Philadelphia is a vibrant city with museums, tons of historical things like the Liberty Bell and the Constitution Center, as well as a cool art neighborhood around Cherry St. Newtown, PA is really cute and quaint and has the beautiful George School campus. La Haska has Peddler's Village- read cool shops with knick-knacks. New Hope is the hippie community with cool shops as well. Hopewell and Lambertville have artsy stuff, and The George Street Playhouse and the Yardley Players are in PA as well. Look at www.Pennsylvania.gov- I believe that's the state website, w/ tourist info.
Because it had rich, fertile lands which farmers could easily grow crops to both sell and feed their families.
Religious tolerance
The ones with legs
There weren't such things as tourist attractions in colonial times.
No it wasn't. Colonial Pennsylvania is about half the size of Pennsylvania today
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The phone number of the Colonial Pennsylvania Plantation is: 610-565-0945.
John Henry
There weren't such things as tourist attractions in colonial times.
No it wasn't. Colonial Pennsylvania is about half the size of Pennsylvania today
In Pennsylvania
The Chesapeake Bay
Independence Hall.
The empire state building is one of the main attractions.
There are a wide number of potential tourist attractions in the state of Pennsylvania. These include visiting the major cities of Philadelphia or Pittsburg and the battlefield at Gettysburg, A full list of over 1600 attractions can be found on the official tourism website of the state of Pennsylvania.
Google Pennsylvania colonial flag under images
The phone number of the Colonial Pennsylvania Plantation is: 610-565-0945.
John Henry
Dogs and cats are the types of resources found here in colonial Pennsylvania
Three of some really good tourist attractions in Pennsylvania that you should visit some day are Heresy chocolate factory(the them park too! =p) another is the independence hall lastly Philadelphia