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Pennsylvania Tourism Buro - what to see and do in PA

Gettsburg PA - where the civil war was defined. If you have never been there you need to go and feel history.

Gettysburg Outlet Mall  - Shopping on the south side of Gettysburg

National Shrine Grotto Of Lady of Lourdes -  is the oldest known replica of the revered French shrine, dating to about 1875 (the original Lourdes apparitions were in 1858). The Grotto has been in use since 1805 when Fr. John Dubois founded it as a place of prayer and devotion.

Cozy Inn and Camp David Museum - Several showcases at the restaurant are filled with pictures, autographs and other memorabilia of those who have visited the Cozy and Camp David over the years. This includes Presidents of the United States, news media and political dignitaries.

Antietam National Battle Field - The Bloodiest One Day Battle in American History 23,000 soldiers were killed, wounded or missing after twelve hours of savage combat on September 17, 1862. The Battle of Antietam ended the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia’s first invasion into the North and led to Abraham Lincoln’s issuance of the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation.

Hiram Percy Maxim Grave - When you’re in the vicinity of Hagerstown, MD, near Antietam Battle Field, it takes but a few minutes for you to visit the gravesite of our "Father of Amateur Radio," Hiram Percy Maxim, co-founder of our American Radio Relay League.
 

Hershey Park - Chocolate Town USA, park and factory.

PA Dutch Country (Amish) - Lancaster, PA heart of PA Dutch Country       

Baltimore - The inner harbor, Fort McHenry etc.

Baltimore Ravens - Training Camp in Westminster, MD should start eyeball weekend.

Maryland Tourism Buro  - information on the state of Maryland

Washington, DC - Our Nations Capital information

 

This page was last updated 07/27/2008

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