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Tired of walking? What about a carriage ride? Whether you are with your mate and look to incorporate some romance mixed in with your vacation or you have whole family, including kiddies, it is magical to be pulled by ever popular horses expertly chauffeured by a city guide.
Afterwards, you may be drawn to take in sites where parts of movie "National Treasure" were filmed. See if you can follow trail of clues outlined by movie in this city's most famous landmarks.
After a glimpse of city spectacles, save time for a drive to Valley Forge for more learning about history of this historical area.
Valley Forge is notorious for Washington's encampment with his troops in winter of 1777. Washington's headquarters and his troops log cabins are available for viewing. The National Historical Park's 3,600-acres of rolling hills provides beauty in any season and is especially inviting for outdoor lover with miles of trails to hike, bicycle and rock climb.
If you enjoy water, you can partake in fly fishing and kayaking. Landlovers have an abundance of activities including horseback riding, bird watching and nature centers to visit.
Other activities include cross country skiing, ice skating, maple sugaring and apple festivals.
Rich in culture, Philadelphia has something for all. Don't be surprised if you determine multiple visits are required to get a taste of this bountiful area!
Bryant E. Copeland is excited about Learning and is the owner of Everything About Learning