Uncovering a hidden gem, especially if you’ve lived in Pennsylvania for a long time, can often feel like hitting the lottery. Chances are that’s how you’ll feel when you walk through the front door of what might be the most unique motorcycle museum in Pennsylvania. Even if you’re not a motorcycle fan, give it a chance. There’s a lot more to see than the 200 vintage bikes.

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Have you been to this unique museum in Pennsylvania? What did you think? Share your experience in the comments! On the lookout for another family-friendly outing? Plan a visit to this Pennsylvania park that’s home to hiking trails, a pool, and more.

A day in Bloomsburg simply might not be enough time. After all, we have so much to do and see in Pennsylvania’s only town. How about spending the night? Check into a charming Vrbo in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania for a night or two.

 

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Unique Attractions In Pennsylvania

Are there any other unique destinations in Pennsylvania?

We can find a wealth of unique attractions in Pennsylvania, each worthy of a spot on our bucket lists. Here are just a few unique destinations in Pennsylvania:

  • Ringing Rocks Park in Bucks County is a must-visit, but don’t forget your hammer! Go on a short hike to the field of boulders that make music when you tap them.
  • Coudersport Ice Mine is a seasonal attraction that invites visitors to marvel at the mine where the ice freezes in the summer and melts in the winter.
  • Gravity Hill in Bedford lets you test whether your car or a ball will roll uphill. Yep, you read right. Locals and visitors swear that objects move upward on this one-of-a-kind hill.
  • Haine’s Shoe House. We’ve all heard of the old lady in a shoe, and now we can stay in a house-sized shoe. Formerly an ice cream shop, Haine’s Shoe House has been converted into a Vrbo.
  • Columcille Megalith Park might be Pennsylvania’s answer to Stonehenge. A stroll through this unique park offers the opportunity for a bit of quiet reflection.

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