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The rolling hillsides, the quaint country lanes, and the acres and acres of farm fields of crops — agriculture's always been a big part of what makes Pennsylvania so special. And now, there are plenty of chances all over the state to explore the state's harvest bounty.
Check out a county fair, where amongst the rides and games you can rub elbows with local baking champions or cast a vote for the largest pumpkin. This is where you can really experience the true traditions of Pennsylvania's agricultural communities.
Get lost in a cornfield maze, maneuver your way through the stalks of corn or spend some time chatting with friendly farmers at a local country market as you browse through farm-fresh produce and just-baked breads. Learn the tips from the farmers who grow those fresh ingredients each and every day.
For some true Pennsylvania agricultural immersion, check out any of our wonderful farmstays, where the entire family can experience milking cows, gathering eggs, and feeding the livestock firsthand, and that's all before sitting down to a true farmer's breakfast, You've never tasted freshness like this before!
Or toast your discoveries at one of Pennsylvania's beautiful and award-winning wineries, where you can sample everything from sweet ice wines to big, robust reds as you relax on a patio surrounded by vineyards. It's all part of the agricultural story we call Keystone Country.
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Slow down and savor in Philadelphia- Philadelphia may be known for its cheesteaks and soft pretzels, but it's also home to agricultural genius of its own.
From chow-chow to chardonnay- Pennsylvania's Dutch Country Roads simply features the best of agritourism no matter where you turn.
Country life along I-79- Fall in love with western Pennsylvania's unique blend of city bustle and country charm.
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Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh once conjured images of "hell with the lid off." Today, the city at the forks of the Ohio is a shining, modern metropolis that leads the way in bioengineering, medicine, and high technology. And this year, the city is celebrating! Pittsburgh 250 is a year-long commemoration of the naming of the city by General John Forbes in 1758 - and it's a party like you've never seen before. Champion pro sports teams, a host of cultural amenities, and the first T. Rex fossils ever discovered mean that the Steel City has something to enchant everybody.


