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Ok_Yard_4646 t1_iy4q41f wrote

Gonna reverse hallmark this shit, ill go there and convince a small town girl that Christmas sucks and she should become a business woman in NYC

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thegreatdimov t1_iy5swy4 wrote

How do you do that ?

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Ok_Yard_4646 t1_iy5t2io wrote

Ill start by watching hallmark movies in reverse, then ill brainwash her into thinking the original love interest is the good guy in the story

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wagsman t1_iy3q8mb wrote

Lol, they threw Indiana and Wellsboro in so people wouldnt call BS on them picking towns in the South Eastern quadrant of the state.

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thisgameisawful t1_iy48tkg wrote

Hahaha I live in Indiana, and Christmas is pretty amazing here, but I don't know if it's worth a trip across the state. I moved here two years ago from SC, and I was pretty surprised at how hard everyone here goes on Christmas

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historyhill t1_iy548xo wrote

Yeah, I got excited before I actually read the list...

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BamitzSam101 t1_iy46ref wrote

Honestly, keep your $80+ and DON’T do Hershey. Maybe the town itself but HersheyPark is not worth the money imo.

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Nymatic t1_iy4pkxx wrote

Yeah you are better off going to longwood gardens at that price tag if you want sonething fancy.

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011011010110110 t1_iy5l6q8 wrote

if you do go to Hershey Park, they offer twilight tickets at a more decent price, and going after the kids go back to school in August is a lot better

edit: Chocolate World is cool, part of it is just a huge gift shop, but the "how chocolate is made" ride is informative

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defusted t1_iy3vj7f wrote

Kinda surprised peddlers village isn't on the list.

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bentrolei t1_iy47cof wrote

It's not far from New Hope, so I imagine that's why they left it off. It certainly deserves a visit if you're in Eastern PA. Most Pennsylvanians might go right by it on their way to New Hope anyway!

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webauteur t1_iy7x7rz wrote

I've been there a few times on bus trips. Oddly enough, they never offered bus trips to New Hope.

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NerdyRedneck45 t1_iy3zfig wrote

Bellefonte is definitely a good one too

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grayzee227 t1_iy5nleo wrote

As someone who goes to college in Bethlehem, Christmas is really pretty here. Main Street is full of lights, and yes... There are horse-drawn carriages.

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IamSauerKraut t1_iy5jj7o wrote

Surprised that Gettysburg is not on this list.

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boo_boo_kittycat t1_iy5ssph wrote

Jim Thorpe is great a year long but the parking is an issue.

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ConferenceMindless48 t1_iy72d4h wrote

Just throwing this out there but technically there's only one town in Pennsylvania; Bloomsburg. Not sure exactly why that is but everything else in the state is either a city, township, or borough.

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webauteur t1_iy7xhxe wrote

You are being pedantic. ;) But I approved your comment. Not sure why it was flagged.

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KryptonicxJesus t1_iy3u8qn wrote

Perkasie should be #1 considering they founded tree lighting

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KittenFace25 t1_iy83pkr wrote

Any good suggestions for small, quaint areas within a 2 hour drive radius of the PIT Airport?

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oldschoolskater OP t1_iy84pz3 wrote

Here's a neat little town I visited recently. Will go back again to explore more. About 45 minutes from the airport.

Zelienople

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