Just about every neighborhood in Pennsylvania has unique homes and strange houses that serve as landmarks for the area. Whether it’s shaped like a giant cheeseburger or made exclusively out of hockey pucks, weird architecture is one of the things that makes the world go round. Check out these unusual houses in Pennsylvania and where they are hiding.

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Which state parks should I visit in Pennsylvania?

If you are looking for some fun outdoor recreation, there are 124 state parks in Pennsylvania. The over 19,000-acre Ohiopyle State Park is home to 79 miles of hiking trails as well as the Youghiogheny River, known for its outstanding kayaking and whitewater rafting opportunities. Be sure to check out the 30-foot-high Cucumber Falls if you are visiting here. You can also bike, fish, and picnic. Cherry Springs State Park is located in Coudersport. This 82-acre park offers some hiking and a picnic area, but due to its remote location, its real draw is its night skies, making it a supreme spot for wide-open, clear stargazing. Head to the Night Sky Public Viewing Area or the Overnight Astronomy Observation Field.

What is Pennsylvania known for? 

With such a long history, Pennsylvania is known for many things. It was one of the 13 original colonies, founded back in 1681. Then there’s Philadelphia, the sixth largest city by population in the US and home to Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell. There’s also Gettysburg, the spot where the most important Civil War battle took place. And of course, there’s Hersheypark, a 124-acre park dedicated to the sweet treat. It’s also one of the top five states for coal production, where the Little League World Series is played, a great place to grab a pretzel or a cheesesteak, home to a large percentage of America’s Amish population, and a whole lot more.

Are there any animal encounters in Pennsylvania?

Looking to see some interesting animals? There are several places to encounter animals in Pennsylvania. The Philadelphia Zoo is one that definitely deserves a visit. There are over 1,300 animals throughout its 42 acres. Here, you’ll see interesting and rare creatures like sloth bears and hippopotamuses. The zoo also has four animal exploration trails called Zoo360, where visitors can observe animals in their habitats through the mesh from the trails.