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Interstate 79
Interstate 79 runs from Erie in the north to Mount Morris in the south through the western portion of the state. Check out:
U.S. Brig Niagara and Homeport Maritime Museum, Erie.
Presque Isle State Park, Erie.
Volant Main Street Shops, Volant.
Interstate 81
Interstate 81 winds its way from Great Bend in the northeast to State Line in the south central region of the Commonwealth. Discover:
Lake Scranton
, Scranton.
HERSHEY'S CHOCOLATE WORLD®, Hershey.
Yuengling Brewery, Pottsville.
Route 6
National Geographic rated the drive along Route 6 one of America's most scenic drives. This route extends more than 400 miles across the northern tier of the state from Milford to the town of Corry. Route 6 Interactive Map Search for Attractions and Lodging on Route 6
Interstate 76
On October 1, 1940, the nation's first toll road opened for business. Since then, countless cars and trucks have traveled the Pennsylvania Turnpike. Don't miss:
The Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh.
Old Bedford Village, Bedford.
Liberty Bell, Philadelphia.
Route 15
This scenic drive winds from Lawrenceville in the north to Fairplay in the south. Enjoy:
Little League Museum, South Williamsport.
Shikellamy State Park, Sunbury.
Hiawatha Paddlewheeler, Williamsport.
Interstate 80
Cruise from one end of the state to the other, from Stroudsburg in the east to Wheatland in the west, weaving your way past beautiful state parks, game lands, and other attractions, including:
Penn's Cave, Centre Hall.
State College
Prime Outlets at Grove City, Grove City.
Route 30
Also known as The Lincoln Highway, Route 30 was the first coast-to-coast highway in the nation. Explore:
Allegheny Portage Railroad, Gallitzin.
Carnegie Science Center, Pittsburgh.
Fort Ligonier, Ligonier. |