Festivals
The
Pocono Food Truck Festival features
over 25 food trucks from the Pocono Mountains, the Lehigh Valley, New Jersey.
New York and Philadelphia. Participants will have an opportunity to cast their
vote for best food truck.
Food Trucks Arts Crafts and Music
Pocono Garlic sixty food
vendor offer garlic vinegar and ice cream as well as garlic-themed paintings
and pottery, followed by the 6th annual garlic eating contest.
The
Mother Earth News Fair offers
demonstrations on agriculture, renewable energy, green buildings and
transportation and gardening. Learn how to reduce your carbon footprint, select
organic foods and drinks as well as shop for sustainable products.
The
Hershey Food and Wine Festival choose
from seven different event experiences, including a vineyard tour and tasting
as well as a comedy show.
Harry Potter Festival come
to Chestnut Hill and prepare yourself for a magical adventure with both wizards
and muggles. Enchantingly transformed into Hogsmeade and Diagon Alley for the
weekend, you’ll find themed shops, restaurants serving Potter-inspired cuisine
and even iconic locales including Hogsmeade Station.
Foliage
Gettysburg National Military Park is a
must-see for any fall excursion, providing the perfect scenic backdrop for
visitors experiencing this historic battlefield. Explore the sights and sounds
of battlefield reenactments, monuments, memorials and true history. Gettysburg
offers guests a part of the nation’s past all year, but provides optimal trekking
treasures in the fall. Tour the battlefield on horseback for a unique look at
the autumn trees with guided tours from Hickory Hollow Horse Farm in
Gettysburg. Visitors can enjoy one to four-hour guided trail rides through the
battlefield grounds complete with knowledgeable guides to point out
little-known facts and tucked away scenic spots that can only be found on
horseback.
Historic
Sites Wildflower Areas Nature Trails and the October Foliage of Bucks County
Philadelphia
and the Countryside in 1776, General George Washington and his
army crossed the Delaware River in the frigid cold of winter. The Washington
Crossing Historic Park is an interpretive center that tells the story of
Washington’s famous crossing, and preserves the early 19th century
history of Taylorsville, where the crossing occurred.
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