What is there for my wife to do, when she's had enough choo-choo's ? I'm talking about something she can do for a couple of hours while I'm at the York meet this April.
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We live about twenty minutes away from York...
Hold our newborn baby.
Cook a world class meal perhaps.
Just thinking out loud Dan....
Tom
Outlet mall shopping
Amish country
My wife has routinely been going to the Hershey Spa. Also, She might consider some of the manufacturing tours before getting too much choo choo time and before they close for the weekend.
There is a lot to do. If she is a shopper, she can go to the outlets in Lancaster (35 min away). On Friday morning she can go to the Amish market in York (it's only open on Friday). Plenty of great restaurants in York. If you are staying at the Windham, they have a workout room and a indoor pool. Very near the Windham is the new Manchester Mall. There's 'more. We are there all week. My daughter find's tons of things to do.
Fort McHenry is one hour away. You can stand between the cannons and look out into the bay where the Star Spangled Banner was written. There is a visitors center and you can also take a tour of the fort. A little more adventurous would be the Washington monument and the Lincoln memorial at one hour and forty five minutes but you must be mindful of traffic and plan your drive times accordingly.
With just two hours? Lancaster has assorted Amish related attractions and many buffets and restaurants, but the things l do may not interest women. I have visited the historical sites for miles around, avoiding D.C. and its traffic, taken the PA. ice cream trail, Gettysburg has assorted shops downtown, and apple country fruit stands, U.S. 30 west to Chambersburg has many antique shops and malls, and, but all will require she take the vehicle. Lots more...
If you mean "Things to do Other than Trains", then, no question, the Yuengling Brewery in Pottsville.
Nothing less will do.
Hand her $200. in cash and the car keys. She will be able to find something to do.
Hey Joe! $200 is not nearly enough these days. Give her a credit card!
Good point, Bobby. Remember when a Hershey bar was a nickel ?
RTHOMPS !! Yup Yup, you nailed it:
If you mean "Things to do Other than Trains", then, no question, the Yuengling Brewery in Pottsville.
Nothing less will do.
salute
Pottsville is a long way's from York.
antique/flea markets, knick knack shops, goodwill, salvation army, thrift stores,
Walmart, michaels, joann fabrics, bed bath and beyond, tj max, marshals, home goods store
Travel the country in our Motor Home 4 months of the year.
First thing is doing things with my wife making her life happy (HAPPY WIFE HAPPY LIFE).
I also ride motorcycles and belong to a scale Model boat club (one of the founding members).
I mainly build and work on model steam launches (live steam models).
Always on the hunt at flee markets/antique stores/garage sales/thrift shops looking for trains/steam engine/boilers/antique gum ball machines and what ever I could use or re-sell.
Plus there are many other hobbies that I do.
Gettysburg. One of the largest civil war battle fields. Return to I76, PA pike, west, from York can be done via RT30 to Gettysburg, then over Tuscarora mountain, a scenic view. Those traveling south another civil war battlefield, Antietam, Sharpsburg, MD. Near the Potomac River there are several accesses to the C&O Canal Path(trail). Great Falls, MD. one of the better parks. Enjoy your visit to eastern Pa.
Traveling the PA turnpike you may want to consider EZ pass. Pike is an expensive toll ride.
Edit/Add: So expensive, recently the turnpike commission has defaulted on some very heavy loans that funded the most recent renovations. Apparently with parallel routes I80, and I70, those who would use I76$$$ have found other roads. Hmmm??
Harley Davidson Factory Tour
I don't ride, nor does my wife... every time I've driven by, I've said, "we should check that place out"
Last trip to York we did!
We both really enjoyed the visit and the tour was great!
OR
Take a ride to Hershey to see the Hershey Gardens....As they advertise, Flower Garden, Conservatory, Childrens Garden
OR
Take a ride to Kennett Square (about an hour+20mins) There you will find Longwood Gardens. Worth a visit in any season, the Fall and Spring display (and fountains) are spectacular! And they have an outdoor layout!
Lives in PA and doesn't know York, & the surrounding area, weird
eddie g posted:Lives in PA and doesn't know York, & the surrounding area, weird
It's around 2 hours from here in the suburbs of Philadelphia.
I can see why someone living here would never make it out that way for other reasons.
York, while a major city on some scales doesn't probably have a whole lot unique about it that many local SE PA residents would necessarily migrate out to for other reasons. It's quite likely you can find whatever you are looking for before getting as far away as York. (unless you are seeking out a Harley Davidson plant ).
Many people when I mention going out to York for the train meet don't know anything about the area out there. I wouldn't either, had I not been guided to the train meet 22 years ago.
-Dave
Mike CT posted:...Traveling the PA turnpike you may want to consider EZ pass. Pike is an expensive toll ride.
I'm on the Turnpike from New Stanton to either Carlisle or 83 (and back). The savings on one trip more than covers the $1 per month maintenance fee for a year. It's a close call if you're only going once, but if you go twice a year or drive on other toll roads, it's worth it.
I know this is off the subject. For me going to York 500 miles. One of the ways that I go is, 95 to 495 to 290 to 90 Mass Pike to 84 to 91 to NH then the Wilber Cross to the Merit to the Cross County to the Saw Mill to the west side drive over the GW bridge to the Jersey TP to the Penn TP to 222 to 30, The tolls round trip are $61.00. That is the shortest distance 499 mi. I go other ways too which are longer but cheaper.
Other things to do? She can carry all your purchases out to your car. Then she can rest and wait for your signal for the next load.
eddie g posted:Lives in PA and doesn't know York, & the surrounding area, weird
That's because PA has a lot of cities, where Maine only has one.
Joe Hohmann posted:eddie g posted:Lives in PA and doesn't know York, & the surrounding area, weird
That's because PA has a lot of cities, where Maine only has one.
It's also interesting to note that of 15 million Pennsylvania residence, 8 million live Philly, Bucks, Berk, etc. The rest are scatter across the state. Pittsburgh and Erie other population centers, nothing compared to the south east corner of the state. ?? York, south east corner??
eddie g posted:Lives in PA and doesn't know York, & the surrounding area, weird
I grew up in Philadelphia and there are parts I have never been to. So why would you think, just because I grew up in Pennsylvania, that it automatically makes me an expert on the state ?
York, south east corner??
I would describe it as East/Central. It's about 45 miles east of the center of this large state. It's on about the same north/south level as Philadelphia. York is part of one of the eighteen metro areas in PA.
Well, back on subject here..................at last York, my friernds and I visited the RR Museum up at Strasburg. Couldnt help but notice a few really interesting Antique stores right at Strasburg. I am not matching women = antiques..........yet just pointing out this fact. I luv antique "eye shopping" myself. That's how I came upon a set of the rarest Lionel Diesels.........
Dan,
there are a number of antique shops around, check the web and hotel brochures. Does she use gps?
Leave her home...fixed it for yah !
She's been there, done that, with antiques. She has one she can't get rid of, she says. It plays with trains.....LOL
This thread, York What To Do For Wife, had a lot of ideas as well. I think most have been touched on here, but you might want to go through it to see if we missed anything.
My favorite... Miller's Smorgasbord. Sounds goofy, but I really like the baked creamed cabbage, my son likes the turkey croquettes.
Just looked at the Miller's web site, very cool place. the kind you can't find except in this part of the world (don't think I have ever had a turkey croquette or baked creamed cabbage). Wish I came from the east to York, unfortunately I come through Gettysburg and Rt. 30 or I 83. Adding it to my things to do list.
Traindiesel posted:Other things to do? She can carry all your purchases out to your car. Then she can rest and wait for your signal for the next load.
That's almost exactly what my sweetie does, except that she usually comes back in and looks for stuff that is on my want list. I have video to prove it. I attribute my good fortune to a lifetime of clean living.
eddiem posted:Harley Davidson Factory Tour
I don't ride, nor does my wife... every time I've driven by, I've said, "we should check that place out"
Last trip to York we did!
We both really enjoyed the visit and the tour was great!
HD tour is worth the trip.
MTHPRRGURU posted:If the wife likes antique shopping, a short drive (about 20 mins) to columbia lnacaster county (first town across the Susquehanna river) has about a dozen antique shops/malls in about a 3/4 square mile area
Thank you! I love finding new antique shops.