Day Out With Thomas the Tank Engine comes to Ronks, PA!
Thomas the Tank Engine Visits Ronks All aboard! Thomas the Tank Engine invites little engineers to go full steam ahead for a day of engaging activities and fun adventures at Day Out With Thomas: The Steam Team Tour 2019.
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Downtown Lewisburg
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Lewisburg's vibrant downtown features more than 40 specialty retail stores, friendly restaurants, museums, B&Bs, and an authentic Art Deco movie palace showing movies nightly.
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Friends Of Joseph Priestley House Museum
Joseph Priestley House is a National Historic and Chemical Landmark where visitors can investigate the ideas and contributions to American history of Joseph Priestley (1733-1804), noted English theologian, educator, natural philosopher and political theorist.
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Ghost Tour of Lancaster, PA
A candlelight walking tour of haunted Lancaster The Ghost Tour of Lancaster offers candlelight walking tours in Lancaster city and Strasburg. The 70-90 minute tours are led by a costumed storyteller who shares ghost stories at a number of haunted hotspots.
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Herr's Snack Factory Tour
Free tour of the Herr's Snack Factory, Nottingham, PA! Free tours of the Herr's Snack Factory located in Nottngham, PA. The tours are guided and visitors see all the snacks made right before their eyes.
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Historic Fallsington, inc.
guided tours in the village of historic fallsington Step from the present into the past and visit the village of Historic Fallsington in southeastern Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Consisting of over 90 buildings it is the first Nationnally registered district in Bucks County. Historic Fallsington, Inc.
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Johnstown Children's Museum
A children's museum where kids learn through play. New in 2009! Part of the Johnstown Discovery Network, the museum is located inside the Heritage Discovery Center. A children's museum with a variety of hands-on activities, themed on the culture, geology, geography, industry, ecology, and ethnicity of this region.
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Johnstown Flood Museum
A museum about the 1889 Johnstown Flood. On May 31, 1889, a neglected dam and a phenomenal storm led to a catastrophe in which 2,209 people died. It’s a story of great tragedy, and of triumphant recovery. You’ll see exhibits, artifacts, a multimedia presentation and an Academy Award-winning documentary.
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