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Step back in time to historic Southeastern Pennsylvania

From colonial times to modern marvels.

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Created by phifeps - February 27th 2019

Pennsylvania is a history buff’s dream come true—it’s got a past rich in fascinating events and people dating all the way back to the American Revolution. With historic religious communities, Revolutionary War sites, and kooky museums, you can take a step back in time on your trip to Southeastern Pennsylvania and have an adventure that everyone will enjoy.

137 Franklin Avenue, Cheltenham, Pennsylvania, United States

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Photo of The Pagoda Reading
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Duryea Drive, Reading, PA, US

The Pagoda Reading

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An unexpected sight in Reading, Pennsylvania, the Pagoda Reading is a must-visit for culture lovers and fans of all things offbeat. The Pagoda is a historical landmark that has been in Reading for over 100 years, and acts as a great community gathering space. It was originally intended to be a Japanese-inspired resort when it was built at the turn of the century, but the hotel never materialized, and the Pagoda was sold to the city of Reading, which has cared for it ever since. On weekends, you are able to enter the Pagoda, with its gorgeously detailed architecture, and climb the 87 steps to the top for a spectacular view of the town. There is also a café on the first floor, where you can buy locally-crafted sodas, ice cream and hot dogs. The Pagoda is an extremely popular spot to watch the sun set, so get your camera ready for an epic Instagram!

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24mi 00h 33m

632 W Main St, Ephrata, PA, US

Ephrata Cloister

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Founded in 1732 by German settlers, the Ephrata Cloister is one of America’s earliest religious living areas, and it’s now a National Historic Landmark. The cloister is known as “A Quiet Place to Visit,” so this will be a great time to relax and rejuvenate on your trip. A guided tour is included in your admission fee, and the site is constantly hosting events. One of the most popular activities is the Lantern Tour, which takes place right after Christmas. There’s also the Theatrical Tour, performed by high school students, which allows you to feel as if you were back in the 1700s. Admission for this fascinating slice of history is only $10!

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49mi 00h 59m
Photo of Colonial Pennsylvania Plantation
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3900 North Sandy Flash Drive, Newtown Square, PA, US

Colonial Pennsylvania Plantation

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Located in Ridley Street State Park is another historical monument you won’t want to miss. Colonial Pennsylvania Plantation is a 112-acre farm site that aims to teach visitors about farm life in southeastern Pennsylvania in the late 1700s. The plantation gives visitors a glimpse of what it was like to live before and during the Revolutionary War, and offers a variety of tours for all interest levels. Admission is just $8, but the plantation is only open on weekends from 11 a.m.-4 p.m., so make sure to plan accordingly.

28mi 00h 45m

137 Franklin Avenue, Cheltenham, Pennsylvania, United States

With a variety of relaxing activities to learn more about our nation’s history, a trip around Southeastern Pennsylvania is just what you need for an exciting and educational vacation. Whether you want to step back in time to our country’s earliest days, or learn about America’s strangest medical mysteries, you’ll find all different kinds of fun in this region of Pennsylvania. So what are you waiting for? Get exploring!