milkshakes!
The Wellsboro House
Come for a bite or a beer, but stay for the band. Also a great spot to watch a game, but beware, this is Iggles country.
Cafe del Mar
A taste of Ibiza in Nazareth, PA. Don’t fill up on the homemade bread, the tapas are exceptional.
The Highwaters Grill
If you like BBQ, you’re in the right place! Get ready for finger-lickin’ and lip-smackin’.
Hersheypark
100+ years of excitement & fun combine "old standards" with the newest thrill ride. Good food & of course chocolate! Challenge your friends on the Lightning Racer (dueling coasters).
Bocktown Beer and Grill
Bocktown loves Foursquarers. Come often for exclusive deals on their fantastic craft brews.
Prudhomme's Lost Cajun Kitchen
This former speakeasy is all Big Easy now. The owner’s uncle was the first to “blacken” a piece of meat.
Johnny Manana's
The giant chili pepper out front is your unofficial gateway and welcome to NW Philly, PA. After a giant burrito, walk it off on the Schuylkill River path nearby.
Franco's Lounge
If you like the “gravy” they sell it in jars to go!
The Harmony Museum
Learn about Native American, Harmony & Mennonite cultures near the spot where the first shot was fired in the French-Indian war – aimed at George Washington!
Presque Isle State Park
The national natural landmark come equipped with sandy beaches, miles of hiking, biking trails, great fishing and boating and yes even a lighthouse. Don't miss the amazing sunsets.
Bridget Foy's
"Hip" food for Hippest St in town (South St) Special 4sq check in deals and try out Bridget's Sunday Market dinner where she features that day's farmers market selections
Country Creations
This 100 year-old dairy barn just outside Strasburg, PA is filled to the rafters with folk art and collectibles.
Antoine Amrani Chocolates
Linger on the taste of nirvana via the Nut and Honey caramel. When that tiny dash of sea salt mingles with the rich dark chocolate, you may decide to never leave here.
Rio's Brazilian Steak House
Run by two Brazilian-born couples, this spot specializes in all-you-can-eat Brazilian style barbecue. It’s like a meat carnival, right here in PA.
Dozen Cupcakes
Voted best bakery in Pittsburgh and honestly, *we’re* not even sure where to start. Ok, ok, if we have to choose, we pick the Cinnamon Rolls.
Millionaire's Row
You're so money, you must be on Millionaire's Row! Stroll along the street that was home to more millionaires per capita than anywhere else in the United States.
Bucks County Visitor Center
Welcome to Bucks County! Just 15 miles east of here is Morrisville, PA, home of the historic Pennsbury Manor and a town once considered as a location for capital of the United States.
Ritter's Diner
A rollback to diners of old with a twist. 24/7 service and a big diner menu. Check out the peanut butter pancakes or try the Greek breakfast. For dessert don't miss the butterscotch cream pie.
Tutti Frutti
First store in PA, Frozen yogurt with a zillion flavors (well close). Try the taro and check out 50% off deal for second cup!!
Coopers Seafood House - Scranton
It's "Office ial" More than a restaurant it's plenty of fun. Good seafood spot for Dunderheads. Free lobster or steak dinner on your birthday.
Pittston Tomato Festival
Now that's some tomato. Celebrate with tomato fights, parade, food and a marinara sauce contest, yummm.
Pittsburgh Public Market
Over 40+ food & crafts purveyors featuring local grown fresh produce prepared speciality foods. Check in 10x & get a FREE PPM poster.
Original Little League, Inc.
THIS. This is the real field of dreams. Close your eyes and listen and you may hear the deafening crack of wood meeting baseball and sending it "outtaaaaa hereeeee"
Nine on Nine
Fine dining spot in Cultural District downtown. Known for their risotto (and it's wonderful) try the oysters, oh yum!
Zippo & Case Museum/Visitor Center
This place will make you proud to be an American. Get your lighter here fixed for FREE.
Mauch Chunk 5 & 10
Somethings old, somethings new. Amazing stuff in an old fashioned 5 & 10. They still make that?
The Old Jail
Rumored to be haunted, stop in as you enter the jail and see if you feel any ghostly cold spots.
Asa Packer Mansion
Careful to touch anything. Since the owner died in 1912, most things here have not been altered for nearly 100 years.
Lore's Espresso & Cappuccino Bar
Next door to the famous chocolatier (worth a stop too), a terrific spot to grab a cup. For a cool off try the granita, yummm.
Marsha Brown
Enjoy the finest Creole cuisine in this old church (stained glass windows and all) and give praise to the sweet potato casserole!
Hiawatha Paddlewheel Riverboat
Call ahead and book the brunch cruise. Delicious buffet and a beautiful cruise on the picturesque Susquehanna.
Goggle Works
(Art) history in the making gives you an eyeful and earful too.
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Make a good impression(ist) at this classic museum. Mid-eastern architecture, oriental ornament, armor collection & renaissance 2 contemporary painting. Don't miss the permanent Duchamp exhibit.
Straub Brewing Company
Smooth old world style beer, Straub's recipe goes back to 1872. Take a tour and don't miss getting a taste at the Eternal Tap!
Antracite Heritage Museum
Get all the hard coal facts about the life and times of miners and their families Don't miss the anthracite sculptures, amazing!
Woolrich Outlet Store
Did you know that Woolrich’s signature red and black fabric pants, coat and hat were so popular that it become known as The Pennsylvania Tuxedo?
Peter Herdic Transportation Museum
When you're done watching Little Leaguer's wind up, wind down here and take in some history. Don't miss the restored GMC 1962 bus.
Peter J McGovern Little League Museum
Play ball! Catch up with all the history of Little League & the "little guys" who made it big.
Central Market House
Whether it's Chilly Dilly's ice cream, JR's fries or Firecracker chicken, always something good to eat. Great spot to shop for fresh meats & produce too.
1741 on the Terrace
Snuggled in the historic Hotel Bethlehem feast on some great dining and an amazing wine list. Best bet is the fun Musical Sunday Brunch buffet.
Route 6 Diner
Old fashioned diner serenades you with '50's music on the jukebox. Try the Hubber Burger and perhaps some dessert!
Williamsport Crosscutters
Great activity for groups or families. This farm team has produced some greats, from Nolan Ryan to the Phillies new hopeful, Domonic Brown.
The Spillway At Pymatuming State Park
A traditional "wow" since the 30's, this spillway gathers so many carp the ducks can walk on their backs! You wont believe it! Feed your eyes and the fish :-).
Town Crier Bakery
Cupcakes are cool and so are all the other wonderful confections at this Peddler's Village bakery. Check in here & get a FREE cupcake! Oh and outrageous designed cakes are a specialty
Twigs Restaurant & Cafe
Contemporary cuisine with daily specials. Try Main's "chock-a-block" scampi. Join their e-club & get a free b-day dinner.
Benjie's Restaurant & Pub
Go for the Belltown Bomber burger, with provolone, pepperoni, onions, ham, mushrooms, BBQ sauce and more!
4th Street Grill and Ale House
They have something for everyone on this menu of casual fare. People rave about their steaks.
Eagles Mere Museum
Ask them to print you out an old photograph of Eagles Mere as a souvenir.
Smethport Mansion District
This also makes a great bike tour - you can segue off to local trails when you're done touring the mansions.
the old corner
All aboard the train to yummy town. Come here for casual fare like nachos.
Bastress Mountain Winery
No need to board a plane for the wine tasting experience, you can get it right her in PA. Check out the fruity varieties such as the blueberry and pomegranate wines.
Courtyard Wineries
Not one but two tasting rooms, one for classics like their merlots and rieslings and another for their Barjo Bons varieties. Try the Dazzle or Crazy Cat!
WWII Museum
Recently chosen as one of America's "best little-known museum". Nice find!
Endless Mountain Outfitters
Whatever floats....These guys have some great float trips (and kayak rentals and sales) on the Susquehanna, even cabins to rent. Check out some river excursions this fall and enjoy foliage.
Williamsport Trolley's
If you don't feel like you're in another time, you're doing it wrong. Double down and buy a ticket for this and for the Hiawatha Paddlewheel Riverboat.
Mickey's Central Fire Station Restaurant & Lounge
American fare in a "fire house," but with some great specials. Folks come for their mushroom soup, some great wings and of course the deep fried pickles!
Myra's Restaurant
Down home food with dinner specials. Don't miss the Friday fish fry
Burch Farms Country Market
Fresh fruit from their orchards and vineyards and of course a variety of wines in their wine shop make this a sweet stop in North East.
Lake Shore Railway Historical Museum
After your tour, move your caboose over to the active railroad track outside and see the modern trains passing by.
Blair Museum
Be sure to check out the letters from President Roosevelt to John L. Blair
Crestmont Inn at Eagle's Mere
A novel country inn (yes, there is a novel written about it). Have your dining or drinks on the stone patio with a fireplace. Try the rack of lamb or sea bass for some wonderful eats.
North Country Artisan Center
Weaving, quilting, woodworking all stem from the heritage of life in this part of PA. Check out some amazing artisans here.
Flickerwood Wine Cellars
Whether it's a classic chardonnay or cabernet franc or a more exotic blend this winery has award winning tastes. Now with a Wine lounge. For something different try some Flickerberry Dew!
Artisan Center
Fine artists and craftsfolk offer up wood carvings, jewelry, quilts and , pottery, woven rugs, painting, watercolor & sculpture. See the visions of the PA Wilds come to life.
The James
Sushi lovers, you're in luck. Not a fan of raw fish? Don't worry, they have fantastic cooked food as well;)
Baldwin Reynolds House Museum
This 19th century house museum incorporates Victorian flourishes to a traditional Southern plantation layout in Northwestern PA. Compelling collection from 19th & early 20th centuries.
Playthings Etc.
Enter the spaceship...and fly into fun at this "world's coolest toy store." Plenty of open toys to play with, plan on spending a lot of time discovering the retail gem.
Haywoods Bar And Grill
We love that their Pittsburgh sammy's come in "varsity" and "jr varsity" sizes. We like to kick it old school with the "Clemente."
Herdic House
Victorian B & B at the head of Millionaires Row with a great restaurant & lounge. Try the home-made pierogies!
Carley's Ristorante and Piano Bar
That's some meatball! If you want something special at this Italian ristorante you have to try the 12 oz. meatball. Foursquare specials for 1st time check in and entertainment 5 days a week!
Austies Family Restaurant
It's a Nanticoke tradition, this family restaurant features an impressive menu and great food. Check out the daily special and dont miss out on their renowned Austie burger!
Hamilton House Restaurant
Omelets, sandwiches and salads to satisfy your appetite but you cant go without trying their special Hotchee Dog!
The Tavern
A casual dining experience at Nemacolin Woodlands Resort, play some pool, check out aquarium, but definitely try the mashed potato fries or the cast iron shepherd's pie. Yum.
Washington Crossing Historic Park
He crossed the Delaware but George Washington came back to PA to lead our new nation. Check out this beautiful park and it's history.
Midtown Scholar
It's a bookstore, it's a gallery, it's a performance venue & it's a coffeehouse. It's just a cool spot to stimulate your senses. :-).
Flight 93 National Memorial
A reverent spot to ponder some American heroes, everyday folks who thwarted a terrorist attack. Take pause & reflect. New memorial (phase 1) should be open by 9/11/2011.
BIG MAC Museum Restaurant
Grab lunch and a bit of history - yeah the one and only Big Mac was born here! Have some fries with that? :-)
Lautrec
Fine French cuisine at the amazing Nemacolin Woodlands Resort. This is a serious dining experience. For a bit more casual time try their famous Sunday Brunch!