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Hershey, Pennsylvania

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The love of chocolate and the imagination of a candy manufacturer transformed the factory town of Hershey, Pennsylvania into a major tourist destination, beloved by adults and children the world over. Standing on the corner of Chocolate and Cocoa Avenue, with the wonderful aroma of Hershey's chocolate filling the air, visitors find it easy to understand why Hershey is known as “the sweetest place on earth.”

Milton S. Hershey operated candy manufacturing businesses in New York and Philadelphia before returning around 1905 to his hometown in the heart of Pennsylvania’s picturesque dairyland. He made a success of the caramel business and then decided to revamp his factory into a chocolate processing plant. The company grew, and soon employed most of the local workforce. Near the plant, Hershey created quite a few supply businesses such as a butcher supply shop, and grocery stores.

Hershey opened "Hershey Park" in 1907 to provide a place of relaxation for his employees and their families. Today, it's known as Hersheypark and is billed as "the cleanest and greenest theme park in America." Hershey kept adding to his factory, his park and his town, doing everything possible to make it a pleasant, prosperous place to live and work and a wonderful place to visit.

During the depression, he kept people at work constructing a community center, a sports arena and stadium known as Hersheypark Arena & Stadium, and a grand hotel in the European tradition. The Hotel Hershey is now one of America's finest historic hotels.

Over the years, the town and amusements that Hershey built for his employees and their families have expanded into a Disney-type theme park. In Hershey, the streetlights are alternately shaped like wrapped and unwrapped Hershey's chocolate kisses. At every turn, there are rides and activities for children of all ages (which are enjoyed just as much by adults.)

While at the park, visitors can tour Hershey's Chocolate World, the official visitor's center of Hershey Foods Corporation. Don't forget to take your free Hershey's chocolate sample. Also available are campgrounds, golf, world-class theater, professional soccer and hockey, the Hershey Gardens and renowned Zooamerica.

The Hershey Zoo, originally built to display Milton Hershey’s wild animal collection, has grown to become Zooamerica North American Wildlife Park. This major attraction covers 11 acres and depicts the regions of North America and the plants and animals native to each.Indoor and outdoor habitats house more than 200 animals of 75 species.

Hersheypark Stadium presents outdoor sports events, including professional soccer games played by the Hershey Wildcats, as well as concerts. The Hershey Bears ice hockey team plays next to the stadium at a smaller concert venue known as the Star Pavilion.

For chocolate lovers, and the young at heart, a visit to Hershey is pure delight! It is a vacation destination that is filled with family fun.



Area Attractions

Hershey Gardens

170 Hotel Road

Hershey, PA

a 3-1/2 acre rose garden planted for Milton Hershey in 1937, is now an award-winning, 23 acre botanical delight: a perfect place to relax and enjoy the exquisite blooms.

Hershey Museum

170 W. Hersheypark Drive

Open: Year-round except New Year's Day, Easter Sunday, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and Christmas.

Learn about Milton Hershey and the place that bears his name at the Hershey Museum. His legacy continues, in "The Town Built on Chocolate."

See how crayons and markers are made and explore dozens of interactive projects and activities. Project themes and activities change every month! And while your here, visit our neighbor - The National Canal Museum and visitor center for the National Heritage Corridor. Trolley rides and canal boat rides also available.

Hershey Park

100 W. Hersheypark Dr.

Hershey, PA 17033

Phone: (570) 534-3090 or 800 HERSHEY

Fax

: (570) 534-3165

Year round. Memorial Day to Labor Day; 9am-6pm, balance of the year; 9am-5pm. Closed major holidays.

Hershey Park is ranked as one of the cleanest and greenest theme parks in America. It features Great Bear, Pennsylvania's only steel inverted looping coaster.

Zooamerica

The Zoo is located just across the walking bridge from Hersheypark.

Zooamerica is an 11-acre walk-through zoo that is home to animals and living plants native to five regions of North America.

Over 200 animals, representing 75 species, provide visitors with a new perspective on the natural environment and the preservation of wildlife.

Zooamerica is open year-round.

Bus Tour

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just minutes to Hershey, Lancaster and Gettysburg. With five stops on the Pennsylvania Trail of History, the PA Capital Region is a year-round wonderland. Stops for a tour of the Civil War Museum in Harrisburg:  the largest of its kind. In Harrisburg, the State Capitol Building was voted the most beautiful in the nation by the Smithsonian Institute. Experience the magic of Hershey's Chocolate World, Candy Lane and the thrilling Hershey Amusement Park. Visit world-class spas, try nostalgic river boating, train rides, covered bridges and breathtaking caverns. From Amish Farms to Outlet Shopping, the Region has so much to offer.