Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Residents of Bethlehem would say their city is rather peaceful and quiet for most of the year. That is, of course, until the leaves start changing colors. That’s when Bethlehem, located in the Leigh Valley, truly comes to life. In addition to its antique shops, restaurants, and museums, ghost tours and harvest festivals are other popular attractions that come to life during fall.
But perhaps ghost tours aren’t as kid-friendly as some parents might like. However, here’s why Bethlehem is definitely considered a perfect city for families to visit. First, there’s the local Da Vinci Science Center, a 10,000 square feet center for kids of all ages to learn about science and technology. Once they’re done learning they can enjoy the Crayola Experience in nearby Easton, a museum dedicated to crayons and markers! Talk about a colorful experience.
Finally, Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway is a perfect way to take the scenery in after a full day of activities, particularly if you’re too tired to add another hike to your already busy schedule. The ride goes through Lehigh Gorge State Park, starting from Port Clinton and ending in downtown Jim Thorpe.
Hyatt in Bethlehem is known for its spacious and comfortable rooms. But even better is the fact that it’s within walking distance from galleries, antique shops, and restaurants of all kinds. Plus, it’s a perfectly affordable option if you consider the fact that it includes free parking, breakfast, and WiFi.
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Wonderful info. Thank you!
How about Saratoga Springs, New York; Williamsburg, Virginia; St. Augustine, Florida????
Gig Harbor, WA.