Discover the best top things to do in Pennsylvania, United States including Penn State University, Curtis Institute Of Music, Westminster College, Mennonite Heritage Center, Bryn Mawr College, National Museum of American Jewish History, Carlisle Barracks, Fairmount Water Works Interpretive Education Center, University of Pittsburgh, Drexel University.
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5.0 based on 620 reviews
Freshman move in day. Great organization and easy move in day. Extremely helpful employees directing you. I wish I was the student.... Great school
5.0 based on 25 reviews
Curtis’s free student recital series most Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings is a fabulous opportunity to hear wonderful music played by super talented young musicians who will be the stars of the future. They also live stream on YouTube if you can’t make it in person.
5.0 based on 14 reviews
The Mennonite Heritage Center tells the story of the oldest continuous Mennonite community in America. Over 12,000 items are preserved and used to tell the local and Mennonite stories. The current exhibit features the 18th century immigrant experience as well as stories of recent arrivals. The Center houses a genealogical center and research library, archives, a permanent exhibit open 5 days/week, a gift shop, and a fraktur gallery (an early form of ornamental writing and decoration). Rotating art and history exhibits fill two other galleries. A 30 minute introductory video is provided for visitors. A list of available traditional arts workshops, bus tours, and other events is available on the web site. The annual Apple Butter Frolic is held the first Saturday of each October and is a staple of local history, PA Dutch food, and agricultural life. The Christmas season brings the fine craft sale and Christmas market with work by select artisans. The Whack and Roll croquet tournament brings local nonprofits together each spring.
5.0 based on 36 reviews
This wonderful college has great gothic architecture,and 135 acres of beautiful grounds. We enjoyed the.Labyrinth, Sunken and Community Gardens and were amazed by the 3,000 trees. There are State Champions which are tress with the greatest combinations of height, average crown spread, and trunk circumference. State champions here are a copper beech, a ginkgo, sourwood, a.corktree, M. Cherry, Weeping Hemlock.. and Scotch Elm.
4.5 based on 1,113 reviews
Visit the National Museum of American Jewish History, right on Independence Mall. Explore our collection of interactive exhibitions highlighting the journey of American immigrants and their stories that have helped shape America into the country we know and love. Reserve your tickets now!
A part of the Smithsonian (so all but special exhibits are free) this very interesting and informative museum covers life of Jews in the United State. It has a nice mix of exhibits with historical information (including immigration facts and figures), artifacts, interactive exhibits and film/tv clips. Informative and enjoyable. Worth a trip to Philadelphia for.
4.5 based on 56 reviews
I attended school at the Barracks and it's a great place in US history. The LeTort Spring runs through the base and it adds to the greatness of Carlisle. Practice your bass catch and release in this beautiful place.
4.5 based on 68 reviews
Discover. Connect. Act. Nation's first public water supply system. Global tourist attraction. Showing the public how to be better water resource stewards. Come downstairs to visit one of Philadelphia's hidden gems. Best of all, we are free and open to the public six days a week. The mission of Fairmount Water Works is to foster stewardship of our shared resources by encouraging informed decisions about the use of land and water.
4.5 based on 260 reviews
Oakland is one of Pittsburgh's best places for strolling around, and the University of Pittsburgh is the best of the best, with its gothic Cathedral of Learning and lovely flower beds and open green spaces. Wander inside the Cathedral and find the elevator that goes to the 43rd floor for a remarkable view of the green city all around it. You won't be disappointed.
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