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One North Second Street Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States, 17101-1601, 717-233-6000
This morning we left Harrisburg going to Anchorage. Our last few nights were spent staying in the Harrisburg Hilton. A little jaded as a hotel but as hotels go in Harrisburg one of the better ones. A firemans start to make the check in etc early and then onto Anchorage.
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... of the little girls who play Sarah. They have had to cast three more little girls to alternate the role throughout the run. (Child Labor Laws....)<br><br>Rehearsals are going well and we open on Friday! YAY!!! The show will continue throughout the holidays and will close Dec. 31st. <br><br>Doing a Christmas show like this always makes me in a sentimental mood. Keep in touch - all of you!<br>Erica<br>
Hershey, Pennsylvania, United States ericalee... was great) as we toured the battleground and for the next 3 hours we learned all about the area, the battle, and the men who fought and died on the battlefield. Getting the guide was the best thing we could have done.....she we so knowledgeable and we learned so much more that we would have trying to tour the area on our own. <br><br>Tomorrow off to Hershey PA for some chocolate, and then to Lancaster to see the PA amish countryside.<br>
York, Pennsylvania, United States donhadThe big push continues with another day of cloud watching as some spectacular scenery rolls by. I loved riding up thru WV and MD. Beautiful horse farms, mountains and fall colors kept me from staring too hard at all the dark, ponderous clouds lurking along the hilltops. The temps ranged from 54 to 72 F (briefly). Do not expect to see the 70s again.<br>But at least we are tucked in and no drops have touched the big fella. Just a frost warning for tonight and chilly temps tomorrow.
Carlisle, Pennsylvania, United States visionrider... br><br>I decided to instigate a game. I ran out to the van to get some spare rolls of duct tape, and started an impromptu game of Duct Tape Races.<br><br>Three teams of two would compete head to head, rolling their duct tape down the auditorium aisle much in the style of a soapbox car. Round 1, all three tapes rolled simultaneously, gaining points for each checkpoint down the aisle. Round 2, two teams would roll down the aisle while the other team would be ...
York, PA, Pennsylvania, United States mikeandkelsey... went to PARADISE…..PARADISE, PA that is…one last AMISH Township on our travels. We then located and toured three covered bridges, which we enjoyed driving through and looking at the architecture of each.<br> <br><br> Once turning our direction to Gifford Pinchot State Park, camping was finally in our ‘sights’. Arriving at the state ...
Lewisberry, Pennsylvania, United States terry_dianne... road coming up. We were simply making very slow progress in the completely wrong direction. Although we were flexible and could either camp or motel it, we were far from any interstate with its motels, nor were any campgrounds listed for the area. We would need to get to some more travelled road to get to a stopping point. <br><br>We finally hit an intersection and discovered that we could go west again. I found the route number on the map and although it ...
Carlisle, Pennsylvania, United States lacasarodanteWe were on our way to meet Reena's old school friend from back in Singapore. We found ourself driving straight threw Pennsylvania. This is where Ram when to high school.<br><br>We made some quick calls and Ram found a high school friend that he hasn't seen or even talked to in 8 years! We stoped only for a couple hours and we had to be on our way....
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States reena.ram.king... an incessant sneezer (allergy season?).<br><br>We ate dinner at the Soda Jerk Diner in Hummelstown, and decided to settle in for the night. Check out the pictures from the day, feel free to post comments or send emails and stay tuned for updates on day two!<br><br>~Amanda and Sarah<br><br>P.S. Yes, we are being safe.
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States amandaandsarah... chocolate and the founder, Milton Hershey, and all the good things he has done for the world. It seems right that such a great american chocolate was invented by such a good person! We saw a church that was built 4 years BEFORE George Washington was born! And the lights of the town look like Hershey Kisses, sweet! Of course, we had our fair share of chocolate, including the best Reese's milk shake I have ever had! For dinner we found ...
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