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Go to some wonderful places for the day as
 
a couple or as a family: 
  1. Hershey park (Located in Hershey PA)
    1. Visit the sweetest place on EARTH!! Fun for all ages. Enjoy 60 different rides, attractions and the sweet smell of CHOCOLATE!!
      1. Zoo America 
      2. Hershey's chocolate world
      3. Hershey Museum
        1. Explore the many stories of hershey--the man, the model empire he founded -- through a variety of exhibits, original working machinery, unique artifacts and so much more!
  2. Lancaster PA
  3. Gettysburg PA
    1. Eisenhower House
      1. wonderful day trip for adults and children
      2. Beautiful farm
    2. Gettsburg Tran ride
      1. Take a trip trough time
      2. Mystery Dinner
      3. Twilight tour
      4. Ghost train
  4.  Indian Echo
    1. The caverns are rich in history and lore. As you enter the caverns you will walk along the same pathways as the early explorers and the Susquehannock Indians, who inhabited this area over 300 years ago.
  5. Maryland Renaissance Festival
  6. Maryland State Fair
  7. Halloween fun!!
    1. The legendary Jasons Woods
    2. Bedlam in the Boro
    3. Haunted Mill
  8. Harryman House
    1. A romanic dinner for just the two of you
      1. Harryman house restaurant is a full service, fine dining restaurant and tavern serving lunch and dinner seven days a week.
  9. Hippodrome Theatre France Merrick performing Arts Center
    1. Up coming shows
      1. May 1-12
        1. Doubt
      2. June 27- Auguest 12
        1.    Menopause the musical
  10. Toby's Dinner Theatre
    1.    Up coming Shows:
      1. November 23- January 14
        1. Miracle on 34th street
      2. January 18- February 18, 2007
        1. Buddy
      3. February 22- June 10
        1. George M
      4. June 14- August 19
        1. Little Shop of Horrors
      5. August 23-November 11
        1. Titantic
      6. Opens November 15
        1. Sound of Music
  11. Ocean City Maryland
    1. Enjoy some fun in the sun!!
  12. Baltimore Museum of Art
  13. The Walters Art Museum
    1. The Walters Art Museum is internationally renowned for its collection, which was amassed substantially by two men, William and Henry Walters. The collection presents an overview of world art from pre-dynastic Egypt to 20th-century Europe, and counts among its many treasures Greek sculpture and Roman sarcophagi; medieval ivories and Old Master paintings; Art Deco jewelry and 19th-century masterpieces. In fall 2001, the Walters celebrated the Grand Reopening of its largest building, which underwent a dramatic three-year renovation. The renovation allows many objects to be on view for the first time, and presents the collection in a dramatic new light.
  14. Maryland Science Center
    1. The Maryland Academy of Sciences is Maryland's oldest scientific institution and one of the oldest such institutions in the entire nation. 
       
    1. The Aquarium is home to approximately 10,500 specimens and more than 560 species of animals.
    1. Where America's most important, historic and comprehensive collection lives to tell the story of railroading every day. Forty acres of heritage and a world class collection await your discovery.
    1. Step back in time and learn about Baltimore ’s industrial heritage as you visit an early 1900’s corner grocery store, Bunting’s pharmacy and an old-fashioned print shop. Students learn about garment making, oyster canning and other industries that were important to Baltimore in days gone by. Through discussion, demonstrations and hands-on activities, students also learn about immigration, technology and labor organization. Studying something else? Let us know and we can tailor the tour to fit your curriculum! 
  15.  
    1. Fort McHenry's history began in 1776 during the Revolutionary War. Originally an earthern star shaped fort, it was called Fort Whetstone because of its location on Whetstone Point.
  16. The Baltimore Zoo
    1. The Baltimore Zoo was created by act of the Maryland state legislature on April 7, 1876. (Its name was changed to The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore in 2004.) It is the third oldest zoo in the country, behind Philadelphia (1873) and Cincinnati (1874). It actually had its beginnings as early as 1862, when the first of many citizens gave animals (the first being 4 swans) to Druid Hill Park for public displayToday the 160-plus acre zoo property is owned by the City of Baltimore and leased to the State of Maryland. The Maryland Zoological Society, established in 1967, operates the Zoo under a lease agreement with the state. The Zoological Society assumed full management of the Zoo in 1984. Currently the Zoo’s animal collection encompasses more than 1,500 birds, mammals, amphibians and reptiles, representing nearly 200 species. Animals are displayed in natural settings replicating their native habitats.

  17. National Air & Space Museum
    1. This timeline celebrates the National Air and Space Museum's 30th Anniversary. It traces the history of the National Air and Space Museum from the establishment of a National Air Museum at the Smithsonian in 1946, to the opening of the Museum on the National Mall in 1976, through 30 years of historic events and major milestones since the Museum opened its doors.
  18. National Museum Of Natural History
    1. The National Museum of Natural History (NMNH) is part of the Smithsonian Institution, the world’s preeminent museum and research complex. The Museum is dedicated to inspiring curiosity, discovery, and learning about the natural world through its unparalleled research, collections, exhibitions, and education outreach programs. Opened in 1910, the green-domed museum on the National Mall was among the first Smithsonian building constructed exclusively to house the national collections and research facilities.
  19. National Zoological Park
    1. The Zoo is one of Washington's and the Smithsonian's most popular tourist destinations. We welcome up to three million visitors—from the local community, the country, and the rest of the world—every year, free of charge.
  20. Holocaust Memorial Museum
  21. Colonial Williamsburg
    1. Another Website
    2. More than 200 years ago, the pursuit of equality, freedom, & independence began a movement that continues
      to shape the world...


*If you have any other fun trips please email them to me so I can add them*

       
 
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