Hi Everyone,
My boyfriend and I sometimes travel from Niagara Falls, NY to Philadelphia to visit relatives and I was wondering if anyone knows if there are any must-see places in between so we're not just driving for a straight 10 hours. Thanks!
Couple's road trip from Niagara Falls, NY to Philadelphia
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What month/season? I grew up in Central PA.
The things you could plan on seeing would be the Corning Museum of Glass, PA Grand Canyon west of Wellsboro, the Little League Hall of Fame in South Williamsport and the Fabridam and the Edison Hotel in Sunbury.
The man that named the Pine Creek Gorge Pennsylvania's Grand Canyon was my high school history teacher.
The Edison Hotel was the first commercial building in the US that was wired for electric lights.
> any must-see places in between
It would help us to give us info that would be useful to YOU if we can learn what types of things YOU consider worthwhile to visit. A site I might consider a must-see, you might consider an utter bore; and vice versa.
And, as noted above, we also MUST know the time you are traveling. A place that is interesting in summer might be closed in winter.