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Hershey Amusement Park
How Sweet it is! Hershey Park.
Although, Milton Hershey began his
caramel business in New York and Philadelphia.
The Dairylands of Lebannon Valley was were he would move his business
back home. This area soon came to become the sweetest smelling
place on earth, the town of Hershey , Rt 422E of Harrisburg. Milton
Hershey came to not only build a successful chocolate business,
he also came to buy supporting businesses. While employing much
of the local workforce. He would come to be known as a philanthropist
and kind business man.
The
sweet legacy Milton Hershey left behind is known as Hershey Park.
For a quick taste experience you may choose to a 9 minute ride
through chocolate world which simulates the chocolate factory
process.If you would like an even more satisfying chocolate loving
experience step into Hershey Park. Admission is $37.95. Hershey
Park is made up of 50 rides, 4 roller coasters, 5 waterslides
and a Philadelphia toboggan company four row carousel covering
90 acres, Shops line the Hershey kiss lit streets.In order to
make getting around easy trolley service is available for $7.
The town of Hershey satisfies a variety of tastes.
We can't promise Zoo America will be
as sweet smelling as the rest of Hershey. But the animal lover
will sure be satiated by the Zoo
animals who call Zoo America home. 75 species will satisfy
your wild side. Entrance to Zoo America is $6.
The sweet smell of chocolate
won't be the only sent tantalizing the air. What started out as
a "nice garden of roses" has become a 23 acre botanical
garden. Daffodil and forsythia bulbs can be found in spring, 450
roses are sure to please in May. While 400 butterfly species make
there home in the Hershey gardens butterfly house. Fall foliage
is prime in September.
The town of Hershey also includes
5 golf courses, a posh hotel, lodge, and is home of American league
Hershey Bears in the Hershey Park Arena.
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