Allegheny
Arms and Armor Museum - Allegheny Arms and Armory
Museum has a collection that consists of military vehicles, fixed wing and
rotary aircraft, watercraft, tracked armor, artillery and a large
assortment of military memorabilia. Some displays are changed every week
so you can see something new at every visit.
Erie
Zoo - The Erie Zoo is home to over 500 animals,
representing more than 100 species, from around the world. Winding
walkways take visitors through the beautifully landscaped grounds which
feature 2500 specimens from 600 species of plants.
Waldameer Park and
Waterworld - This family-fun complex combines a
beautiful amusement park with one of the greatest water parks in the
entire country. Offering over 75 rides, slides, and attractions, Waldameer
Park & Water World is specifically designed to provide entertainment
for your entire family.
DeBence
Antique Music Museum - Thousands of visitors, young and
old, have been captivated by this incredible collection of automatic music
machines spanning two centuries. Intricate, beautifully-tuned music boxes,
created by nineteenth-century German and Swiss craftsmen, tinkle
enchantingly in the same manner as they did one hundred years ago.
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Zippo/Case Visitors Center
- Zippo/Case Visitors Center offers unique exhibits of Zippo
lighters and Case cutlery, interactive displays, and entertaining audio/kinectic sculpture.
Erie
Art Museum at Discovery Square - Erie Art Museum offers
year-round programming which includes exhibitions, concerts, classes,
workshops, guided tours, lectures, and special events.
Erie
Maritime Museum - Erie Maritime Museum presents the
story of Niagara as the reconstructed flagship of Pennsylvania and the
warship that won the Battle of Lake Erie in the War of 1812. Offering a
wide range of multi-media and interactive exhibits and coupled with lively
interpretive programs, Erie Maritime Museum vividly illustrates Niagara's
history and the region's rich maritime heritage.
Port
of Erie - The Port of Erie is the only port on the Great
Lakes and provides commercial and recreational opportunities to customers
from around the world.
Baldwin-Reynolds
House Museum - Once the home of a U.S. Supreme Court
Justice and two mayors of Meadville, this gracious, four-story home is now
open to the public as an historic house museum. The flowering bushes and
trees, the herb garden and a spring fed pond give the three acre grounds a
park-like atmosphere. 211 Chestnut Street, Meadville. (814) 333-1258.
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