Hershey Fueled by an astonishing record of philanthropy by chocolate pioneer Milton S. Hershey, the town of Hershey experienced rapid growth during much of the Great Depression and the decades leading up to it. In that time, Hershey built -- among other things -- comfortable homes for his factory's employees, a system of inexpensive public transportation, a quality public school system, an amusement park that became a major attraction, the historic Hotel Hershey, a community center, a theatre, a sports arena and stadium and a school for orphaned boys. The charitable foundation he established in his name just a decade before his death in 1945 has provided support to organizations like the Hershey Museum and Gardens, the Pennsylvania State University, the local Derry Township School District, and more. Come see the town where this remarkable man built his legacy. And don't forget to visit the Hershey Chocolate Factory, which makes this town the Sweetest Place on Earth!
The Crayola FACTORY® at Two Rivers Landing Want to roam through a crayon and marker factory, explore the magic of light and color, and experiment with cool art techniques? It's all under one roof at our family discovery center in Easton, Pennsylvania. Hands-on activites for all ages. Come see the colorful world of Crayola and find out how Crayola products are made. Reservation information, hours of operation, prices and tour details can all be found on the Crayola website.
Liberty Bell Center Liberty Bell Center offers a video presentation and exhibits about the Liberty Bell. Focusing on its origins and its modern day role as an international icon of freedom.