Pennsylvania is widely known as the birthplace of modern
United States and the cradle of blooming democracy in the face of British persecution, as well as numerous
revolution-era battlefields. However, Pennsylvania also boasts a booming economy on two shores, some interesting
cuisine contributions to the American diet, and the well-known Amish community in its countryside. Explore the
nation’s foundations this season!
As the centre of the independence movement, Pennsylvania is a
state of firsts for the United States, including the country’s first capital in York where the Articles of
Confederation were drafted and a nation was established. Consequently, the origins of the U.S. Marine Corps were
founded in Philadelphia as the Continental Marines. Pennsylvania is home to the Liberty Bell and Independence
Hall, where the Declaration of Independence was drafted and signed, in Philadelphia.
Candy, Confectioners and Cravings
The nation’s first pretzel factory, Sturgis Pretzel House,
was built in Pennsylvania, along with other major snack-food manufacturing that makes up a large percentage of
the state’s economy today. The potato chip and pretzel industries have caused some to dub Pennsylvania the snack
food capital of the world.
Rest assured, though, that Pennsylvania is not all salty. The
United States chocolate industry is based in Hershey, Pennsylvania, where the namesake company has its
headquarters, major manufacturing, and a tourist exhibit open to the public. Other major factories nearby
include See’s Candy, Mars and the Wilbur Chocolate Company.
Pennsylvania is also the famed home of the Philly Cheesesteak
Sandwich, the hoagie, Italian ice (similar to shaved ice), soft pretzels, the stromboli, and even Heinz Ketchup.
The popularity of these local foods can be witnessed at the numerous professional sporting events throughout
Pennsylvania, but centred in Pittsburgh. While traveling Pennsylvania, treat yourself to a Pittsburgh Pirates or
Philadelphia Phillies Major League Baseball game or get rough and raucous at a Steelers or Eagles NFL game or a
76ers NBA game. For the speed-demons, Pennsylvania has a thriving race car driving circuit.
Pennsylvania Pastures and Ports
Discover the unique Anabaptist lifestyle of Pennsylvania’s
Amish communities in Dutch County by visiting the Plain and Fancy Farm, but make sure to refrain from intruding
on the communities as they are active populations and not tourist sites. Head northeast on Pennsylvania’s well
kempt state highways into the mountainous retreat of the Poconos for superb hiking, ski resorts and even a
section of the Appalachian Trail. Visit the Coal Region of Pennsylvania and come face-to-face with the state’s
oldest working-class industry. Mine tours throughout the region demonstrate the history, hazards, hard work and
Irish/Polish heritage of the coal industry in Pennsylvania.
However, you choose to experience the riches and history of
Pennsylvania, make sure to find your airfare to Pennsylvania with fares for the easiest and cheapest way to get
to your destination. Book your travel today and immerse yourself in United States history and heritage wherever
you finally touch down in Pennsylvania.
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