One of America's most historic states, it ranges from the urban flair (and grit) of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh to the bucolic beauties of the Poconos, Dutch Country, and Bucks County. And for history, Philly and Gettysburg! are absolute bucket-listers.
Longwood Gardens in 'Spring Has Sprung & U.S. Gardens Await Discovery'
Spring is here, and summer's already around the corner! If you’re a flower gardener - and the National Gardening Association estimates that members of over a third of U.S. households are - you already may have begun to till soil and plant seeds. And those who like to travel as well as garden (as well as those who enjoy gardens more by watching than working), now is time to plan a trip to take in some of Mother Nature’s bountiful beauty. Gardens come in a variety of types, sizes and offerings.…
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Situated on 245 acres within the heart of Pennsylvania's elk range and within the Elk State Forest, the Elk Country Visitor Center is a premier elk watching and conservation education facility in the Pennsylvania Wilds and the entire Eastern United States.
The Center provides a needed focal point for elk watching tourists coming to the area. State-of-art interpretive and interactive exhibits that inform and educate the public about elk, wildlife conservation and green building design make the facility popular for school field trips and family vacation travelers alike.
Guided and self-guided elk tours are also available throughout the region. Visit
www.experienceelkcountry.com to learn more!
More recently, their son (my grandson) and his girlfriend have stayed at the Bowman's inn, in New Hope. New Hope is charming, with many charming shops and restaurants.
My husband and I ate at the Golden Pheasant Inn in New Hope and in the Railroad Station restaurant across the river in Lambertville. They were a little pricey for me, a Depression-era girl, but the food and the romantic surroundings made me feel like a 20-year-old again !!!
I want to take my girlfriend on a nice romantic weekend for Columbus Day, and I'm thinking Bucks County maybe, cozy country inn kind of thing, she's really into the whole antiquing/quilting/craftsy scene. I could really use some suggestions for where to go, where to stay, nice restaurants, etc., again with an emphasis on ROMANTIC.
Any ideas??