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26 April 2022

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Spanning the Mid-Atlantic, Northeastern, and Appalachian regions of the United States, the beautiful U.S. state of Pennsylvania stands tall as the fifth-most populated province in North America with over 13.5 million residents.

Known as the Keystone State due to its vital function in constructing the foundations of the United States of America, it’s no surprise that the unique culture and destinations in PA attract many tourists. Even the local residents have yet to explore areas of the state that provide a joyous day out.

Find some of the best attractions to visit whilst in Pennsylvania from our list below.

 

Mohegan Sun Pocono

Formerly known as Pocono Downs and Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs, the Mohegan Sun Pocono is a racino located in Plains Township in the outer regions of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.

The renovated casino evolved Pocono Downs Racetrack into Pennsylvania’s first casino and is now the area’s most prominent entertainment complex. Across 82,000 square feet of gaming zones, you can find more than 1,900 slot machines, 50 table games, and a 218-room, 20-suite hotel, Mohegan Sun Pocono delivers endless possibilities in gaming activities.

It’s transformed from a basic casino into a racino because a 5/8-mile harness track is on the grounds. Since the legalization of gambling has long been supported in Pennsylvania, customers can place wagers inside or outside the casino.

In addition, online casinos in Pennsylvania provide mobile platforms, allowing members to continue their table games or sports betting after leaving the famous casino. The entertainment of sports wagering, poker hands, or slot machines doesn’t have to end just because you’ve left the premises.

Gambling culture in PA has resulted in the state becoming one of the most significant players in the gaming industry, producing an incredible $30.4 million in taxable revenue in March 2022 alone!

Hershey Park

When considering a trip that doesn’t come with a legal age limit, Hershey Park is a great day out for the family. And if you hadn’t guessed already, yes, Hershey Park is associated with the famous chocolate brand.

In the town of Hershey, Hershey Park is the leading attraction; it spans 90 acres packed with amusement rides and entertainment for all ages.

Roller coasters live shows, water rides, carousels, bumper cars, and a Ferris wheel, the park has it all and is conveniently located adjacent to the town’s zoo.

ZooAmerica is the perfect place to wind down after a few hours spent in Hershey Park, and visitors can see over 200 animals.

Philadelphia Museum of Art

Located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the Philadelphia Museum boasts one of the largest art collections in America. Fans of Rocky Balboa will know the front steps of the building all too well, famous for when Rocky would be cardio training on the steps in all of the “Rocky” movies.

The museum presents a comprehensive collection of art, including well-known artists such as Picasso, Monet, Rembrandt, and many more.

Presque Isle State Park

Presque Isle State Park is placed next to Lake Erie and offers eleven miles of beach with countless hiking trails for the more active explorer.

The park is known for the sea glass collected ashore, and it’s a regular location for swimming and sunbathing. In addition, the park will often host periodic events and summertime gatherings that are always open to the public completely free of charge.

Upon arrival, visitors will stumble across the Tom Ridge Environmental Center. The center is a household that presents displays of local history and ecosystems. You’ll also find awe-inspiring viewpoints of the lake from the lighthouse in Presque Isle State Park that be accessed through a tour guide.

Independence National Park

Home of the Liberty Bell, the Independence National Park is the most historical area in Pennsylvania. You’ll find the Independence Hall in the park – where the Constitution was authored and where the Declaration of Independence was signed. Adjacent to the hall, you’ll find the Liberty Bell encircled by a set of exhibits defining its history.

Since 1948 Independence Mall has made up the rest of the park, covered with cobblestone pathing alongside more historic structures such as Old City Hall and Congress Hall. You’ll also find intriguing museums like the National Museum of American Jewish History and the Ben Franklin Museum.