
The State Capital Everyone Overlooks — Until They Visit
Rich in historic sites and cultural landmarks, this compact capital city sits along a broad river in southeastern Pennsylvania.

Rich in historic sites and cultural landmarks, this compact capital city sits along a broad river in southeastern Pennsylvania.

Not only part of the Appalachian and Great Lakes regions but the Mid-Atlantic too, Pennsylvania certainly has lots of different sides to it.

In the calming mountains of Pennsylvania sits Ricketts Glen State Park, a scenic region only a short drive from my home state of Maryland.

Often overlooked in favor of New York and Washington DC, Philadelphia boasts an array of tourist attractions for you to check out.

Often overlooked, this lakeside destination surprises visitors with just how much it has to offer.

Often called an ‘architectural museum’ thanks to all its beautiful old buildings, this is certainly a very charming city to amble around.

Fittingly nicknamed the “Sweetest Place on Earth,” this charming town is synonymous with one of the world’s most famous chocolate brands.

This little city has a true Pensylvannian charm to it.

Nicknamed the Quaker State and the Keystone State, Pennsylvania is a state bordered by New Jersey, New York, Ohio, West Virginia, Maryland and Delaware.

Tucked away in a scenic corner of the region, this former industrial hub once stood at the forefront of coal mining, railroads, and manufacturing.

Known as the “Niagara of Pennsylvania”, this scenic natural attraction is every outdoor lover’s dream.

Tucked between steep forested ridges and the Lehigh River, there’s a small borough that feels like it wandered out of the 1800s and just never left.

With so many different sides to it, Pennsylvania really is a treat to travel around and surely has something for everyone to enjoy.

Set in a fertile valley along a winding river, this historic city has undergone an impressive transformation in recent decades.

The width of Pennsylvania gives it a varied personality, a diversity of geography and opportunity. Its eastern end is home to the Delaware River and the big city of Philadelphia.
