WFMZ's Karin Mallett is back on the road, bringing us a new season of her popular series "One Tank Trip." Each week, she'll take us somewhere with a unique flavor of the season. And, the best part is, you'll still be able to make a roundtrip on one tank of gas or less. Click on the "Read more..." link below for more information on each of Karin's trips from summer, spring, the holiday season and the fall.
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The Pennsylvania Governor's Residence on North Front Street in Harrisburg has served as the home of the state's chief executive since December 1968. A privately-funded $1.1 million renovation of the interior and exterior was completed in 2002. CLICK HERE for tour and other information.
Some call it "the greatest known miniature village." Roadside America, just off I-78 in Shartlesville, follows the history of America from the pioneer days to the present. Watch trains glide through tunnels and over bridges and see the workings of an old grist mill. CLICK HERE for more information.
You've seen it on TV, now you can see it in person. The QVC Studio in West Chester, Chester County offers a one-of-a-kind guided walking tour through the fantastic world of electronic retailing. At this state-of-the-art broadcasting facility, guests will see and experience how QVC products are sourced, brought to life on air, and delivered to millions of QVC customers. There are views into the studio through the tour and you might even catch a glimpse of a favorite host or guest! You can CLICK HERE for more information.
The Fairfield Inn 1757 is located on the Confederate retreat from Gettysburg on Route 116 West in Fairfield, Pennsylvania. Patrick Henry, General Robert E. Lee and the Eisenhowers are among those who have stayed at The Mansion House. An authentic American treasure, the site also served as a Confederate hospital in the Civil War and a stop on the Underground Railroad. CLICK HERE for more information.
Take a ride on the Milk & Honey Line! Operating on an 11-mile route along the Swatara Creek, the Middletown and Hummelstown Railroad, offers a scenic trip to capture the beauty of the fall season. You'll want your camera as you cross a bridge 35-feet about the creek.