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Senior ladies will enjoy this road trip of all of their favorites - wineries, shopping, gaming and more. So get the girls together and hit the road! Red hatters welcome!

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Shopping & shows

Spend Day 1 of your tour hitting the region's main shopping locations:

In the evening, head out to see a play, concert, musical or show at Easton's State Theatre Center for the Arts, Lehigh University's Zoellner Arts Center in Bethlehem, or Allentown Symphony Hall in the city's downtown.

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southside bethlehem shoppingmain street - historic downtown bethlehemstate theatrepromenade shops at saucon valley - town squareallentown symphony hall

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Chocolates, wine and gaming

Start Day 2 of your roadtrip with some chocolate samplings at Premise Maid Candies in Breinigsville and Josh Early Candies in Allentown.

Next, spend the afternoon exploring a few of the nine family-owned and operated wineries of the Lehigh Valley Wine Trail. Most offer free tastings of their award-winning wines or charge a nominal fee. Some also do winery and vineyard tours.

End the day with a night out at the Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem on the site for the former Bethlehem Steel Mill. It features 3,000 slot machines, video poker and electronic table games, live nightly entertainment, and dining options including a 24-hour cafe, an authentic Irish Pub, Emeril's Chop House fine dining restaurant, and a gourmet marketplace featuring a wide selection of cuisines.

Hats off to the ladies PHOTO GALLERY:

josh early candieslehigh valley wine trail wine glass and bottleaerial view of the gaming floor at sands casino resort bethlehem

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