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Category Archives: Pennsylvania
Northeastern PA
This is our first trip to northeastern Pennsylvania in our motorhome. We didn’t know quite what to expect. It turns out, NE PA has a lot to offer. Our campground is very near Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. The … Continue reading
Steamtown National Historic Site
Steamtown has been on this railfan’s radar for many years. It is impressive if you like historic locomotives and railroad history. Steamtown is a railroad museum and heritage railroad built on the 62 acre site of the former Scranton Yards … Continue reading
Posted in national parks, Pennsylvania, RV Travel, trains
Tagged Baldwin Locomotive Works, Big Boy locomotive, Delaware Lackawanna & Western RR, Electric City, Lackawanna Railway, Phoebe Snow, Radisson Hotel, Scranton PA, Steamtown National Historic Site
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more Pennsylvania
Addendum to our Pennsylvania blog… Found more memorable images from our time in PA.
Pennsylvania, Gettysburg and Hershey
Following Robert E. Lee’s route, we traveled North to Gettysburg PA. This may be the most significant National Military Park in the US. The battle there July 1-3, 1863 was seen as the turning point of the Civil War. The … Continue reading