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    Day 1

    292 mi0.3 mi

    The Bridges of Pennsylvania

    Today you'll visit some very interesting and varied museums and walk to one of the best observation platforms in the area. In addition, the road will pass through several historic covered bridges.
    09:00

    New York

    16 mi
    40 min
    Thomas Edison National Historical Park
    09:501 hr

    Thomas Edison National Historical Park

    Museum
    Open Details
    The father of modern electricity, Thomas Edison, lived and worked here for many years. Almost all modern inventions and achievements of civilization today exist thanks to this great man. And the electric car you drove here can be considered part of his legacy.
    After the death of Thomas Edison in 1931, his family kept his home intact so that coming generations could see the place where the future was created. Even the clock in the house shows the time when its owner died.
    The museum collection includes about 300,000 exhibits that tell the story of Thomas Edison’s life. One of the most interesting is the recreated Black Mary. This is the very first place in history where movies were filmed. Yes, cinema originated here as well!
    The museum is open on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
    Masks are required for everyone, regardless of vaccination status, in all NPS buildings, crowded outdoor spaces, and all forms of enclosed public transportation.
    19.4 mi
    25 min
    Morris Museum
    11:1545 min

    Morris Museum

    Museum
    Open Details
    The Morris Museum has one of the largest collections of vintage musical machines and mechanical dolls. The amazing exhibits will surprise you with the craftsmanship of their makers. Although some dolls are too fragile to demonstrate their mechanics, the museum staff still switch on many of the exhibits to delight the public.
    The museum is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
    32.1 mi
    40 min
    Northlandz
    12:4030 min

    Northlandz

    Art Gallery
    Open Details
    One of the largest model railways in the world is located in Northlandz. Such a large-scale exhibit is interesting for both children and adults. The owner of the museum has been doing this for 40 years.
    The collection includes about 135 locomotives and thousands of train cars. The total length of the railroad tracks is over 8 miles. The model also presents many humorous scenes from the daily lives of railway workers.
    Around the museum building, there's a narrow-gauge railway waiting for you to try!
    Opening Hours: Friday – Sunday: 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
    53.7 mi
    1 hr
    Tesla Supercharger
    14:105 min

    Tesla Supercharger

    Open Details
    Charge your car here. Tesla Supercharger, 8 Plugs 150 kW.
    0.2 mi
    5 min
    Oishi Japan
    14:2030 min

    Oishi Japan

    Restaurant
    Open Details
    There are several nice restaurants here where you can have lunch while your car is charging. We suggest you visit this one because it has the best ratings on the net.
    0.2 mi
    5 min
    Tesla Supercharger
    14:555 min

    Tesla Supercharger

    Open Details
    Return to your car and continue your journey.
    23.9 mi
    50 min
    Pulpit Rock
    15:501 hr

    Pulpit Rock

    Landmark
    Open Details
    Sunset comes early in the winter, so you should hurry to enjoy the incredible views from Pulpit Rock!
    Weather permitting, the amazing beauty of Pennsylvania's landscape can be seen for dozens of miles. Autumn and winter views are especially impressive when the forests are covered with a golden carpet of leaves or wrapped in a coat of snow.
    Wear hiking shoes and comfortable clothing. It's also helpful to take a Nordic walking stick.
    7.4 mi
    25 min
    Dreibelbis Station Covered Bridge
    17:1510 min

    Dreibelbis Station Covered Bridge

    Landmark
    Open Details
    There used to be about 15,000 covered bridges in the United States, and they occupy a significant place in American culture, playing an important role in many books and films. The beautiful love story ""Bridges of Madison County"", which was made into a movie starring Clint Eastwood and Meryl Streep, is named after these wonderful structures.
    About 500 bridges have survived to this day, and are still used to cross streams, brooks, and rivers. Pennsylvania has the largest number of surviving covered bridges and we suggest that you enjoy as many as possible on your route.
    Dreibelbis Station Bridge is one of the oldest covered bridges. It was built in 1869 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1981.
    6.3 mi
    15 min
    Kutz’s Mill Bridge
    17:4010 min

    Kutz’s Mill Bridge

    Bridge
    Open Details
    This bridge was built in 1854 and is still in use today, but be careful: the bridge is quite narrow and limited to one car at a time.
    16.6 mi
    30 min
    Wertz's Covered Bridge
    18:2010 min

    Wertz's Covered Bridge

    Open Details
    Wertz's Covered Bridge is the largest single-span covered bridge in Pennsylvania - it's 204 feet long!
    The bridge is closed to traffic, but you can park your car nearby and walk across.
    There are also several museums and interesting monuments nearby. The museums are likely to be closed by the time you get to this point in your tour, but it may be interesting to stop and enjoy the historic buildings from outside.
    60.6 mi
    1 hr 10 min
    Home 231
    19:401 hr

    Home 231

    Restaurant
    Open Details
    This is one of the best restaurants in Harrisburg, and is very popular, so it makes sense to book a table in advance Tel +1 (717) 232-4665.
    18.5 mi
    25 min
    Tesla Supercharger
    21:1030 min

    Tesla Supercharger

    Open Details
    There are very few charging stations on the way to Pittsburgh. Therefore, it would be useful to charge your car in the evening so as not to waste time tomorrow morning.
    Tesla Supercharger, 8 Plugs 150 kW.
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