7 Places You Won't Believe Exist in Pennsylvania (PART 3)

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Pennsylvania, a State in United States, boasts a plethora of secret places and hidden gems waiting to be explored. For those wondering about what to do in Pennsylvania and what are the interesting and weird places to visit in Pennsylvania, the options are endless from where we have picked 7 best places of them in this Pennsylvania Travel Guide 2024. From the Abandoned Pennsylvania Turnpike which was once a busy highway, to the serene beauty of St peters village, renowned for its beautiful landscape and nature surroundings, every corner of the state whispers tales of history, nature, and mystery. This Pennsylvania Travel Guide 2024 will cover all of this. So, make sure to add these places in your PA Bucket List.

When considering the top 7 secret/hidden places in Pennsylvania, one must not overlook the Kinzua Bridge State Park - a unique ruined bridge which was once the highest and longest railway track. Feel the magic of Fallingwater House - it's a testament to the power of art in transforming human imagination to reality. For those more inclined towards the mysteries of the natural world, Seven Gates of Hell in York County, Pennsylvania presents an mysterious phenomenon of the leading people to hell if you cross all of the 7 gates. Indeed, with so many top places to visit in Pennsylvania, travelers often find themselves spoilt for choice.

For newcomers or experienced travelers, this Pennsylvania travel guide 2024 offers a comprehensive look into the state's must-visit hidden gems and abandoned places in pennsylvania. This PA travel guide showcases the best things you can do in Pennsylvania, ranging from embracing the state's rich history and culture to indulging in its natural beauty. Delving deeper into the Pennsylvania hidden gems, one would encounter places that might not make the popular tourist brochures but are equally enchanting. Be it the state's top attractions or lesser-known spots, every locale narrates a story of its own, making Pennsylvania an ever-evolving canvas of experiences and adventures.

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Been to Kinzua bridge a few years ago and walked out to the landing beautiful views !

raymondhoagland
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Born & raised in Pennsylvania all my life. Never heard of a some of these places. Great video!!! Keep up the AWESOME WORK. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

WoogietheWoogie
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Born and raised here and I am surprised by all the places I didn't know existed. The biggest surprise was in Bedford. The Rolling Stones? And bombed during WW2? Unbelievable. Thank you for these informative videos.

veronicapace
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How about the ice cave, where it freezes in the summer and thaws in winter.

janemichaud
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No mention of the Grand Canyon of Pa which was formed during the ice age when ice pushed south blocking the flow of water North. As the water backed up and spilled over the next lowest point, it carved a path south.

butters
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I haven't been to the Austin dam ruins, for quite some time. It'd be a shame if some people "colorfully" vandalized the site.

bernie
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You need to review the Meadcroft rock shelter……

RENEESKATES
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I see a lot of crappy graffiti in nature, but the rest is awesome 😂

AGoodJoe
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In venango county we always pronounced it Ken-Zoo bridge.
You’re pronunciation is probably right though lol

DanW
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I enjoyed this. I wish you showed where the counties are on a map.

IvanIvanovich-isuv
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YES I LIVE IN KENSINGTON AND THIS PLACE IS A GEM FOR DRUG ADDICTS 😂

BikerB
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Disgrace graffiti and the channel trys to condone it ,

roadsgt
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Too bad the map you show for the 7 gates of hell is in Ohio not Pennsylvania.

pattyzickler