 This is pennsylvania  This is pennsylvania’s state flag.

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 This is pennsylvania

 This is pennsylvania’s state flag

 It’s motto is=Virtue, liberty and Independence and the nickname is the keystone state

 Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, Mighty is your name, Steeped in glory and tradition, Object of acclaim, Where brave men fought the foe of freedom, Tyranny decried, 'Til the bell of independence filled the countryside.  Chorus Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, May your future be filled with honor everlasting as your history.  Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, Blessed by God's own hand, Birthplace of a mighty nation, Keystone of the land. Where first our country's flag unfolded, Freedom to proclaim, May the voices of tomorrow glorify your name.  Chorus Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, May your future be filled with honor everlasting as your history.

 Independence Hall - Philadelphia  Independence Hall Independence Hall was built in 1732 as the Pennsylvania State House. It was a symbol of the nation to come. At the time it was the most ambitious public building in the thirteen colonies. The Provincial government paid for construction as they went along, so it was finished piecemeal. It wasn't until 1753, 21 years after the groundbreaking, before it was completed. It was the original ""Philadelphia lawyer,"" none other than Andrew Hamilton that oversaw the planning and worked to guarantee its completion. Hamilton had won renown for his successful 1735 defense of Peter Zenger in New York that was to become a freedom-of-the-press landmark.

Liberty Bell- A chime that changed the world occurred on July 8, 1776, when the Liberty Bell rang out from the tower of Independence Hall summoning citizens to hear the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence by Colonel John Nixon. The Pennsylvania Assembly ordered the Bell in 1751 to commemorate the 50-year anniversary of William Penn's 1701 Charter of Privileges.

 The Franklin Institute Science Museum – Philadelphia  The mission of The Franklin Institute Science Museum is to stimulate interest in science, to promote public understanding of science, and to strengthen science education. The Institute maintains an exemplary, innovative museum of science with engaging, educational exhibits and programs; supports a diverse set of partnerships with all levels of the formal educational system; interprets the social and historical impact of science and technology; recognizes outstanding achievement; and provides a forum for discussion of important scientific issues. The Franklin Institute also serves to perpetuate the legacy of Benjamin Franklin.

 Pennsylvania Romantic Getaway B&B  Inn at Bowmans Hill - one of New Hope, Pennsylvania's most romantic B&B’s. Selected by Forbes Traveler's Ten Most Romantic B&B’s in the USA, Europe and Mexico.  The Inn at Bowman’s Hill is located in the beautiful Delaware Valley. This romantic PA inn is the only AAA 4-Diamond lodging in beautiful Bucks County, and is just 90 minutes from New York City and 40 minutes from Philadelphia.

 The farmland and rolling hills of Lancaster County’s Amish Country offer some of the best and most romantic scenic drives in Pennsylvania. You’ll pass farmers in their fields, covered bridges, and small, romantic towns like Bird-in-Hand and Intercourse, PA.  Romantic Lancaster Bed and Breakfast: the King's Cottage B&B has several rooms with whirlpool tubs and a fireplace. You'll love this turn-of-the-century Spanish mansion's Sun Room with a jet spa tub!King's Cottage B&B  Lancaster, PA Romantic Weekends – check out a farmer’s market for tasty produce, some shoefly pie or local Dutch Country wine. Or you could go for a romantic ride in an Amish buggy!