Thursday, October 7, 2010

Pittsburgh Pennsylvania : The Place of Fall Colors

Fall Of ColorsThere are many different things for families with children to do in Pittsburgh, which include places like the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Science Center, Kennywood Amusement Park, and Idlewild Park, just to name a few. Pittsburgh is rated fifth in the country for raising a family, which is why it has so many fun and educational things to do. Pittsburgh is a great place to spend a weekend. With plenty of Hotels Pittsburgh can accommodate families of all sizes.

It is an educational outings that make learning fun for all ages. Yeah! It is true. The Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh is a must-see for any family. This museum has over 80,000 square feet of amazing learning space, which includes activities like, Mister Roger's Neighborhood, the Gravity Room and more. Children can take many educational classes at the museum such as, simple machines, woodworking, clay sculptures, Musical Movement, and Tot Time classes, which are geared for children 18 months or older. The admission fees are reasonable, and babies get in free, which makes for a relatively low cost outing for the entire family.

Allegheny National ForestYou know what? Fall colors are coming a little early this year in the Allegheny National Forest in northwestern Pennsylvania, and the hillsides are already starting to bloom with bright oranges, yellows, reds and various shades of green. Located just two hours north of Pittsburgh, the Allegheny National Forest is a mecca for recreation enthusiasts with miles of hiking and biking trails, meandering trout streams, rivers for canoeing and kayaking, and scenic drives and overlooks for those who like to sit back, relax and soak in the view. So do not miss to see the nature with naked eyes at Pittsburgh Pennsylvania.

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