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Make your Weekend Getaway a Learning Experience and Visit These Fine Museums

Eagles Mere Museum

This acclaimed museum features memorabilia from the 1800's and the hotels that made Eagles Mere a famous mountain resort for wealthy Philadelphians.

  • Open June 17th — October 7th
  • Sat 11am-4pm
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Eagles Mere Air Museum

Travel back in time to the golden age of flying featuring a large collection of aircraft from 1908 to 1935. Enjoy free entry as a guest of Eagles Mere Inn with pass.

  • Open June 17th — October 7th
  • Sat 11am-4pm
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Eagles Mere Auto Museum

A prized collection of pristine cars and trucks from the 1950's and 1960's. Enjoy free entry as a guest of Eagles Mere Inn with pass.

  • Open June 17th — October 7th
  • Sat 11am-4pm
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Endless Mountains War Memorial Museum

Located in Sonestown, Pennsylvania, the Endless Mountains War Memorial Museum offers visitors the chance to see first-hand one of the largest collections of personal artifacts from five separate conflicts in United States history, spanning more than 200 years.


Eagles Mere Motorcycle Museum

This museum features a growing collection of unique motorcycles exhibits from 16 different manufactures and shows over five decades of progress in the motorcycle industry.


Little League Baseball Hall of Fame

Many of the sports' biggest stars got their start and are featured in this museum. The Little League World Series is played in Williamsport each year where it was founded in the 1940's.


Corning Museum of Glass

Featuring world's greatest collection of art and historical glass spanning 3,500 years.


Clyde Peeling's Reptiland

This accredited zoo features living reptiles from around the world. Mambas, cobras, pythons, alligators, turtles, and frogs are displayed in a modern educational setting. Daily shows explode common myths and foster a better understanding of how reptiles and amphibians fit into the animal kingdom.


Canoe Museum

You'll delight in viewing this wonderful assemblage of 25 wood and canvas-covered wood canoes dating from the late 1800s to present day.