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Dave's World Tour - Day Two
Hershey Park, Amish Country, Hershey Farm and Inn, Valley Forge, Independence Hall, USS Constellation and Harbor Place.

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Dutch Amish Country - Intercourse, PA

3370 Harvest Drive

Intercourse , PA 17534

1-717-768-7253

lat:40.030238
lng:-76.116796

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Intercourse is the hub where the Amish and local folks do their business and host thousands of visitors each year. The beautiful Amish farms surround the Village, which is located on the Old Philadelphia Pike (Route 340), earlier known as King's Highway, in Eastern Lancaster County. Intercourse is in close proximity to all Lancaster Country attractions and, in particular, our sister Villages of Bird-In-Hand and Strasburg. The Village stands as a clear reminder of our traditional American heritage as people live by a simpler way of life.

Harbor Place - Baltimore Inner Harbor

200 East Pratt Street

Baltimore , MD 21202

1-410-332-0060

lat:39.28611730319751
lng:-76.61219358444214

Harborplace & The Gallery is Charm City’s premiere shopping, dining and entertainment destination! It’s a shopper’s delight to browse through one-of-a-kind shops or enjoy great buys from national retailers. This great variety of stores is all located within two waterfront pavilions and a beautiful four-story glass atrium in Baltimore’s famous Inner Harbor. Satisfy any hunger craving at 30 different eateries or one of 13 restaurants. From concerts, street performers and special events to visiting ships and holiday fireworks, there's something for everyone!

Hershey Farm Restaurant and Inn

240 Hartman Bridge Road

Ronks , PA 17572

1-(800) 827-8635

lat:40.002684
lng:-76.18514

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Hershey Farm is located on 23 of the prettiest acres in Lancaster County with fabulous views of lush Amish farmland and a tranquil fishing pond. Enjoy shaded wooded areas, thousands of beautiful flowers, and our own fruit and vegetable gardens. Take a leisurely walk on our mile-long walking trail. Relax by our soothing waterfall and enjoy the beauty that surrounds you. The kids are sure to love the farm animals living on our property. They’ll see goats, guineas, silkies, turkeys, roosters and Shaggy, the donkey!

Independence Hall

143 S. Third Street

Philadelphia , PA 19106

1-(215) 965-2305

lat:39.94471963877791
lng:-75.11970520019531

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Don't limit your visit to Independence National Historical Park to just the Liberty Bell Center and Independence Hall. Spanning over 55 acres on 20 city blocks within the historic district of the City of Philadelphia, the park preserves and interprets many of our country's most important resources associated with the establishment of the United States of America. These sites include the First and Second Banks of the United States, Congress Hall and Old City Hall. Additionally, the park tells the story of Philadelphia's most famous citizen, Benjamin Franklin, in Franklin Court, where Franklin's home once stood.

USS Constellation

Pier 1, 301 East Pratt Street

Baltimore , MD 21202

1-410-539-1797

lat:39.285531865153125
lng:-76.61120116710663

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The last all sail warship built by the US Navy is open to the public as a museum in Baltimore's Inner Harbor. Discover life on board the only civil war era vessel still afloat and explore the ship's maritime history.

Valley Forge

1400 North Outer Line Drive

King of Prussia , PA 19406

1-(610) 783-1077

lat:40.09908414736847
lng:-75.44654846191406

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Of all the places associated with America's War for Independence, none conveys more the impression of suffering, sacrifice, and ultimate triumph than Valley Forge. No battles were fought here, no bayonet charges or artillery bombardments took place, but during the winter of 1777-78 approximately 2,000 soldiers died. Valley Forge is the story of an army's epic struggle to survive against terrible odds, against hunger, disease, and the unrelenting forces of nature.

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