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Smarty_Jones_Locker t1_j46zgh1 wrote

  1. For ease of parking - get off 81 at Progress Ave and go to the Elmerton lots and ride the shuttle in. Avoid Cameron Street at all costs.

  2. Unethical life pro tip - stop off at cracker barrel, find a person who had just left, and get the parking ticket off their dashboard. As long as the ticket is the color of the day, you won't pay again.

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Castor_and_Pollux123 t1_j473jf0 wrote

Farm Show? Where?

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vectorizer99 t1_j49ibla wrote

It's a huge indoor facility. No entrance fees. It is worth checking out at least once to know that world exists here in PA. Always early to mid-January. Don't wear dress shoes. :-)

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Xrayruester t1_j474h0g wrote

Harrisburg. Today and tomorrow are the final days.

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Mijbr090490 t1_j47qlfd wrote

If you are enrolled in Hacc you can park for free. I'd honestly pay the 15 bucks to park at Hacc if you aren't so you didn't have to ride the COVID express from the Elmerton Ave lot. If you choose to do that, take linglestown Rd and turn onto Industrial Rd taking that to the Hacc lots. Like others said, AVOID CAMERON ST.

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vectorizer99 t1_j49hz6j wrote

We park at one of the businesses on the south side of Maclay St., and use the Maclay Lobby entrance. $20 cash. (We're always aiming for that entrance anyway.)

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delcodick t1_j49akxb wrote

Disguise your car as a cow

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boringreddituserid t1_j47cuvs wrote

Why not post this in the Harrisburg or Dauphin County subreddits instead of statewide?

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BrowniesAndMilk1 t1_j47ezzk wrote

Why not post your comment in r/nachos

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boringreddituserid t1_j47g5yk wrote

Because not everyone subscribed to r/Pennsylvania is is aware of, or interested, in “The Farm Show”.

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BrowniesAndMilk1 t1_j47g9w6 wrote

Ah yes, the entire state is interested in everything posted in the sub. Good point.

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Smarty_Jones_Locker t1_j47sywd wrote

You should look it up. May not be your bag, but it is the largest ag expo in the country and thousands look forward to it annually.

But you know, in terms of indoor activities in Mid-January in this state, can't really beat it.

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[deleted] t1_j483adg wrote

I mean it is called the Pennsylvania Farm Show.

“Gee Mr. Obvious, I never made the connection”

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