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Philadelphia Attractions
 Built in 1829, this famous prison was at the time the most expensive building in America. It was designed to reform inmates through isolation. Inmates formerly incarcerated here include archcriminal Al Capone and bank robber Willie Horton. Daily tours are offered.
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 Two documents of fundamental importance to American history - the Declaration of Independence (1776) and the Constitution of the United States (1787) - were signed in this building in Philadelphia. The building was constructed between 1732 and 1756. It is considered a fine example of Georgian architecture.
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 Philadelphia Museum of Art is one of the country's leading museums. Outstanding collections of European arts from medieval times through 20th-century, collections of Asian art and modern and contemporary art are presented in the galleries of the museum. But one of the greatest treasures of the museum is the building itself - the splendid and beautifully proportioned Greco-Roman temple on a hill.
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 The Liberty Bell became America's symbol of freedom and independence. It rang to call citizens to the first reading of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. The Liberty Bell Center houses a bell chamber, an interpretive exhibit area with historic displays and memorabilia.
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More Pennsylvania Attractions
 Splash Lagoon Indoor Water Park is fun for all ages. The complex includes Splash Lagoon Indoor Water Park, Laser Tag Arena and Arcade, and several hotel properties connected to the water park.
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 It is much more than just chocolate exhibit! Hershey's Chocolate World offers attractions and fun for everyone. Meet the Hershey's characters, learn all about chocolate-making, experience Really Big 3D Show, and of course, eat some chocolate!
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 This nice amusement park has been voted one of the top five best children's parks in the world. Dutch Wonderland features 32 rides, plus a tropical-themed interactive water play area called Duke's Lagoon.
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 Waldameer Park & Water World is a wonderful family fun amusement and water park complex, featuring magnificent water park slides, live shows, modern arcade, traditional midway games, food and refreshment centers, souvenir and gift shops.
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 The Erie Zoo occupies 15 acres and features extensive animal and plant collections. Visitors of all ages will enjoy the Children's Zoo, which houses some of the Zoo's most gentle inhabitants.
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 Gettysburg National Military Park commemorates the largest battle ever waged during the American Civil War. The park incorporates nearly 6,000 acres, with 26 miles of park roads and over 1,400 monuments, markers, and memorials.
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