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Innovative center for contemporary art and nationally recognized sculpture garden. Gallery and shop in historic Alverthorpe Manor. Classes and rental facilities available. Tue-Sat, 10am-5pm.
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Museum exhibitions and activities for families about the environment and its diverse species. Explore Dinosaur Hall, stroll among live butterflies, pet a live animal, learn the importance of water.
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Adventure Aquarium features the West African River Experience, a 40-foot walk-through shark tunnel, Jules Verne Gallery, 4D Theatre and the opportunity to Swim with the Sharks. Timed-tickets required. Parking available; wheel chair accessible.
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A welcoming community with a vibrant town center, offering shopping and
nightlife with independent stores, restaurants, art-house movies, live theater
and tree-lined streets, an easy 35-minute train ride to Philadelphia.
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Over 30 aircraft on display. Eight interactive hands-on helicopters! Kid-friendly, educational and fun for the whole family. Near QVC's Studio Park.
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422 Business Center
Oaks, PA 19456
Location: Montgomery
Phone#: 610.823.2393
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An expansive American memorabilia collection amalgamated by a private collector. Tens of thousands of items displayed over three acres. A 90-minute guided tram tour takes visitors through decades of American history.
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Grey Towers Castle, built in 1897; elegant Rose & Mirror Rooms, facilities for conferences, events and weddings. Art gallery. National Historic Landmark. For information call 215.572.2900.
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Arnold's Family Fun Center offers go-karts, laser tag, bumper cars, duck pin bowling, inflatable bounces, and the largest arcade in the area! Corporate and birthday parties are available.
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Manufacturer of quality chocolates for more than 100 years. We also produce the largest line of low carb, sugar-free chocolate confections in the industry. Self-guided factory tours available daily.
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Old Augustus Lutheran Church founded 1730, built in 1743 by Reverend Henry Melchior Muhlenburg. The Church is the oldest unchanged Lutheran church in America. Tours available year-round by appointment. Call for hours.
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Woods, small ponds, and Pidcock Creek. Native wildflowers, ferns, vines, shrubs, and trees along an extensive trail system. Grounds open daily 8:30am-dusk.
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Produces 25 different wines and more than 2,000 gallons per year. Tasting room open daily. Located in North Wales, just minutes from King of Prussia, Valley Forge and Philadelphia.
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Pennsylvania heritage collection; 100+ autos, trucks, and horse-drawn vehicles built in Southeastern Pennsylvania.
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Site of 1777 Battle of Brandywine; museum exhibit, video, Washington's and Lafayette's Headquarters. Museum shop.
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Art and nature coupled as one in wildflower and native plant gardens. Open daily 9:30am-4:30pm. Gardens free.
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The Bryn Mawr Film Institute is a beautiful, restored, historic movie theater, with a full program of the finest in current, independent and international films, film discussions and courses. It also houses the Cafe Seville
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Tubing, canoeing, rafting, kayaking trips on the Delaware River in Bucks County. 33 years of family fun. 2 hour 2 day eco-adventures. Live web cam & discounts on our website.
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Step back into the time of cobblestone streets and gas lanterns. Visit St. James Theater. Oversee artisans handcrafting your favorite Caroler ® figurines. Enjoy the heartwarming new Caroler ® and Kindle ® Villages.
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Rts 29 & 73 on Plank Rd
Schwenksville, PA 19473
Location: Montgomery
Phone#: 610.287.6970
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630 acres along the Perkiomen Creek is a hiker's paradise year-round. A brief respite can be enjoyed in a 20-acre clearing set aside for pavilion picnicking and shuffleboard, volleyball and fishing.
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Charming country winery with nationally acclaimed wines. Located between Longwood Gardens and Brandywine River Museum.
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31-acre pleasure garden featuring tropicals, perennials, and containers; a colorful cut flowers garden, woodlands, water garden, and ruin garden.
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Premium homemade ice cream made with the milk from our cows at Milky Way Farm. Beautiful building with scenic view of Chester County. Groups welcome. Farm tours upon request.
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Site of Battle of Germantown and 18th century home of Benjamin Chew. Features period furniture, family portraits and gardens.
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The Plantation is an authentic mid-18th century farm site with historic buildings, interpreters in colonial attire and period farm animals. Feature colonial craft and skill demonstrations.
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Non-profit, single screen historic theatre which presents art & independent film, children's programs and classic film.
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The Philadelphia-based sports and entertainment company that owns the Philadelphia 76ers (NBA) and the arena where they play: the Wachovia Center. Visit Web site for additional team information.
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Boone's birthplace and boyhood home. Buildings and furnishings interpret 18th century rural life among Pennsylvania's English and German settlers. Tours, special programs, museum shop.
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Great food, lively atmosphere, and an awesome gaming room! A unique location for your next private party or corporate event; we have it all, for all ages! Eat, drink, play!
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Is the oldest and largest outdoor multi-breed competition in the United States. Features the world's top riders, is internationally recognized, USEF-A rated, and one of the area's most exciting events.
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Parkland Dr
Eagleville, PA 19408
Location: Montgomery
Phone#: 610.539.8020
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Jogging trails, basketball, horseshoes, shuffle-board, tennis, hardball, playground and picnic pavilion by reservation.
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One of the most famous prisons in the world, this National Historic Landmark was the model for 300 prisons worldwide and held some of America¬?s most notorious criminals, including Al Capone.
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Turn-of-the-20th-century nostalgia "old days" outlet store roasts peanuts and makes peanut, almond and cashew butter. Variety of candies, chocolate, fudge, nuts and gourmet coffee.
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North and South American wild animals in naturalistic settings. Focus on educating young children. Daily live animal shows during season, education programs, summer camp, birthday parties, playground, cafe, nature shop year-round.
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851 Mayhall Rd
Collegeville, PA 19426
Location: Montgomery
Phone#: 610.409.1150
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Hunting fishing, picnicking, hiking, equestrian trail, and youth hostel.
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500 S. Bethlehem Pk
Fort Washington, PA 19048
Location: Montgomery
Phone#: 215.591.5250
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Fun and exciting science museum for all ages, with an IMAX Theatre, planetarium, and many interactive exhibits. Visit our website and see what's new!
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Historic 1850s chapel has been restored and converted to a dinner theater. Enjoy original productions and hit shows over dinner in Lancaster County's newest, most intimate and unique entertainment venue.
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Founded in 1764, the German Society is the oldest cultural institution of its kind in America. Historical library available for tours. Concerts, lectures, and German heritage events hosted year-round.
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We bring history back to life! Daily Candlelight Walking Tours and Haunted Trolley Tours in Philadelphia. In Lancaster area, daily tours in Strasburg and downtown Lancaster. Fun for all ages.
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Colonial mansion built in 1722 for Sir William Keith, provincial governor of Pennsylvania. Elegant country home of the Graemes 1739-1795; picnic area and nature trail; interactive school and group tours.
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Corporate picnics, weddings, bar and bat mitzvahs, team building. More than 150 acres of beautiful grounds with many amenities including zip line, paint ball, and go-karts.
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Green Lane, Upper Frederick, Upper Hanover, Marlborough Twps
Rts 29 & 63
Green Lane, PA 18054
Location: Montgomery
Phone#: 215.234.4528
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The park consists of over 3400 acres and three bodies of water totaling 870 acres. Four recreational activity sites within the park offer a variety of uses. A Nature Center offers environmental classes.
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Historic buildings and century-old trees; culinary, medicinal, fragrance, dye, industrial and other useful plants; cottage garden, gazebo. Guided tours by appointment, fee charged.
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Come visit the tastiest tour in town. Learn how your favorite snacks are made. Reservations required for tours. Gift shop. Closed weekends and major holidays. Free
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44-acre historic site with a late 18th century Georgian mansion and two-acre formal garden. Partial handicap accessibility.
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Represents a dozen sites from 18th century to Victorian furnished homes to America's first paper mill and a station stop on the Underground Railroad, some with gift shops.
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Helps strengthen Philadelphia's tourism industry through interpretation and interaction, making our nation's history relevant and real. Also operates Franklin Square, named Best Play Place for Kids by Philadelphia Magazine. Able to do group tours ...
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Historic Sugartown, a restored village of the late 18th century; provides an exceptional example of a self sufficient community. Includes general store, book bindery, residence and more. Call for tour themes and reservations.
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18th century mansion, home of Revolutionary War General Anthony Wayne.
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18th and 19th century village includes ruined foundation of Continental Army hospital from Valley Forge encampment and 18th century mineral water spa. Pre-arranged guided tours.
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Elegant Georgian estate built between 1743-1748 by Quaker entrepreneur Samuel Morris contrasts Colonial and Colonial Revival ways of life. 1700 cellars show lives of servants and slaves. Formal garden and picnic area.
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6th & Market Sts
(Across from the Liberty Bell)
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Location: Philadelphia
Phone#: 215.925.6101
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Located in America's most historic square mile, information on over 4,000 local attractions, free maps, directions, concierge services, tickets to attractions, convenient underground parking, public restrooms, gift shop and cafe.
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Home of America's best champagne and icewines; also world-class premium dry red and whites.
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Exhibitions, sculptures and intimate galleries filled with the visual riches of well-known regional and national artists.
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Paved walkways provide vistas of Valley Forge National Historic Park and woodland planted with thousands of azaleas and rhododendrons. Small stream and large pond. Open sunrise to sunset. Free
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The first American home of John James Audubon celebrates Audubon's artistic and scientific legacy. Small museum houses all of his major works on paper and several original oil paintings. Gift shop.
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Built in 1768 as the home of Quaker abolitionists. Philadelphia's only preserved Underground Railroad site is open to the public. National Historic Landmark.
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1,300 seat renovated, acoustically superb 1928 Vaudeville house. Headliner acts, theatrical performances, top name entertainers.
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Eight major department stores and 365 shops, including Neiman Marcus, Bloomingdale's, Louis Vuitton and Tiffany's; and 40 restaurants from Cheesecake Factory to Morton's make this the East Coast's largest retail shopping mall.
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Spectacular Christmas Lights. Children can visit Santa. 12 miles north of Reading, off Rt 183 North.
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A celebration of the Pennsylvania Dutch folklife & fun! A 9-day festival of foods, quilts, folk art, traditional crafts entertainment and family fun. America's largest traditional quilt sale.
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Classical pop, theater, comedy and more offered within easy reach in the heart of Lansdale. More than 60 superb productions annually provide unforgettable experiences at this premiere performing arts center.
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The Lehigh Valley Wine Trail is a cooperative of eight family-owned wineries, nestled in the foothills of the Pocono Mountains, formed to promote regional tourism and agriculture.
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Often referred to as the world's premier horticultural showplace, offers events, concerts, and cuisine throughout the year. Its 1,050 acres encompass majestic gardens, opulent conservatories and dancing fountains.
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Moredon Rd
Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006
Location: Montgomery
Phone#: 215.947.9708
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A haven for wildlife, this 230-acre park features activities including hiking, picnicking, bird and animal watching. Sledding and cross-country skiing in the winter.
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101 New Mill Rd
Oaks, PA 19456
Location: Montgomery
Phone#: 610.666.5371
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Enjoy picnicking, fishing, hiking and biking. Access to the Schuylkill River and the Perkiomen trails are located within the Park.
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Enjoy exhibits and programs that tell the story of Mennonite faith and life in southeastern Pennsylvania. Research genealogy and local history in the historical library.
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The Lively Arts series is a focal point for culture in the area. Audiences experience the arts first-hand through performances of regional and national artists in dance, music, and theatre.
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Traditional, alternative and children's productions come to life in a newly renovated, uniquely intimate, regional professional theater. Visit website for schedule and further information.
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Built by Welsh Quaker Edward Morgan, Daniel Boone's grandfather. Features dressed logs with decorative chinking and 18th century furnishings. On the National Register of Historic Places. Hours change seasonally.
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Narberth offers shopping and dining in a setting that truly evokes Main Street America. The town is known for its family-friendly events and an authentic small-town charm, just minutes from Center City.
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Non-partisan and non-profit, the National Constitution Center is a revolutionary new interactive museum and educational center to create awareness of the Constitution, its history and relevance today.
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The National Liberty Museum is dedicated to preserving freedom and democracy by fostering good character and understanding for all people. Features glass art and stories of heroes around the world.
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Polish spiritual and pilgrimage center. Exhibits, reproduction paintings of Our Lady. Annual Polish-American festival in Sep. Traditional Polish foods, live music, entertainment and more. Tours by request. Free.
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2500 Upper Farm Rd
Norristown, PA 19403
Location: Montgomery
Phone#: 610.270.0215
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690-acre park offering hiking, biking, jogging, roller-blading, fishing, picnicking, cross-country skiing, a grass volleyball court, bird watching, wildlife viewing and summer band concerts on selected Saturday evenings.
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1810 Beagle Rd
West Chester, PA 19382
Location: Chester
Phone#: 610.793.2279
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Scenic trips by canoe, kayak, tube, or splashboat. Food Shack offers grilled food and ice cream. Catering for groups. Nestled next to the Brandywine River between Unionville and West Chester.
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Site of the Paoli Massacre, September 20, 1777. Interpretive signs guide visitors at 1777 battlefield where British atrocities gave rise to America's first battle cry, "Remember Paoli." Features oldest Memorial Parade and third oldest war mo...
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An indoor driving range offering video lessons, this 10,000 sq. ft. practice facility features nine driving stalls, short game area and sand bunker. Pro shop, golf camps and more.
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Turn-of-the-20th century country gentleman's estate of Governor Samuel W. Pennypacker. Victorian family furnishings. and political memorabilia.
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Internationally recognized resident theatre company producing a six-play series and three-play family series with acclaimed educational program and classes for the general public.
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Specialize in group transportation services, such as convention, airport, hotel and pier transfers. They also plan single- or multi-day tours and provide travel into and/or from the Northeast.
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Location: Montgomery
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The 19-mile Perkiomen Trail runs through the Perkiomen Creek Valley from its junction with the Schuylkill River Trail at Oaks, Upper Providence Township to the largest County Park, Green Lane Park. Most of the trail is a 10-foot wide cinder or stone aggre...
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Restored Colonial farmhouse where Washington planned the Battle of Germantown. 18th century German kitchen garden; gift shop; farm animals.
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Oldest horticultural organization in U.S. and the producer of the World Class Philadelphia Flower Show.
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Showcasing more than 2,000 years of human creativity, the collections and special exhibitions present masterpieces of painting, sculpture, decorative arts and architectual settings from Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
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Pine Crest has everything you are looking for. An elegant new ballroom and meeting rooms for seating up to 275. Magnificent views of PineCrest Country Club Golf Course.
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Enjoy coal mine tours and steam train rides. Call for schedule or log onto web site.
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Philadelphia's children's museum, where learning is child's play.
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Polish history and culture, paintings of "Great Men and Women of Poland" and "Poland at Arms," World War II photographs of 1939-1944. Gift shop.
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1752 Georgian mansion of Pottstown's founder and colonial ironmaster, John Potts. Discover how Potts, his family, servants and slaves lived and worked in the 18th century.
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Behind-the-scenes walking tour of a national television network. A fun and informative look inside the world of electronic retailing. No reservations required. Not recommended for children under 6. Adm. Tours daily, every hour on the hour.
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Rated #8 by Golf Digest Magazine; features new clubhouse, well-stocked pro-shop, Sheerin's Pub Restaurant, locker rentals. A country club experience at affordable prices; ideal for corporate golf outings and social events.
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Dynamic and stimulating environment for learning about art, science and civilizations through programs, exhibits, collections, a Planetarium and 25-acre park.
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Guided horseback trail rides for all ages. One hour or more through Evansburg State Park, 25 minutes away from Valley Forge National Historical Park. Open year round.
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Experience sightseeing from a ducks-eye view! The 70-minute amphibious tour takes visitors through Philadelphia's Historic District, South Street, then onto the Delaware River. Daily tours depart frequently Mar-Nov. Group rates available.
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A company specializing in themed events and dinner shows presented throughout the region at a variety of facilities offering up to 30,000 square feet.
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60-acre linear park parallels Schuylkill River. 2.5-mile watered canal, tow path and trails for hiking, bird watching, boating, fishing. Remains of historic Lock 60 and beautifully restored Locktender's house.
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Trace the Schuylkill River from Pottsville to Philadelphia. Its 128 miles flow past pastoral countryside and the industrial past, into today's rich recreational, economic and historical resources.
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Administered by the Lower Perkiomen Valley Park
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Location: Montgomery
Phone#: 610.666.5371
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This 11.5 mile multi-use trail, running from Philadelphia to Valley Forge National Historical Park, is a popular destination for biking, rollerblading, jogging, and walking. The trail is administered by Lower Perkiomen Valley Park, 610.666.5371.
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Experience PA German Culture through exhibits of folk art and history... renowned fraktur and textile collections and much more make the Heritage Center a must see in southeastern PA.
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A garden of ideas and suggestions exhibiting more than 4,000 kinds of ornamental plants. Grounds are free and open to the public daily, year round, dawn to dusk.
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Souderton-Telford Main Streets promotes distinctive business and cultural
opportunities for two vibrant downtown communities. They also coordinate the
Indian Valley Farmers' Market, the Souderton holiday parade and other community
activities.
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Luxury harbor cruise ship with full buffet meals, live entertainment and musical review show. Prices vary by day of week for lunch and dinner cruises. Cash bar, light buffet and two hours of entertainment by a DJ.
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Spring Hollow is the perfect setting for holiday parties, customer appreciation and company recognition events. New banquet room seats up to 168 and is equipped with large LCD monitor for presentations.
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Plantation home of William Penn's secretary, James Logan, built in 1730. This Early Georgian House with wooded grounds has been described as "the most authentic of all Philadelphia's historic houses."
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The 187-acre campus, is home to the Landscape Arboretum of Temple University Ambler and the Center for Sustainable Communities. Offers diverse entertaining, engaging community programs for students and the public.
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A distinctive 200-year-old landmark; very unique facility for banquets, meetings parties, weddings, and public swimming. Indoor and outdoor event areas offer beautiful views of our picturesque grove.
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Non-profit 75-seat professional theater features main-stage and children's productions. New 40-seat blackbox theater showcases small companies and emerging artists. Also offer performing arts education for youth.
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Provide camping programs and services to economically disadvantaged young people from Philadelphia. Foster personal growth through understanding; acceptance; respect for self, others and the natural world; through enjoyable, experiential and environmental...
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Year-round self-guided tours; MP3 audio, multi-lingual guided tours and step-on guides daily, Memorial Day weekend thru Labor Day weekend and Sa and Su spring and fall. Reservations required for field trips and private/VIP tours. Mailing address: The Cons...
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The Media Theatre is an award-winning, professional theatre offering a Broadway Series of new and classic musicals, children's productions and educational opportunities for all ages.
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Romantic 92-acre Victorian garden displays Philadelphia's rarest and largest trees; rose garden, swan pond, Japanese rock gardens, colorful flower gardens and 1898 Fernery. Handicapped accessible.
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Swing in to see the baby orangutan. Visit America's First Zoo, home to more than 1,300 animals, the state-of-the-art PECO Primate Reserve, award-winning Big Cat Falls, and tropical McNeil Avian Center.
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Join the fun at Philadelphia's spectacular ball park! Includes an outfield entertainment area, kids' games, bull pen viewing area, Philadelphia food and restaurants. Day-of-game pricing available; behind the scenes tours.
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A safe, clean, family atmosphere with constant entertainment. Five mascots, free parking, great food, affordable pricing and a friendly staff; more than just baseball.
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This is the world's only Three Stooges museum. View rare "Stoogeabilia" including personal belongings, movie props, toys, games and much more. Enjoy the Stooges art gallery, theater and research library.
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Sunnybrook is a national landmark site that provides facilities for conferences, tradeshows, business expos, weddings, reunions and other events. Located outside Philadelphia, we offer more than 22,000 square feet of space.
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The Washington Memorial Heritage is a secular, non-profit corporation that preserves and maintains the Washington Memorial Chapel, one of the nation's most important examples of Gothic Revival architecture, and its carillon.
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United Sports Training Center a multi-sport venue dedicated to operating a first class facility, promoting athletic development, and fostering an overall positive experience for our customers.
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Balloon rides offered daily by U.S. Hot Air Balloon Team. Experience the exhilaration of flight over the Schuylkill River Valley in a hot air balloon. The "Ultimate Gift" for any occasion.
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Rt 29
Green Lane, PA 18054
Location: Montgomery
Phone#: 215.234.4863
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Rt 113
Upper Providence, PA 19063
Location: Montgomery
Phone#: 610.984.5170
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15-acre display of wild animals and raptors indigenous to Pennsylvania. Featuring picnicking, fishing, and a wildlife center.
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Noted for its rich diversity, the museum presents exhibits and programs to foster great art literacy.
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The focal point of Valley Forge attractions is the 3,600-acre Valley Forge National Historical Park. It was here that General George Washington forged his Continental Army into a fighting force, during the difficult winter encampment of 1777-78. Of all pl...
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Rt 23
Valley Forge, PA 19481
Location: Montgomery
Phone#: 610.783.0120
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Commemorates George Washington's life and the nation's history with rich, decorative elements including wrought iron work and soaring stained glass windows by some of the finest American craftsmen of the early 20th century.
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Oldest and largest forge of its kind in America. Watch dedicated artisans hand crafting bowls, trays and other giftware in aluminum, bronze, pewter, precious metals. Workshop open to public; gift shop. Open to public.
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Tour the unique hilltop studio/residence handcrafted over 40 years by Wharton Esherick, plus a collection of his woodwork and sculpture.
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Beauty and history meet at this former du Pont estate that features one of the world's greatest collections of American antiques and an internationally renowned naturalistic garden. A national treasure!
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A visual art museum focusing on the art and artists of the Philadelphia region. Suggested donations $5, students and senior citizens $3, children under 12 free.
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National Historic Landmark. 1892 French Gothic manor house, gardens, ponds, woodland. Headquarters of Father Divine's International Peace Mission Movement. Modest dress required.
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An upscale cafe with an intimate stage, a dramatic three-tiered performance space and restaurant. The Philadelphia region's premiere music destination and event facility: World Cafe Live.
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Home to nine generations of one Quaker family. Features their original furnishings and historic rose garden.
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