Monday, May 19, 2014

Enjoying The Wilderness of Allegheny River in PA

With the weather taming down and bringing us one of the most welcomed spring and summer to look forward to, now is the perfect time to start planning a trip to Pennsylvania. If you are coming in in a large group, we strongly recommend using one of Charter Bus PA’s charter bus rental packages so that we can easily transport you from one place to another easily and affordabily. If there is one place we think you should organize a trip to this spring, it would be to Allegheny River.

Allegheny Wilderness Outfitters

6415 Pine Dr., Tionesta PA, 16353 
(814) 755-3231
The name of the river, Allegheny River, quite literally means ‘best flowing river of the hills’ or ‘Beautiful stream’. It is also attributable to a long ago tribe called Allegewi who, once upon a time, took refuge along the river and the forest around it. The tribe was never found and they lived peacefully along the river until a time when a Moravian missionary named David Zeisberger located and found them. However, many continues to think of Allegheny RIver as a part of Ohio river.
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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Learn More About Amish Tradition With a Visit to The Amish Village

When the fast paced living in a modern city is tiring you down, the best way to slow things down is to organize a small group visit to a place like Pennsylvania’s The Amish Village which is located alongRoute 896 which is 199, Hartman Bridge Road, Ronks, PA 17572.

What is Amish tradition?

The Amish tradition has Dutch and German roots which traces back to a close knit Christian church fellowship origins. They are known for their preference for simple living, slow adoption of modern technology and simple dressing. The Amish church also has a history relating to a group of Switzerland residents who followed the lead of Jakob Ammann who soon became known as Amish.
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Friday, January 17, 2014

A Visit to Reading Terminal Market

Instead of visiting tourist areas, how about heading to places where the locals go to? One of this places would be the Reading Terminal Market, one of the greatest public markets in the country. The Reading Terminal Market is the nation’s oldest continuously operating farmers’ market, as it was openedsince 1892. You can take your charter bus to 12th and Arch Street and enjoy what this historic farmers’ market has to offer.
At the market, mini bus visitors can enjoy the many different cuisines, whether it is Asian and Middle Eastern dishes, to authentic Philadelphia cuisine, and even traditional Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine. All under one roof.
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