 | Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania - Nestled in the foothills of the Allegheny Mountains, Punxsutawney has gained international notoriety as the "Home of the Groundhog". People far and wide come to the town that put Groundhog Day on the map. Punxsutawney is a charming small town that caters to families. Come explore the area by finding the 31 strategically placed whimsical 6-foot-tall Phantastic Phil fiberglass groundhogs. |
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 | Susquehanna River Valley, Pennsylvania - The Susquehanna River Valley offers a wide variety of family fun, recreation, history & heritage, shopping, dining, arts & culture, wineries, festivals and events, scenic countrysides and quaint, historic towns to enjoy, explore and discover. |
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 | Lawrence County, Pennsylvania - Lawrence County is a short drive from just about anywhere. Relax for an afternoon, or stay the week – There’s plenty for everyone to enjoy! Lawrence County is well known for their beautiful landscape, Amish Countryside, Historic District, outdoor recreation, quaint shopping villages, ethnic food and much more. |
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 | North East, Pennsylvania - Nestled along the southern shores of Lake Erie, beautiful and historic North East, Pennsylvania is a tranquil escape from the frenetic pace of urban life. Whether you’re seeking relaxing views of vineyards and orchards or breathtaking sunsets on the lake, you’ll be sure to find them here. |
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 | Shippensburg, Pennsylvania - We are a rural, college town, that is located in the scenic Cumberland Valley of South Central Pennsylvania, directly on the line between Franklin and Cumberland counties. With the nearby Pennsylvania Turnpike and I-81, it is just a short driving distance from many metropolitan centers, including Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Washington D.C., and New York City. |
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 | Great Outdoors Region, Pennsylvania - Our Great Outdoors region is a big, beautiful party of Pennsylvania and the perfect destination for family fun and outdoor adventure. It's home to the rolling Appalachian Mountains and more than a million acres of forestland including the Allegheny National Forest, Cook Forest and many state parks. |
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