We don’t always need a history book to explore Pennsylvania’s rich history. In fact, we can visit many of the state’s historical sites, including Valley Forge National Historical Park, to get an insider’s view of yesteryear. Valley Forge offers the perfect backdrop for history lovers and adventurers to explore its 3,500 acres. You can even check out the most fascinating abandoned bottling plant in Pennsylvania if you’re up for a bit of hiking.

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Have you explored the ruins of this abandoned bottling plant in Pennsylvania? Share your experience in the comments! If you’re a fan of hiking and of discovering ruins, here are eight trails that lead to extraordinary ruins in Pennsylvania.

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