Pennsylvania Hotels & Accommodation

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, often referred to as PA (its abbreviation) by natives and Northeasterners, is a state located in the Northeastern and Middle Atlantic regions of the USA. Pennsylvania has been known as the Keystone State since 1802, based in part upon its central location among the original Thirteen Colonies forming the United States.
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• Most Popular in Pennsylvania
» Philadelphia Hotels
Philadelphia is the largest city in Pennsylvania and the sixth most populous city in the United States. It was in this city that some of the ideas, and subsequent actions, gave birth to the American Revolution and American independence, making Philadelphia a centerpiece of early American history …
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» Pittsburgh Hotels
Pittsburgh is the second largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the 20th largest metropolitan area in the United States. Downtown Pittsburgh is tight and compact, featuring many skyscrapers, 9 of which top 500 feet (150 m) …
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» Harrisburg Hotels
Harrisburg is the capital of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Harrisburg played a notable role in American history during the Westward Migration, the American Civil War, and the Industrial Revolution. The Pennsylvania Canal and later the Pennsylvania Railroad allowed Harrisburg to become one of the most industrialized cities …
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• Regions of Pennsylvania
» Amish Country Hotels
Pennsylvania Dutch Country, also called the Amish Country, refers to an area of southeastern Pennsylvania that, by the American Revolution, had a high percentage of Pennsylvania Dutch inhabitants. Religiously, there was a large portion of Lutherans. The term was used in the middle of the 20th century as a description of a region with a distinctive Pennsylvania Dutch culture, but the phrase is used more now in a tourism context than any other …
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» Philadelphia Metropolitan Area Hotels
Philadelphia is known for its arts and culture. The cheesesteak and soft pretzel are emblematic of Philadelphia cuisine, which is shaped by the city's ethnic mix. The city has more outdoor sculptures and murals than any other American city, and Philadelphia's Fairmount Park is the largest landscaped urban park in the world. Gentrification of Philadelphia's neighborhoods continues into the 21st century and the city has reversed its decades-long trend of population loss …
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» Sno Mountain Hotels
Sno Mountain at Montage is a ski resort in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Among the largest ski areas in the state's Pocono region, it has 26 ski and snowboard trails that include beginner slopes as well as some of the region's steepest skiing. One notable trail, White Lightening, has a headwall that is at a 32 degree angle, making it one of the steepest trails in the country. Above the lodge are the beginner slopes, on the north side of the mountain are intermediate slopes, and below the lodge are the expert slopes …
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• More Destinations in Pennsylvania
» Alpine Mountain Hotels
Alpine Mountain Ski & Ride Center is a ski area in The Poconos of Pennsylvania located south-east of Scranton, Pennsylvania. It has 21 trails including 3 greens, 12 blues and 6 diamonds. It also has a terrain park located on the east side of the mountain at the bottom of the Swivel trail …
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» Altoona Hotels
Altoona is a city in Blair County, Pennsylvania, United States. Having grown around the railroad industry, prominent landmarks include the Horseshoe Curve, the Railroaders Memorial Museum, the Mishler Theatre, the Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament, and the Jaffa Mosque …
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» Camelback Hotels
Camelback Mountain or Big Pocono is a conspicuous geographic feature on the Pocono Plateau. It is not a mountain, but rather a peninsular section of the Pocono Plateau, that when viewed from three sides, appears to be a mountain. The summit of Big Pocono "Mountain" is actually nearly level with land to the west and northwest, together comprising the top of the Glaciated Pocono Plateau, which is part of the larger Allegheny Plateau …
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» Erie Hotels
Erie is an industrial city on the shore of Lake Erie. Named for the lake and the Native American tribe that resided along its southern shore. Erie is in proximity to Cleveland, Ohio; Buffalo, New York; and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Once teeming with heavy industry, Erie's heavy manufacturing sector now consists mainly of plastics and locomotive building …
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» Gettysburg Hotels
Gettysburg is a borough 38 miles south by southwest of Harrisburg in Adams County. Although known primarily as an attraction because of its proximity to the Gettysburg Battlefield, site of the Battle of Gettysburg, the town is also known for its institutions of higher learning …
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» Lancaster Hotels
Originally called Hickory Town, the city was renamed after the English city of Lancaster by native John Wright. Its symbol, the red rose, is from the House of Lancaster. The oldest inland city in America, Lancaster was part of the 1681 Penn's Woods Charter of William Penn, and was laid out by James Hamilton in 1734 …
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» Langhorne Hotels
Langhorne is a borough in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Langhorne began in the 17th century as a crossroads called Four Lanes End. The road from Bristol to Durham intersected with the road between Philadelphia and Trenton at the center of the village. These two roads were originally Lenni-Lenape Indian paths …
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» Palmyra Hotels
Palmyra is a borough in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania. The land on which Palmyra rests was originally home to the Lenape and Susquehannock tribes. The first European explorers and traders came to the region around 1650. Settlers were drawn to the area because of its rich land and abundance of fish and game …
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» Shawnee Mountain Hotels
Shawnee Mountain is a family oriented ski resort in Eastern Pennsylvania located right outside East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, I-80, exit 309, next to the Delaware River in the easternmost part of The Poconos. Shawnee Mountain has a summit elevation of 1,350 feet (410 m) and vertical elevation change of 700 ft (210 m) There are 125 acres (0.51 km2) of skiing terrain. The mountain has a total of 23 trails, the longest of which is 5,100 feet (1,554 m), and two terrain parks …
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