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Hershey Trip

Option #1: Hershey & Nearby Sights

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Created by FollowMe123 - October 26th 2022

Welcome to Pennsylvania! Here are some of the lesser known, and hopefully interesting sights and diversions to be found in this part of the country!

7795 Allentown Blvd, Harrisburg, PA, US

Selfie City Museum

Selfie City is a Selfie Museum that offers many different photo experiences of a life time. Its a space full of over 20+ photo opportunities. We welcome all, to include photographers, influencers, parents and children to join in to create unforgettable memories.

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7011 Allentown Blvd, Harrisburg, PA, US

Pho #1

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Photo of Hershey Gardens
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170 Hotel Rd, Hershey, PA, US

Hershey Gardens

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Hershey Gardens opened in 1937 with Milton Hershey’s request to “create a nice garden of roses.” More than 75 years later, the 3 1/2 acre rose garden has blossomed into 23 acres of botanical beauty providing visitors with unique experiences and enriching opportunities. Overlooking the town of Hershey, Hershey Gardens features a breathtaking assortment of flowers and shrubs, a stately collection of rare, signature trees, and various programs designed to delight visitors of all ages. Indulge your senses in the color and variety of our brilliant seasonal displays and explore themed gardens, including our charming hands-on Children’s Garden. In the summer, walk among hundreds of fluttering butterflies in the outdoor Butterfly House.

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Photo of Boy with the Leaking Boot
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170 Hotel Road, Hershey, PA, US

Boy with the Leaking Boot

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A statue was erected at High Point Mansion, Hershey, Pennsylvania, United States, then the home of Milton S. Hershey and his wife Catherine, to replace a more energetic fountain which displeased Mrs Hershey by spraying her favourite sitting place when there was a gust of wind. It is now in the Hershey Gardens. As Mrs Hershey died in 1915 this statue must be from that year or earlier.

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1mi 00h 04m

40 Northeast Dr, Hershey, PA, US

Derry Township Historical Society

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Visit our museum and experience the history of Hershey and Derry Township, PA that showcases artifacts from our earliest settlers, the town of Hershey, and a one of a kind sports exhibit, from B'ars to Bears, that celebrates American Hockey League's most storied and successful franchise, an interactive Hershey Transit trolley exhibit, and our popular, permanent collection, the Veterans Exhibit, that features the personal belongings of Major Dick Winters, and our children's discovery room.

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2mi 00h 09m

23 Briarcrest Sq, Hershey, PA, US

Simply Greek

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Welcome to Simply Greek Hershey's Greek Eatery The idea of Simply Greek derived from the virtual restaurant Deliver Me Greek, which was run from the prep kitchen of our family's restaurant Soda Jerk Diner & Family Restaurant. There was such a high demand for Deliver Me Greek through DoorDash that it gave us the confidence to open up our own restaurant. We heard what our customers wanted and delivered!

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Photo of Indian Echo Caverns
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368 Middletown Rd, Hummelstown, PA, US

Indian Echo Caverns

Like many caverns in the Mid-Atlantic states, Indian Echo Caverns is a limestone cave. Cut through Beekmantown limestone, which is over 440 million years old, they were formed through the erosive properties of water. As time progressed, geological forces led to an "uplift" of the surrounding limestone, eventually allowing more and more water to flow through the formation. As the water flowed over the limestone, it began to create small crevices, these small crevices led to larger ones, and eventually, over a series of millions of years, it created the caverns as they are today.