Saturday, October 8, 2022
National Apple Museum
Pennsylvania's loamy soil and frost protection from the rolling hills have helped make it the country's fourth largest producer of apples with about 100 different varieties grown. The museum has displays on early growing and packing practices, processing equipment, advertising labels, apple products, and household items. The museum is accessible to some extent. A ramp provides access to the first level. An asphalt path goes to the second level. The path and the parking lot both slope uphill. The second level entry has a short step up. One small section of the second level is accessed by a few steps and another by a short steep ramp. The parking lot is large enough for any RV. Museum 39.92854, -77.25414
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At first I thought you were going to say it was a Harvest Host location, but no -- wouldn't it make a great HH site? Looks like fun.
ReplyDeleteIt would be a great HH site but they're open on the weekends only. Love these quirky little museums!
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