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Pittsburgh: Whiskey Rebellion Trail Tasting Pass

1. Pittsburgh: Whiskey Rebellion Trail Tasting Pass

Sample spirits from 6 master distillers in Pittsburgh with this whiskey tasting passport. Your pass also includes discounts and entry to museums, where you can learn the history of the region. This pass is inspired by country farmers who took a stand during the Whiskey Rebellion. Included Venues: Bradford House Museum: a museum that lets you imagine life in late 18th century America. (What's included: tour) Golden Eagle Inn: a local inn with various rooms and a characteristic upstairs whiskey bar. (What's included: whiskey flight voucher and 25% off an overnight stay. Maggie's Farm: a distillery offering a line of raw cane rums and craft cocktails in Pittsburgh's historic Strip District. (What's included: spirit flight voucher) Quantum Spirits: a distillery that harnesses the potential of science and technology to reinvent the way spirits are made. (What's included: tasting flight voucher) Tall Pines Distillery: a moonshine and whiskey manufacturer and tasting room. (What's included: spirit flight voucher) West Overton Village and Museums: an immersive museum where you can witness the distilling process from seed to sip. (What's included: general admission) Lawrenceville Distilling Co.: (What's included: cocktail voucher) Liberty Pole Spirits: (What's included: tasting flight voucher)

New York to Philadelphia Day Trip by Rail

2. New York to Philadelphia Day Trip by Rail

Philadelphia, the City of Brotherly Love, welcomes you on a special one-day visit. Depart on the early train from Pennsylvania Station, New York and in under 2 hours you'll be at Philadelphia's 30th Street station, just blocks away from some of the most iconic historic sites in America.  Join a hop-on hop-off tour for access to many points of interest in and around the city. Visit Independence Hall, Liberty Bell, Carpenter House, and other historic sites. Or visit some of the wonderful museums in the area including the new National Constitution Center and the new National Museum of American Jewish History. Some of the oldest churches and synagogues are in the historic area as well. If history isn't your thing, visit the famous Eastern State Penitentiary, the Simeone Foundation Automobile Museum, the famed Barnes Foundation museum and so much more.  Take a load off your feet for an hour or two by having an included 2-course lunch at the Hard Rock cafe with Priority Seating. After a day of shopping, dining and sightseeing, walk around historic 30th Street rail station and enjoy some coffee and pastries before your relaxing rail trip back to New York City.

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The tour was well-paced, with a real breadth of content, delivered in an engaging way. I learned so much (without feeling mentally drained), and the balance of exhibits mixed in with the walking made for a really enjoyable couple of hours. I’d highly recommend this tour to anybody looking to explore Philadelphia and learn some cool history at the same time!

This place was so much fun. The pictures alone are worth it. Since I got back I've shared those pictures with others so many times. I went by myself and the staff were so helpful in taking my picture and helping me to get the best shots!

Our tour guide, Shirley, was wonderful and did an excellent job on our tour. She was very knowledgeable on everything Amish. We learned a lot, and are grateful for her guidance! We highly recommend this tour!!!

The entire museum was fun and unbelievable we can’t wait to go back.

It was fun and interesting. We didn’t want to leave.