Williamsport, officially The City of Williamsport, is a city in and the county seat of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, United States. In 2009, the population was estimated at 29,304. It is the principal city of the Williamsport, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area, which has a population of about 117,000.
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Timber Power Yoga is an all levels yoga studio dedicated to giving you a welcoming, friendly and encouraging environment where you can reach your full potential, both mentally and physical, through yoga practice. Our studio is a space where everyone is welcome! We encourage you to step outside of your comfort zone, take a yoga class and see where it can take you both on and off your yoga mat!
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Performing arts center offering Broadway-style productions, comedy acts, dance, along with country, rock, and classical live music. Interested in renting the CAC for an event or show? Give us a call or contact us today via our webpage.
Attended a concert here with friends. I was in awe of what has been accomplished with renovations and use of this historical site. The number of volunteers was surprising and their knowledge and assistance were superb. The acoustics were great and the concert experience was fantastic. I highly recommend going to the Arts Center for any production.
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The Community Theatre League (CTL) has been Williamsport's premiere community-based theatre organization since 1976. Occupying its current space since 2000, CTL offers plays, musicals, concerts, student programming, and much more. Opened in 2016, CTL's educational branch, the Community Academy of Stage and Theatre, serves as Williamsport 's best source for all-ages theatre education, summer theatre camps, cross-campus workshops, and vocal lessons. The Jason J. Moyer Studio Theatre, an aditional part of CAST, features more intimate and edgier dramas in its 50-seat theatre as part of it's "Studio Series". CTL and CAST are conveniently located near I-180, U.S. Highway 15, and PA Route 220. During performances, parking is free in the public parking deck directly across the street from CTL.
Have never been much of a theater person, but have been to 3 shows now and have enjoyed each one. The size of the theater gives a coziness to the show.
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The Thomas T. Taber Museum of the Lycoming County Historical Society chronicles the history of our region from American Indian occupation through 20th century industry and life. Exhibits include an American Indian gallery, a Fine and Decorative Arts gallery, 19th century period rooms, and the Shempp Model Train exhibit with over 300 toy trains, and period rooms depicting life from the 1700s through the 1900s. Exhibits change often, keeping the Historical Society fresh and interesting for every visit. The museum also includes a local history and genealogy research library.
We went to see an exhibit of vintage motorcycles and were pleased to discover a wonderful museum of local history. The displays are nicely laid out and really give the visitor an appreciation for a past way of life in the Lycoming valley. We highly recomment a visit, as it is time well spent. Also of note, is the extensive collection of model trains that the museum has in the basement.
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A locally owned distillery situated right outside of Williamsport Pennsylvania. Visit website for hours. Tastings, brunch, lunch, to-go meals... we have it all!
To have a distillery located in my hometown, in central pa is one of the first things I will brag about to friends and family. From brunch, to Sunday fundays, and the vast selection of excellent drinks I would recommend to anyone a trip to the distillery. With such a vast selection of spirits and cocktails you are sure to find something you like. Newest favorite of mine is the homemade egg nog that is perfect for Christmas time. They are always looking at new ways to grow and make the distillery a great experience for all.
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Karma Sutra for me could and has never been one page. I have it to share and enjoy. Reading in the park would be a start for me
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