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DISCOVER WHY THERE’S MORE TO MAINE
Maine’s offering of historic sites, amazing scenery, culinary delights, arts and entertainment opportunities and family activities attracts thousands of vacationers yearly. While much of the state remains an unspoiled paradise for outdoor recreation enthusiasts, its small cities, towns and villages offer a glimpse of contemporary New England life. Explore the great outdoors, as well as the rural, yet sophisticated, country towns unique to New England. Sample Maine’s superb outlet shopping, watch for whales, take a moose cruise, ski the snowfields...the possibilities are as varied as the state itself.
Along the coast, you will find a region filled with galleries, boutiques, sandy beaches, thriving downtowns, lively arts and entertainment communities and wonderful period architecture. Maine is famous for the beautiful peninsulas of rocky coast that lead visitors through quaint fishing villages, while the scenic coves’ walking, hiking and biking trails are legendary.
Inland, visitors marvel at the mountain vistas and wooded landscapes, as well as historic villages, covered bridges and generations-old family farms. Fishing enthusiasts can try their luck in 6,000 lakes and ponds and 32,000 miles of rivers and streams. The Kennebec River features some of the best whitewater rafting on the East Coast, while Baxter State Park is home to moose, Mount Katahdin, and over 200,000 acres of peaceful wilderness. In the winter, ski resorts host skiers from all over the world who come to Maine for some of the best downhill skiing in the east.
From rugged coastline to scenic mountains, from bustling sea ports to world-class ski resorts, discover why there’s more to Maine.
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Visit New Hampshire and discover authentic New England – from coastal seascapes and sparkling lakes to breathtaking mountain views, you’ll find an endless variety of exciting things to see and do within a short drive of one another.
Explore thriving Main Street communities and follow historic stonewalls through unique towns and villages. Discover roadside farm stands and country stores run by fifth-generation families. Enjoy year-round tax-free shopping at fine boutiques, antique stores, outlet malls and more. Sleep in quaint bed & breakfasts or historic grand hotels dwarfed by some of the tallest mountains in the Northeast. Stroll a seacoast teeming with cafes, craftspeople and lobstermen that conjure up thoughts of a bygone era. For a truly authentic New England experience come to New Hampshire – you’re going to love it here.
Order your free Official New Hampshire Visitors Guide filled with interesting feature stories, detailed regional profiles, driving tour suggestions, don't-miss attractions and gorgeous New Hampshire photography. Call 1-800-386-4664 or go to visitnh.gov to order your copy today. Sign up for our email newsletter to learn about special offers and packages, events and festivals, travel itineraries and more.
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Atlantic City is one of the world’s favorite destinations and the beach differentiates it from any other gaming locale. Visitors can stroll, ride a bicycle or tour the Boardwalk on a distinctive rolling chair.
The city is becoming known for its thriving culinary scene with some of the top chefs in the industry, including Bobby Flay and Wolfgang Puck, opening restaurants here alongside other nationally acclaimed locales such as The Palm, Cuba Libre, and Buddakan, among many others. Trendy, eclectic establishments have taken up alongside home-style ‘mom and pop” locales, classic Boardwalk cuisine and one of America’s greatest spots for a sub sandwich - the White House Sub Shop.
Ranked among the Top Ten Golf Cities in America by ForbesTraveler.com, Atlantic City is one of the East Coast’s premier golfing destinations with 30 courses within a 30-mile radius of the city. Besides lining the ocean and bay with pine-bordered fairways and pristine greens, many courses are championship-caliber, designed by some of the top course consultants in the country.
The Atlantic City area is also full of history and culture. The Atlantic City Historical Museum, the Civil Rights Garden, New Jersey Korean War Memorial and Atlantic City Art Center offer insight into our past. Other sites include New Jersey’s tallest lighthouse - Absecon Lighthouse, the Atlantic City Aquarium, antiquing, historic village charm, lush gardens, wineries, zoos and more.
For excitement, relaxation, family fun, great entertainment and just plain fun, plan your visit to Atlantic City today – it’s just a short drive away.
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What makes Ithaca unique?
Is it the towering waterfalls, lush ice-age gorges, endless panoramic views?
Is it the hiking, the biking, the boating?
Is it the beauty of Cayuga Lake, the longest of the Finger Lakes?
Perhaps.
But perhaps it's something more. Maybe it's the buzz from Cornell University and Ithaca College. You feel it everywhere-in our museums, our galleries, our many restaurants. You hear it in our theaters, our nightclubs, our festivals. You see it downtown on our pedestrian mall, the Ithaca Commons, where PhDs cross paths with street musicians, and families stroll the solar system on an interactive planet walk.You can't put your finger on it, but there's something special going on here. The bumper stickers say Ithaca is Gorges, but it's more than that. Ithaca is beautiful and smart and always unexpected. It's intense and laid-back and disdainful of convention. Ithaca is Ithaca. There's a vibe here unlike anywhere else in America.
And experiencing it is the only way to discover it.
While days may be whiled away visiting the many Finger Lakes wineries, strolling through the Cornell Campus, the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art designed by I.M. Pei, or hiking the State Parks, the evenings can be spent enjoying a lakeside concert at Taughannock Falls State Park, sipping Finger Lakes wine, or dining alfresco on the Downtown Ithaca Commons while listening to live music. You can then take in professional theatre at the intimate 73 seat Kitchen Theatre or at the Hangar Theatre located in a historic airplane hangar.
Weekends in Ithaca offer a glimpse of the local flair at the Ithaca Farmer's Market on the Cayuga Inlet. There, one can enjoy Cambodian dishes, organic dishes brimming with colorful edible flowers, locally made pottery, jewelry, and of course fresh produce and flowers. Tiohero Tours offer sightseeing tours of the lake Dinner cruises, sunset cruises and brunches are offered by Cayuga Lakes Cruises.
When you are preparing to visit Ithaca, just remember to pack enough for a few days because there is so much to do and see in this eclectic college-town that you'll be compelled to return again and again!
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Come discover Long Island, where white sand beaches stretch endlessly along the Atlantic Ocean and history and nature await. Whether you choose a barefoot walk on the beach, an adventuresome climb atop a light house, an afternoon sampling the latest vintages at a local winery, or a round of golf on a championship course, Long Island has it all.
Explore early American history; visit folk life preserves; take a cruise aboard a tall schooner ship or a river style paddle boat. Take a hike along a cliff-top nature trail, or set up camp at a beachfront site. Venture out on an ocean sport fishing expedition, or take a romantic horseback ride along the beach.
Visit the mansions and gardens of Long Island’s gilded Gold Coast era or visit the homes of past presidents, poets and authors. Long Island is graced with high-end shopping, an avant-garde art scene, and excellent dining.
Just across the bridges of New York City, explore Long Island.
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Create vacation memories in the Endless Mountains Region of Northeastern PA, where remarkable mountainous views, vistas and overlooks are all around you. History comes to life through our intriguing themed museums. Numerous outdoor activities will take you down the Susquehanna River on a kayak, through the woods on a hike, or fishing along the waters' edge. Treat yourself to a festival unlike one you've ever experienced before. Travel the Endless Mountains Wine Trail and sample locally made wines. Quaint shops showcasing specialty items are a delight for anyone looking for something a little different to take home. End each day at one of our lodgings with all the comforts of home.
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Get away to historic Gettysburg. Just a short drive from many mid-Atlantic metro areas, including just 90-minutes from Washington, DC, Gettysburg visitors will discover a true American treasure.
Relive the history of our nation, or a childhood visit, while exploring all that Gettysburg has to offer. Nestled at the base of the South Mountain, thriving in the fruit belt of southern Pennsylvania, is over 145 years of history and entertainment for you to enjoy.
While you're here, celebrate the history of President Abraham Lincoln and the immortal Gettysburg Address at the Soldiers' National Cemetery, the David Wills House and the historic Gettysburg Train Station.
Understand the Civil War Battle and the impact on the small community of Gettysburg through tours, museums and living history encampments. Be sure to stop at the National Park's new Museum and Visitor Center to see the restored Cyclorama painting of Pickett's Charge. A downtown walking tour will reveal the civilian stories and the aftermath of a town in war.
Beyond the battlefield, make time for tours and tastings at our three wineries, stop by our farm markets, or take in a round of golf. Wander through the boutiques in our historic towns. Plan your visit around one of our many events including arts, bluegrass, country fairs, culinary and antiques.
Pack the car, bring the kids or a group of friends and discover why so many return again and again to Gettysburg and scenic Adams County. We can't wait to see you!
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Tour. Roar. Explore--Central Pennsylvania!
A Nittany Lion fan or not--you will leave a fan of Central Pennsylvania! A bit of the city and the country life together---State College is a vacation gem and here’s why-
Tour--Take in a Broadway musical, comedy, ballet and the symphony, all in one day. Hotels with history, internationally ranked art exhibits, unique shops, fine dining, night clubs and Cafés--all wrapped into one charming package in Downtown State College. Host of the renowned Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts each summer, First Night State College (C) each winter and --and it’s all a stone's throw from the peaceful seclusion of a wooded trail in the mountains; Boalsburg, a town over 200 years old, is the birthplace of Memorial Day and home to the Pennsylvania Military Museum, Boal Mansion Museum, Columbus Chapel.
Visit Victorian Bellefonte…Seven United States Governors called it home and it is one of the most beautiful Victorian Downtowns in the country.
Roar with the Nittany Lions! The Penn State Spirit is one you’ll have a hard time not catching--even if you are a rival fan at heart. Game Day at PSU is an event like no other--or step up to the plate with the Pittsburgh Pirates single ‘A’ affiliate, the State College Spikes.And of course--the University Creamery, where Ben & Jerry got their start, has the best ice cream in the world!
Explore…The most beautiful countryside in Pennsylvania. Hike or Mountain Bike Mount Nittany and stop to take in some breathtaking views of endless mountains and fields… The area is pet friendly too…so bring them along for the climb!
The streams in the region are frequented by internationally known Fly fisherman Joe Humphreys…you may catch him casting a line with past presidents and celebrities who boast fishing Spruce Creek is some of the best Fly fishing in the country. If caving is your passion…we have many, including the only all-water cavern in the United States.
Tour. Roar. Explore Central PA on your next vacation!
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Discover Lehigh Valley
A fun, relaxing getaway is waiting for you in Lehigh Valley, Pa. Conveniently located 90 minutes west of NYC and 60 minutes north of Philadelphia by car, Lehigh Valley is easily accessible using major highways. The region features charming, historic downtowns in Bethlehem, Allentown and Easton set amid scenic rivers and beautiful, green countryside.
Discover family fun
Make new vacation memories with your family. Lehigh Valley is a convenient and affordable getaway for all ages, no matter what the season. Whether you’re a skier, snowboarder or maybe prefer tubing, we’ve got your mountains. Let your kids get creative at the Crayola FACTORY®, then visit the hands-on, interactive Da Vinci Science Center. A winter trip wouldn’t be complete without visiting some of the great indoor attractions in Lehigh Valley, including art museums, galleries & theatres, as well as indoor karts and laser tag.
Discover just the two of you
Relax. Recharge. Renew. Lehigh Valley is an ideal destination for a couple’s getaway. The Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem features slots, live table games, a luxurious new hotel, three Emeril Lagasse restaurants plus four others, and three fun lounges full of nightlife. About a mile from the Sands, you’ll find SteelStacks, an innovative, unique arts and culture venue built on the former site of Bethlehem Steel. Slow things down with a leisurely trip along the scenic Lehigh Valley Wine Trail. Enjoy historic inns, charming B&Bs and romantic bistros in the city or in the countryside.
Discover how Lehigh Valley is the perfect getaway for families, couples or friends. Get a free Visitor’s Map & Guide at 1-800-MEET-HERE or visit DiscoverLehighValley.com.
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History loves company in the Valley Forge area and Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. The perfect blend of history, shopping, outdoor recreation and exciting attractions awaits. Enjoy the rich history of 3,600-acre Valley Forge National Historical Park, where General George Washington forged the Continental Army into a fighting force during the bitter winter encampment of 1777-78. Today, the Park is home to miles of multi-purpose trails for biking and hiking, with areas to enjoy bird watching and fishing.
Mere minutes away is a shopper's paradise. The King of Prussia Mall, the largest in the nation, offers more than 400 luxury retailers. The new Philadelphia Premium Outlets will boast 120 designer and name brand stores offering savings of 25%-65%. Charming main streets and shopping villages provide a change of pace and many unique buys.
For those who prefer the outdoors, visit one of the many gardens and arboreta in the Valley Forge area, which boasts the largest concentration of public gardens in North America. Montgomery County is also home to countless historic sites and museums. John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove is the first home of naturalist artist John James Audubon. Abington Art Center, an innovative center for contemporary art includes a nationally recognized, seasonally changing outdoor sculpture garden.
Come and enjoy all of this, as well as award-winning restaurants, featuring every cuisine imaginable, and an abundance of quality hotels, inns and bed and breakfasts. Whatever your tastes the Valley Forge area has something to satisfy every one.
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Pennsylvania's Oil Heritage Region
Where History meets Hospitality
History, music, art, shopping, the natural beauty of the countryside, there is something for everyone here in the Oil Heritage Region. Come and enjoy the hospitality of northwestern Pennsylvania.
Our museums bring the past alive. At Drake Well Park and Museum you will learn the story of the discovery of oil and the first commercial well. The Venango Museum of Art, Science and Industry continue the saga of oil's impact on our daily lives. Listen to the sounds of the past at DeBence Antique Music World. In the mood for something slightly racier, Tyred Wheels Museum has just the antique car for you as well as airplanes and miniatures.
Take a ride through the Valley that changed the world on the Oil Creek and Titusville Railroad. This vintage train with a narrated tour takes you through Oil Creek State Park, mail a postcard from the only operating Railway Post Office car in the country.
Tri-City Speedway has 5 Division Racing Weekly; DIRT Modifieds, FASTRAK Late Models, 358/602 Crate Pro Stocks, E-Mods, and a rotating 5th class. Racing every Sunday April thru September.
Outdoor fun can be yours here in the Oil Heritage Region; come and enjoy the beauty of our over sixty miles of asphalt paved bicycle trails for hiking or biking. Enjoy fishing or boating; try the Allegheny River, Justus Lake, Kahle Lake, Oil Creek or French Creek for some of the most challenging and enjoyable fishing in the area.
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Located just off Interstate 80 in East Central Pennsylvania, Columbia and Montour Counties offer breathtaking scenery and hometown hospitality. Visit PPL's Montour Preserve, PPL's Susquehanna Riverlands Environmental Preserve, Weiser State Forest and Ricketts Glen State Park. See black bear, bald eagles, waterfalls up to 94' and get lost in a corn maze.
Launch your kayak or canoe and paddle down the Susquehanna; one of America's Heritage Rivers. You’ll pass fertile farmlands, small towns and mountain forests. Walk, run or bike Robbins Trail, the oldest Rails-To-Trails project in the U.S.
Looking for a slower pace? Discover the areas rich history while experiencing, first-hand, monuments from a bygone era. Explore our twenty-four beloved nineteenth century covered bridges, and one twentieth century covered bridge – a timbered testament to the craftsmanship of our beloved forefathers. Or take a self-guided walking tour in the Historic Downtowns of Bloomsburg and Danville with their beautifully preserved Victorian treasures. You can also sit back, relax and enjoy a performance by the Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble.
Children of all ages can take a thrill-ride on two world class rollercoaster's at Knoebels Amusement Resort; travel deep into a coal mine; or gaze wide-eyed at the wild animals of the rain forest at Clyde Peeling’s Reptiland.
Columbia and Montour Counties include Bloomsburg, Berwick, Danville and their surrounding communities. All lodging and restaurant establishments are conveniently accessible to Interstate 80 and Pennsylvania Routes 11, 487, 54 and 42.
For more information on all the events and attractions in Columbia and Montour counties, contact the Columbia-Montour Visitors Bureau at 1-800-847-4810 and request your free copy of the Official Visitors Guide and quarterly Calendar of Events. Or visit them online at www.iTourColumbiaMontour.com to download free copies of all their brochures.
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