a+b=2Idlewild and Soak ZoneYear Opened: 1878Location: Ligonier, Pennsylvania, USA Total Number of Rides: 40Roller Coasters: 2Idlewild and Soak Zone or Idlewild Park is the third oldest amusement park in the U.S. The park was first opened in 1878 as a public campground near the ...
One small city in Pennsylvania may be the sweetest place on Earth. That is town of Hershey, which is known as the "Chocolate Town". It is named after Milton Hershey, the founder of the largest chocolate factory in the world. Milton Hershey built his first candy factory in the early 1900...
isn't in Pennsylvania (sorry, Punxsutawney Phil). You'll find it northwest of Chicago, and if you're a true fan, you can actually sleep over: It's a bed and breakfast called theCherry Tree Inn. The owners promise great food (but if you want your alarm clock to wake you ...
2. Hershey, Pennsylvania: A chocolate king’s industrial utopia In 1900, Milton Hershey sold the successful caramel candy business he’d founded in order to become a pioneer in the mass production of milk chocolate. He built a factory complex near his birthplace in rural Pennsylvania, in part ...
known as the"City of Light".Hong Kong is the"Wall Street of Asia".One small city in Pennsylvania may be the sweetest place on Earth.That is town of Hershey,which is known as the"Chocolate Town".It is named after Milton Hershey,the founder of the largest chocolate factory in the world...
in the world. Hershey used his success to give back to the community. He built a town around the factory for his employees. He gave streets fun names like Chocolate Avenue. He built schools, parks and shops. This generous man gave millions of dollars to charity. He built an amusement ...
Watch as this couple explores the famous Rock Bridge Memorial State Park, which includes footage of them going all the way into the cave known as the Devil's Icebox.
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in the world.Hershey used his success to give back to the community.He built a town around the factory for his employees.He gave streets fun names like Chocolate Avenue.He built schools,parks and shops.This generous man gave millions of dollars to charity.He built an amusement park with ...