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EXPERIENCE the best of the mountains, lakes, cities and scenery as you explore Western PA, which consists of the Laurel Highlands/ Southern Alleghenies, Allegheny National Forest, Lake Erie and Pittsburgh regions, Be swept away by the awesome scen- ery of the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon and the 2,053 feet of Kinzua Bridge. In Pittsburgh, you’ll want to take in the culture at the city’s theaters, museums and restaurants and of course, the National Football League’s Steelers. The first lighthoutse built on the Great Lakes will guide you to the shores of Lake Erie, while the caverns of the Laurel Highlands will take you deep into a spelunker’s delight. To see it all at your own pace, traverse the scenic Route 6, which stretches long across the Northern Tier. FOCUS ON WESTERN PA great lakes region | pennsylvania wilds | pittsburgh region | laurel highlands/ the alleghenies GREAT LAKES REGION ATTRACTIONS Conneaut Lake Park, Conneaut Lake Amusement park on the shore of the states largest natural glacier lake. Highlights include the newly renovated miniature golf course, the Blue Streak roller coaster, a full-service campground, fishing and hiking grounds, and the scenic boardwalk. Admission is free. Info: 814.382.5115, www.conneautlakepark.com Daffin’s Candies, Sharon World’s largest candy store, family-owned and operated for more than 100 years. Home to the Chocolate Kingdom, a world populated by solid chocolate creatures and sculptures, with free chocolate for all visitors. Info: 877.323.3465, www.daffins.com Erie Zoo and Botanical Gardens, Erie Home to more than 400 animals from 100 different species, as well as 11 unique botanical gardens, a carousel, and a train ride. Open Mar. - Nov. Info: 814.864.4091, www.eriezoo.org Splash Lagoon Indoor Water Park Resort, Erie Amusement park on the shore of the states largest natural glacier lake. Highlights include the newly renovated miniature golf course, the Blue Streak roller coaster, a full-service campground, fishing and hiking grounds, and the scenic boardwalk. Admission is free. Info: 814.382.5115, www.conneautlakepark.com Tom Ridge Environmental Center, Erie Educational and research center providing interactive exhibits and tours of Presque Isle and its wildlife. Features the 4-story-high, 45-foot-wide Big Green Screen, which shows a variety of educational films. Info: 814.833.7424, www.trecpi.org Waldameer Park & Water World, Erie Amusement and water park complex with more than 75 rides and free daily shows. Info: 877.817.1009, www.waldameer.com 42. EXPLORE PA 2018 MUSEUMS Battles Museums of Rural Life, Girard Interactive museum situated in two 19th century houses, where visitors can learn and perform the bygone tasks of an 1860s household (such as churning butter and spinning yarn), or just wander through the eighty acres of wooded hiking trails and farmland. Guided tours available. Info: 814.4554.1813, www.eriecountyhistory.org/museums- exhibits/battles-museum-of-rural-life Drake Well Museum and Park, Titusville Commemorates the 1859 well that help birth the modern petroleum industry. Includes tours of operational oil drilling machinery and scheduled explosions! Info: 814.927.2797, www.drakewell.org expERIEence Children’s Museum, Erie A hands-on educational experience for kids. Numerous varied exhibits teach about physics, engineering, history, math, and more in fun, interactive ways. Info: 814.453.3743, www.eriechildrensmuseum.org Venango Museum of Art, Science and Industry, Oil City A technology and science museum focusing on the industrial history. Features rotating series of exhibits appropriate for children and adults. Info: 814.676.2007, www.venangomuseum.org. FESTIVALS & EVENTS Candlelight Ghost Walk, Girard A walking tour of Girard’s local ghost stories and hsitorical landmarks (departs at dusk on Saturdays, Memorial Day weekend - Labor Day weekend). Info: 814.774.3653 ZooBoo, Erie The Erie Zoo’s annual Halloween event, with trick-or-treating for kids (12 and younger), special Halloween displays, and a spooky ghost train. Info: 814.864.4091, www.eriezoo.org PENNSYLVANIA WILDS ATTRACTIONS Allegheny Reservoir and Kinzua Dam, Marshburg Nestled deep in the Allegheny National Forest, the Allegheny Reservoir offers a variety of outdoor opportunities, from camping and hiking to canoeing and swimming. Pack a picnic, or catch your own lunch at one of the best fishing spots in the East. Info: 814.362.4613, www. visitanf.com/allegheny-reservoir Cherry Springs State Park, Coudersport An excellent stargazing location, due to its remoteness and exceptionally dark skies. Offers both self directed and guided stargazing opportunities. Hiking and camping facilities also available. Info: 814.435.5010, www.dcnr. state.pa.us/stateparks/findapark/cherrysprings/index.htm Original League Inc. “The Birthplace of Little League Baseball,” Williamsport Site of the first Little League game in 1939, and host of the Little League Baseball World Series from 1947 to 1958. Info: 570.323.1308, www.leaguelineup.com/original- leagueinc Straub Brewery, Saint Marys Founded in 1872, the Straub Brewery is among the oldest continually operatiing breweries in the country, and has maintained family ownership throughout the entire history. Stop in for a tour of the brewery (for ages 12 and older) and a free beer at their “Eternal Tap” (for ages 21 and older). Info: 814.834.2875, www.straubbeer.com MUSEUMS Pennsylvania Lumber Museum, Galeton Experience the life of a lumberjack at this historical museum of Pennsylvania’s lumber era. Includes an interactive logging camp, recreated locomotive and cabin and working sawmill. Info: 814.435.2652, www.lumbermuseum.org EXPLORE PA 2017 | 41.