Pennsylvania

Hotel Palomar Philadelphia

Hotel Palomar is a unique luxury boutique hotel in Philadelphia that features 230 stylish guestrooms and suites and 4,500 square feet of state-of-the-art meeting and event space. A striking lobby, superb restaurant and onsite fitness center all reflect Hotel Palomar Philadelphia’s story of Art in Motion. Throughout our boutique hotel, original artwork dynamically interacts with soft hues, luxurious custom furnishings and original architectural detailing.

The Lodge at Woodloch Hawley PA

Opened in June 2006, The Lodge at Woodloch features 58 rooms over 3 floors accessible by elevator. The first true luxury destination spa to open in over 10 years is here – The Lodge at Woodloch. This extraordinary respite for mind, body and spirit is nestled in Pennsylvania’s lake region – easily accessible from anywhere in the Northeast. You will find superb amenities with every conceivable choice for contentment and challenge available to you

Gardens In Philadelphia

Most people are aware that Philadelphia is known as “The City of Brotherly Love.” But what is not as well known is that the city is also home to many gardens and parks. To begin with, Philadelphia’s Flower Show, the largest indoor flower show in the world, attracts more than 250,000 visitors each year. After the Show is packed up for another year, however, there is still so much more to see.

Great places to visit in Philadelphia

Usually when families take vacations to the Northeast, they will take in all the beautiful countryside and as many historical sites as they can. These are two of things that attract visitors the most to this area. This is the region where our country was first settled and Philadelphia was a large part of that settlement. There are the usual attractions like The Liberty Bell, the home of Betsy Ross, and Independence Hall, but there are many more interesting places to see in and around Philadelphia that many will miss.

Leave the modern world behind Pennsylvania Dutch Country

“Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and He shall lift you up.” (James 4:10). That’s the prescription that Pennsylvania’s Amish and Mennonite communities have lived by since the 1720s, when they settled here as part of William Penn’s grand experiment in religious tolerance. Both groups had their beginnings in the European Anabaptist movement …

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Places to visit in the Pocono Mountains

The Pocono Mountains region covers 2,400 square miles of wooded peaks, valleys, lakes, rivers and waterfalls and is located in the northeastern Pennsylvania, encompassing Carbon, Monroe, Pike and Wayne counties. The county seats are Jim Thorpe, Stroudsburg, Milford and Honesdale, each offering a quaint, historic atmosphere, unique shopping and dining experiences, authentic historic/cultural sites, art …

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Top Ten Landmarks and Historic Sites

The most famous national landmarks blend our colorful history with beautiful or quirky aesthetics. 1. Built over the course of 36 years, the Washington Monument sits on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The obelisk is the tallest structure in town.     2. Between 1892 and 1954, New York City’s Ellis Island processed more …

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