History surrounds us just about everywhere we go in Pennsylvania – whether we’re walking along an historic street, passing historic landmarks, or hiking to some of the oldest trees in Pennsylvania. Forest Cathedral Trail will lead you straight to Pennsylvania’s oldest trees, a magnificent testament to natural history. If you’re looking for a unique and a breathtaking experience, hit the trail through this old growth forest.

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Have you ever seen the oldest trees in Pennsylvania along the Forest Cathedral Trail? What’d you think? Share your experience in the comments! Since we’re talking about history, how about a photographic stroll down Memory Lane? Here are 11 of the oldest photos of Pennsylvania.

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