Steamtown National Historic Site, located in Scranton, Pennsylvania, is a museum and heritage railroad preservation complex. It was established in 1986 to preserve and interpret the history of steam railroading in the United States. The site is situated within a former locomotive yard and roundhouse complex of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad.
Located near the Steamtown National Historic Site, the Scranton Iron Furnaces represent the early iron industry in the United States. The four massive stone blast furnaces are the remnants of a once extensive plant operated by the Lackawanna Iron & Steel Company.
Love Park, officially known as John F. Kennedy Plaza, is a prominent public park located in the heart of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Love Park is famous for its iconic sculpture, LOVE, created by Robert Indiana. The sculpture features the word LOVE in bold letters, with the letter O tilted at an angle. It has become a symbol of love and unity, and a popular spot for photos.
Valley Forge National Historical Park is a significant historical site located in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. It is known for its association with the American Revolutionary War. It was the site where General George Washington and the Continental Army encamped during the winter of 1777-1778.