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I am told the Martin Guitar factory in Wilkes Barre is worth a trip for guitar enthusiasts. They have free tours.
+1 on Steamtown USA, give yourself a day to spend there.
IMO that isn't even worth stopping and getting off, much less going out of your way.
Yes, and if you happen meet anyone from Altoona, (the former home of the PRR shops) don't ever mention that political boondoggle in Wilkes-Barre . Some people would say the real railroad museum is
http://www.railroadcity.com/index.php
near the Horseshoe Curve and the Allegheny Portage Railroad park
http://www.nps.gov/alpo/index.htm
Other museums of interest are
Piper Aircraft museum in Lock Haven --- http://www.pipermuseum.com/
Logue's Honda in Williamsport --- http://www.hondamuseum.com/
PA Lumber Museum in Galeton --- http://www.lumbermuseum.org/history.html
and the Glenn Curtiss museum in Hammondsport, NY --- http://www.glennhcurtissmuseum.org/
I am told the Martin Guitar factory in Wilkes Barre is worth a trip for guitar enthusiasts. They have free tours.
Well, if you're going to do museums, add the Buggy Museum.
LINCOLN'S U.S. TROOPS IN COLUMBIA
"On Saturday evening, August, 13th, about ninety of Lincoln's United States Troops, Cavalry, and Mounted Artillery with two Cannon arrived in Bloomsburg. The next Tuesday, some two hundred and fifty more Soldiers arrived here and joined them in Camp on the 'Agricultural Fair Ground.'