Indulge your curiosity and do something out-of-the-ordinary this year. Join one of these eight fantastic factory tours in Pennsylvania that will give you a glimpse into how some of the state’s favorite snacks, baseball bats, and even currency are made. Here are eight factory tours in Pennsylvania you’ll definitely want to experience.

Note: Remember to check with the website for each destination to ensure the destination is open, to confirm hours, and to reserve a spot on a tour, if required.

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Get a firsthand look at how some of PA’s most popular products are made when you join these factory tours in Pennsylvania. What other factory tours would you recommend for fellow Pennsylvanians or those visiting PA? Let us know in the comments!

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What are the most unique things to do in Pennsylvania?

We can find a ton of unique things to do in Pennsylvania, making it easy to start exploring. If you ever wondered how the old woman who lived in the shoe must have felt, head over to the Haines Shoe House in York to see for yourself. Tour the quirky house (it’s shaped like a shoe), and have an ice cream treat. Everyone loves a toy store, no matter how old we are, and you’ll find the most unique one in Butler. Playthings, Etc. is shaped like a stealth bomber (and it’s awesome!) and sells all kinds of modern and nostalgic toys. Bring your hammer with you to Ringing Rocks Park, where the rocks make music when you tap them.

What food trails can I take in Pennsylvania?

If you’re looking for some of the best tours in Pennsylvania, head out on one of its food trails. Food trails are great, because they’re self-guided. You probably already know PA’s the Snack Food Capital of the World, right? Well, it’s fitting, then, that we have a snack food trail that leads to such destinations as Hershey’s Chocolate World, Utz, and Herr’s. Most of us love a good hoagie, too, and that means a trip along the hoagie trail. The hoagie trail in Pennsylvania takes us to such favorite spots as Antonio’s Deli in Philly, Sonny’s Italian Deli in Limerick, and Primo Hoagies in Lancaster.

Next time your sweet tooth goes crazy, head out on the donut trail in Pennsylvania. Start your delightfully delicious journey at Federal Donuts in Philly. The trail then winds to such popular spots as The Frying Dutchman Donut Shop in Kutztown, Duck Donuts in King of Prussia, and Beiler’s Donuts in Philly. If it’s tacos you’re craving, follow the ultimate Pennsylvania taco trail. Tantalize your taste buds with the tacos at General Zapata in Bethlehem, Taco King in Harrisburg, and Fiesta Habanero in Quakertown.

What unique tours in Pennsylvania can I take?

Exploring in PA is just so much fun. Some of the best tours in Pennsylvania are, in fact, the most unique. Have you ever thought of going on an ATV tour, for example? Mines and Meadows in Wampum is, arguably, the most unique ATV tour in the state, because it takes you underground. That’s right. You’ll go underground in a mine, where the only light will be from the ATVs in your group. Did you know there are no wild wolves in Pennsylvania? The only place you can get a glimpse of these majestic animals, and how they live, is with a visit to Wolf Sanctuary of PA in Lititz. Join a guided tour of the sanctuary.

 

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