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Family-friendly destinations for your vacation to Pennsylvania, from the ‘Rocky Steps’ to Hersheypark [Video]

Pennsylvania is a destination filled with fun for the whole family. 

From historic landmarks to entertaining amusement parks, there will be something for everyone on vacation in this state.

While in Pennsylvania, you can visit amusement destinations like Hersheypark or Sesame Place, climb the “Rocky Steps” just like the fictional boxer played by Sylvester Stallone, and visit the prison that once held Al Capone.

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Below are stops you can make on your trip. 

Be sure to grab an authentic Philly cheesesteak at least once during your stay. 

  1. Hersheypark
  2. Gettysburg National Military Park
  3. Eastern State Penitentiary
  4. Independence Hall
  5. The Rocky Statue and steps
  6. Sesame Place

1. Hersheypark

Hersheypark is an amusement park that offers fun for the whole family. Located in Hershey, this amusement park includes fun for everyone. 

With more than 40 rides for the little ones and plenty of crazy coasters like Fahrenheit, Great Bear, …

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