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Tjuice
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Aug 24, 2015

Help with 2016 trip planning

I live in N. Indiana and will be heading to Niagra Falls next July. Will have a 10-year old with us. None of us has been to the Falls or in much of the NE for that matter.
Here's my basic plan; I need fill-ins for things to see and do along the way, or at least not too far out of the way.
Oh, and I've been reading debates about staying on the NY or ON side of the Falls, so I'm thinking of doing both!

Leave SE through Columbus to Gettysburg PA for a few days. Is there anything in OH or E. PA to see?? (10-year old is not into big coasters, so skipping those parks)
Head N to Hershey for a couple days. Go to the park for one day. What else is there?
Head N maybe stay at Wellsboro near the canyon? On our way to NY Falls.
Stay a couple days at NY Falls, pack up, move to the ON side for a couple days.
Head home through CAN to MI, we can drive that in one day if there's nothing to stop and see/do. I mentioned the Henry Ford museum and was vetoed...
I will have about 4 days free with this plan. Maybe a day at PA Dutch country?
10-year old loves nature, and I know there's a lot of history around...we tend to try and avoid big cities.
Please help me fill in?
Thanks!
  • The Corning Glass museum is worth stopping at for a few hours. It's really more interesting and enjoyable than it may at first sound.

    I would try to work out a couple of days or so at one of the lovely state parks in the finger lakes region. Watkins Glen and Letchworth are perhaps the two best known. Ten year old me would have loved Letchworth park; adult me definitely does. (I'm sure the same is true about Watkins Glen and some of the others.)

    For someone who didn't like coasters, I might consider stopping at Kennywood (in Pittsburgh) or Knoebels over HerheyPark. Kennywood has a number of unusual non-coaster attractions. Knoebels is nice in being open admission; you can use their pay-as-you-go scheme for people who want to have only a handful of rides. HersheyPark does have plenty of things for most anyone, though--including a very nice water park area, if that's of interest.

    I would also suggest attempting to override the veto of the Henry Ford.
  • CloudDriver wrote:
    Not too far from Hershey is the Strasburg Railroad, where you can ride a train pulled by a steam locomotive. Right across the street is the Railroad Museum of PA.

    When in the area, we always make sure to get a meal at the Shady Maple Smorgasbord. If you go, go hungry.


    Some great suggestions in this post. The Railroad Museum is excellent, as is Strasburg RR. I've never eaten at Shady Maple, but if it is on par with other food in the area, I am sure it is delicious. All of this is in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country.
  • History Channel has an app called "History Here" that might be of some help. It can gps ping where you are at and show things in the area or you can bring up a map and search that way. When you click on the marker it gives you the name and address, you can then open a description of the place.

    There's another one called "Food Network on the Road" which shows you the restaurants from the different Food Network shows.
  • You'd be passing real close to Shanksville, PA site of the Flight 93 crash. Visited that Memorial this summer on our way to Niagara Falls where we stayed at 4 Mile Creek State Park

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