Friday, January 22, 2010

Pennsylavania

Pennsylvania
Ashland
Pioneer Tunnel Coal Mine and Steam Train

Clearfield
Denny's Beer Barrel Pub (from 2 lb burgers to 50 lbs)3


Gettysburg
Farnsworth House Inn (restaurant, living history tour, book shop, Civil War damage)

Harrisburg
National Civil War Museum

Hallam
Shoe House (literally)

Hatboro
Daddy Bop's (breakfast: scrapple- pork scraps and cornmeal; home fries with onions)

Hershey
Hotel Hershey (chocolate chip pancakes, dessert--obviously)

Indiana
Jimmy Stewart Museum

Intercourse
Intercourse Canning
Aaron and Jessica’s Buggy Rides
American Edge
Intercourse Village Restaurant (Amish: )
Stoltzfus Farm Restaurant (Amish: )
Plain and Fancy Farm Restaurant (Amish: )
Kitchen Kettle Village (cooking demonstrations)
Lapp’s Coach Shop (wooden toys)
Starlit Acres B&B
Dienner’s Country Rest (shoofly pie, dinner buffet)

Johnston
Flood Museum
Flood Nat Memorial

Kutztown
Remingers Antique Market (450 antique and flea-market dealers)

Lahaska
Peddler’s Village (teddy bear picnic, July)
Cock n’ Bull Restaurant (colonial dinner during holidays)

Laughlintown
Compass Inn Museum

Lititz
Sturgis Pretzel Bakery (Amish horse and buggy pretzels)
Wilbur Chocolate Candy Americana Museum


Merion
Barnes Foundation

Mount Joy
Groff’s Farm Restaurant
General Sutter Inn

Mifflinburg
Buggy Museum

Philadelphia
The Cone Guys (different ice cream cones: pretzel, chocolate)
Savona Restaurant
Termini Bros Bakery (canollis)
Farmer’s Market
Pretzel Museum
Valley Green Inn
Morimoto Restaurant (Iron Chef)
Mutter Museum (medical history)
McNally’s (leftover T-Day sandwiches every day- grilled turkey with cranberries and stuffing)
Tastebuds (cakes, eclairs)
Johnnie’s Hots (sausage and fish in hot dog bun)
Bitar’s (fried fries and vegetables in pita bread, tabouli)
Gino’s (cheesesteak inventor)
Steve’s (“whiz with”- ie., cheesesteak with onions)
Bassetts Ice Cream (40 flavors of super premium; since 1870--oldest ice cream company in US)3
Philadelphia Soft Pretzels (hand-twisted)
Morris Arboretum
Pat's King of Steaks (birthplace of cheesesteaks)
Silk City Diner (meatloaf, grilled cheese, duck spring rolls, pot stickers, duck confit, twice-fried french fries, empanadas)
The Cone Guys (different ice cream cones: pretzel, chocolate)
Savona Restaurant
Termini Bros Bakery (canollis)
Farmer’s Market
Pretzel Museum
Valley Green Inn
Morimoto Restaurant (Iron Chef)
Mutter Museum (medical history)
McNally’s (leftover T-Day sandwiches every day- grilled turkey with cranberries and stuffing)
Tastebuds (cakes, eclairs)
Johnnie’s Hots (sausage and fish in hot dog bun)
Bitar’s (fried fries and vegetables in pita bread, tabouli)
Gino’s (cheesesteak inventor)
Steve’s (“whiz with”- ie., cheesesteak with onions)
Bassetts Ice Cream (40 flavors of super premium)
Philadelphia Soft Pretzels (hand-twisted)
Morris Arboretum
(local specialties- chipped beef, chicken croquettes, scrapple)
Basset’s Ice Cream (40 super premium flavors)
Pat’s
Phil Soft Pretzels (hand-twisted)
TastyKakes

(local specialties- chipped beef, chicken croquettes, scrapple)

Pittsburgh
Stephano’s Restaurant
Primanti Brothers (corned beef sandwich w/ fries and cole slaw on it)
Parma Sausage
il Piccolo Forno (Italian bakery, almond popovers)
Klavon’s Ice Cream Parlor
Enrico’s Biscotti
Reinhold’s (create your own ice cream flavor)
Froggy’s (local sports memorabilia)
Pierogis Plus (over 30 varieties)
Station Square (stores)
The Strip district (3 blocks of restaurants and cafes)
Enrico Biscotti (former mechanic’s garage, many types of biscotti, full bakery, pizza)
Sand Hill Berries (raspberry sundae)
Nadine's (sandwiches- Reubens, meatball, fried bologna; inexpensive specials, free seconds; pasta and sausage)
Crystal's (Lebanese: kibbeh--like a meatball, Mediterranean quesadilla, lamb, tabouli)
Pennsylvania Macaroni
Carnegie Museum of Art
Carnegie Museum of History
Great Allegheny Ride (bike/hike path)
Cafe Zao (Portuguese rest)
Pamela's P & G Diner (breakfast)
De Luca's (breakfast, mixed grill, chocolate chip hot cake sundae)
Quaker State Lube

Punxsutawney
Pantall Hotel

Reading
Jimmie Kramer's Peanut Bar and Restaurant (free peanuts--customers encouraged to throw shells on floor; since 1933)

Shartlesville
Roadside America (huge miniature village)


Strasburg
National Toy Train Museum

Uniontown
Laurel Caverns (state’s largest cave)


Wilmington
Winterthur


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Winterthur Gdns
Delaware Water Gap to Crater Lake (hike)
Allegheny River- from Kinzua Dam to Tidioute (tubing, wilderness islands)
Youghiogheny River Gorge- canoe Middle Yough
Weatherbury Farm

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