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    Penn State Palmer Museum of Art

    Penn State Palmer Museum of Art

    4.2(12 reviews)
    15.8 mi

    Palmer Museum of Art…read more I happened upon the Palmer Museum of Art while on a work trip and, to be honest, I wasn't expecting much more than a small university gallery. Instead, I found a surprisingly thoughtful and well-curated collection that easily rivals many regional museums. The museum itself is beautifully designed, bright, modern, and inviting without feeling overwhelming. The galleries flow naturally, making it easy to wander from room to room and spend more time than you originally planned. What struck me most was the range of the collection. From American paintings to contemporary works, the pieces are presented with care and clear interpretation, making the experience enjoyable whether you're a serious art lover or just a curious visitor with an hour to spare. For a museum located on a university campus, the quality of the collection is impressive. Several pieces made me stop longer than expected, and the curation feels intentional rather than simply academic. It's the kind of place where you go in thinking you'll do a quick walk-through and end up lingering. If you happen to be in the area, even for work, it's absolutely worth a visit. The Palmer Museum of Art is a reminder that sometimes the most rewarding cultural experiences are the ones you discover by accident. Topped the museum with a visit at the Creameryas recommended by the docent.

    Stopped in yesterday before heading to the creamery, then home, after attending my first football…read moregame for my son's 40th birthday. I like to visit art museums when I travel but I'm somewhat mobility impaired and didn't have any assistive devices with me, so I decided to just check out the glass art, which was fabulous. Below are pictures of some of my favorite pieces. My granddaughter was with us and she enjoyed the activities in the children's room. My understanding is this is a new building, and there is a parking lot right outside.

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    Penn State Palmer Museum of Art
    Penn State Palmer Museum of Art
    Penn State Palmer Museum of Art

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    Pennsylvania Military Museum

    Pennsylvania Military Museum

    2.5(4 reviews)
    12.7 mi

    What makes a good docent, one who provides a historical interpretation of the facts during the…read moretour. Today I witnessed perhaps the worst docent I have ever had the of being near during a tour. He either misrepresented what he was telling us, implementing his on personal ideas either political or his misunderstanding of what actuality occurred. As a historian, I was appalled by what I heard. He misrepresented facts about WWI, WWII, the Navy, Marines the Coast Guard and the women's role during WWII. His scary representation of where we are in the world today as it relates to nuclear weapons without mentioning where we were during the Cold War was ridiculous. I could go on and on about what he said, but when a docent does not end the tour without asking are their any questions is a strong indicator that he was afraid of questions he might incur. The individual at the main desk told us he was one of the best guides they have. Enough said!

    For a 4.00 admission fee you can tour the grounds and museum itself. there is a helicopter landing…read morezone, a tank, all kinds of artillerty, howitzers, tank busters, half-tracks, etc. there is also the 28th infantry shrine right next door. it commemorates all the pennsylvania soldiers who were killed in prior wars, wwi, wwii, korea and vietnam. there is a waterfall, a shrine itself, a very nice garden and some walking paths around the area.

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    Pennsylvania Military Museum - Vietnam Revisited Living History bivouac

    Vietnam Revisited Living History bivouac

    Pennsylvania Military Museum - Military History Time Line Camp Followers

    Military History Time Line Camp Followers

    Pennsylvania Military Museum - WWII Revisited Living History bivouac

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    WWII Revisited Living History bivouac

    Gallitzin Tunnels Park & Museum - Signage

    Gallitzin Tunnels Park & Museum

    4.7(3 reviews)
    44.1 mi

    We were driving by when we saw the signage for the Gallitzin Tunnels. Having just come from the…read moreAllegheny Portage Railroad site, we appreciated the meaning of the tunnels and pulled over to check them out. There is some parking available nearby, and you can easily walk out on the side of the bridge facing the tunnel. There are even two small "windows" in the fencing on the bridge so that you can easily view and/or take pictures of the tunnels. There is a real caboose and a wooden play train available in the grassy area next to the parking. The caboose was closed at the time of our visit, but the wooden play train was fun. There was also signage indicating that a museum was available across the street, but it was outside of the posted hours so we did not see that. If you're interested in train history, this is a good stop!

    After our visit to the Allegheny Portage NPS it seemed fitting to take a quick swing over to the…read morelandmark tunnels that put them out of business. Thankfully this place has lots of signage all around the area because it's off the beaten path in the middle of a residential area. We showed up right on time as within about two minutes we felt the rumble and saw the headlight of a train getting ready to emerge from the tunnel. We got to the overlook bridge just in time to catch an 80+ car NS trash train right as it came out of the tunnel. Have a sinus issue? Catch this baby from the bridge and you will be cured because not only does it stink as it's going beneath you but the smell continues to waft out of the tunnel for a good ten minutes after the train is long gone. It's sort of a....Gallitzin Dutch Oven. As for the museum, supposedly the hours are Tuesday-Sunday from 12pm-5pm. We were there in the 4pm hour and nothing was open. The caboose still has hours listed from 2011 on the door so naturally that was also closed. It was disappointing that the caboose/museum were not open but it was still a fascinating look at some living history and we were thankful to see the tunnel in action as well.

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    Gallitzin Tunnels Park & Museum - Park with caboose and wooden play train near the tunnels.

    Park with caboose and wooden play train near the tunnels.

    Gallitzin Tunnels Park & Museum - Informational signage

    Informational signage

    Gallitzin Tunnels Park & Museum - Tunnel

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    Tunnel

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