Pennsylvania
Spring Vacations & Unique Travel Spots
Zippo Lighter And Case Knife Museum
Over the building there is a 40 foot Zippo lighter with a pulsating neon flame, and a giant 3 blade pocket-knife. Inside this 15,000 Square Foot site, you will see rare Zippo Lighters and Case Knives. Interactive Kiosks, an incredible 'knife-
in-motion Hologram, a 7 foot audio /kinetic ball machine full of motion, sound and colors produced by it's gears, chimes
, chutes and climbs, and much more.
This wonderful spot has attracted thousands of visitors from over 120 countries since it
opened in 1997.
Location: 1932 Zippo Drive, just off Route 219 in Bradford, PA
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Clyde Peeling's Reptiland
Reptiland introduces visitors to the less-loved members of the animal kingdom in a safe,
entertaining format. Explore the world of mambas, cobras, vipers, pythons and other rare and beautiful snakes. Giant
alligators, gentle tortoises, curious lizards and colorful frogs also await discovery on this zoological adventure. An
exciting multi-media show reveals the close-up world of reptiles on the big screen and live lecture demonstrations offer
guests the chance to touch harmless specimens and speak with friendly experts.
Location: US Route 15 - Allenwood, PA
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Crayola Crayon Factory
The Crayola Factory is a 20,000 square foot rainbow of color and endless fun. You can see how millions of crayons and
markers are made each day. Draw, doodle or play hopscotch. Color on huge glass walls. Design the front page of a newspaper
or bind your own book. Star in a play or put on a puppet show. Plant neon orange carrots and harvest candy red apples.
Learn about light and color and expand your mind by trying new techniques you've never dreamed of.
Location: The Crayola Factory is located at 30 Centre Square - Easton, PA
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Tiny World - Cat Town
Tiny World is a complete town, or area built for cats. It has a general store, gas station, log cabins, Court House, train
station, church, firehouse, farm, and a bunch of houses. Some of the buildings have moving parts and other attractions.
The average height of a building is about knee level to an adult.
Location: South on Rte. 11 from Shippensburg. Turn left on Rice Road - it's a small, undistinguished turn onto a country
road but there is a green street sign -- follow Rice Road past Mt. Rock Rd. and Crabapple Lane, about 1 1/2 miles. Tiny
World will be on your left, with parking.
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Independence National Historical Park - Museum - Liberty Bell
Independence Hall was built between 1732 and 1756 as the State House or capitol. At this building, colonial leaders met to
plan the future of the new nation. Many of the most important documents in U.S. history were written at Independence Hall.
The Declaration of Independence was adopted here on July 4, 1776 (Independence Day). The Articles of Confederation were
ratified here in 1781. The Constitution was written here and signed on September 17, 1787.
Location: South Third Street - Philadelphia, PA
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