well, as a native born Pennsylvanian (I live in Western NY now) this list seems limited to the urban areas of PA and the National Historic sites and no mention of the Northern Tier of PA, outside of Erie. The Kinzua region has much to offer and has a mixed history as a treaty between Geo. Washington and the Iroquois was broken there. Cook National Forest and the Allegheny National Forest also merit mention. Hearts Content is an area of preserved old growth forest. The coal country of NE PA has has a rich history not unlike the mining towns of WV and KY. There is a coal museum including an elevator to a mine in the Scranton area. The Ka-nobles mispronunciation has already been noted, but Lancaster has been butchered here. It is len kester, not Lan cast er. There is a lot of history in Western PA as well. A reproduction of Fort Necessity, history of Washington's military activities in putting down the historic "Whiskey Rebellion" and the history of Fort Pitt and Fort Duquesne are missing. Both played a part in the French and Indian War. The Pennsylvania Grand Canyon near Wellsboro is missing. Kinzua Bridge is a small attraction but still an amazing feat of engineering undone by wind and nature. For those who were young during the days of MisteRogers, there is a museum for him on Pittsburgh's Northside. By the way, the Amish are not isolated in the eastern part of the Commonwealth, there are sizable communities across the Commonwealth and into Eastern Ohio.
As a resident on. Any, go to. Any of the. Area. Fairs. Better. Than. County fairs,, especially. Visit. The. Albion pa. Area fair. ***** (typo. I live in. Western by)
Great list! Although for those who want to visit the amusement park... it is pronounced KA-Nobels. Not 'Nobles'. I know the K probably feels silent but no one will know what youre referring to if you're asking about it :) 'Knobels'
well, as a native born Pennsylvanian (I live in Western NY now) this list seems limited to the urban areas of PA and the National Historic sites and no mention of the Northern Tier of PA, outside of Erie. The Kinzua region has much to offer and has a mixed history as a treaty between Geo. Washington and the Iroquois was broken there. Cook National Forest and the Allegheny National Forest also merit mention. Hearts Content is an area of preserved old growth forest. The coal country of NE PA has has a rich history not unlike the mining towns of WV and KY. There is a coal museum including an elevator to a mine in the Scranton area. The Ka-nobles mispronunciation has already been noted, but Lancaster has been butchered here. It is len kester, not Lan cast er. There is a lot of history in Western PA as well. A reproduction of Fort Necessity, history of Washington's military activities in putting down the historic "Whiskey Rebellion" and the history of Fort Pitt and Fort Duquesne are missing. Both played a part in the French and Indian War. The Pennsylvania Grand Canyon near Wellsboro is missing. Kinzua Bridge is a small attraction but still an amazing feat of engineering undone by wind and nature. For those who were young during the days of MisteRogers, there is a museum for him on Pittsburgh's Northside. By the way, the Amish are not isolated in the eastern part of the Commonwealth, there are sizable communities across the Commonwealth and into Eastern Ohio.
The Mount Washington is incorrect. That mount Washington is in New Hampshire.
The name of Mount Washington is correct-I’m from Pittsburgh ! There can be more than one location known by the same name ! Learn geography!
@@conniecrawford5231 I guess he meant the pictures shown in the video.
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I wanna visit some friends in Pennsylvania 😁
As a resident on. Any, go to. Any of the. Area. Fairs. Better. Than. County fairs,, especially. Visit. The. Albion pa. Area fair. ***** (typo. I live in. Western by)
It's kuh-nobles
Talk about low production values. You put video clips of Mount Washington in New Hampshire in as Mount Washington in Pittsburgh? Really? Thumbs down.
Great list! Although for those who want to visit the amusement park... it is pronounced KA-Nobels. Not 'Nobles'. I know the K probably feels silent but no one will know what youre referring to if you're asking about it :) 'Knobels'