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| Back when I was stationed at the Seneca Army Depot in the late 1980’s, I used to visit friends in Williamsport. It was about an hour to hour and half drive south, but what I loved about the drive and Pennsylvania was the rugged outdoors. The trees were tall and vibrant, There were a lot of lakes, rivers, and hills. The air in the area always smelled like fresh cut grass. Pennsylvania is a very dynamic state. Welp, the Party Bus drove to Mill Run and FallingWater. Maid of the Mist Most Macabre The FallingWater house was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, an American architect in the early 1900’s. He had a modern day outlook on design and called his way of designing organic architecture. At FallingWater, the house was designed around a waterfall with flat terraces and open views. The windows allow for a lot of sunlight and the surrounding woods make the soul smile. There’s always something about water that I find refreshing so me, Morticia Wednesday Megan Rose A Warped Witch I Be After all the height inclined challenges we’ve done (Colorado being the one where I really wanted to pee the pants, but Ohio was a close 2nd) I was ready to ride. It was built in 1877 and goes about 400 feet up a steep incline but with a gorgeous view of the rivers and the bridge. Honestly, the view was to die for. There were lots of trees and grass and it captured the essence of Pennsylvania – a mix of rugged nature and working class cities. AmyJo-Zombie hours Afterwards we took the Party Bus over to Longwood Garden. What really impressed me was how it reminded of Versailles – very spread out and majestic with vibrant green grass and marble fountains. Giant Phantom Jelly Honestly, I was pooped, but Reluctant Halloweenist |