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Welcome to the Christmas City! I’m Greg and I spent a good part of my childhood here in Bethlehem. That affords me to some inside knowledge and knowing a few people like the Mayor. This tour will guide you to a few of most interesting and historic spots in this area and share the history and local stories. Its all location aware on our walking tour app. Go anytime. At your pace. It never expires. It's Audio narrated stories that play as you walk. And you’ll hear the stories of The Moravians that settled here in 1741, Bethlehem Steel, Billy Joel, The oldest book shop in the USA, The Founding fathers, The largest individual electric display in the world, Charles Schwab, The Bethlehem Star, The first school for girls in the American colonies, The largest 18th-century log structure in continuous use in the United States, And much more.
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Welcome to Scranton, the legendary Electric City sparkling with character and comedy and famous for the T.V. Show the office! From the Lackawanna County Visitors Bureau and Welcome Center, marvel at the iconic Electric City Sign, wind through a city where every corner tells a story and finish our adventure at the historic Steamtown National Historic Site as you see the sites linked to the famous show the Office. Go at your own pace, anytime. This tour is smartphone guided on our walking tour app.
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Do you know about the inner circle that protects Phil? Or the Mythology of why is so good at predicting the weather? Or what language does Phil speak? Where Did Bill Murray stay in Punxsutawney? Learn all this and much more on our self guided, smart phone navigated, tour on our tour app. Go at your own pace, go anytime, and your stop anytime. The folks here in Punxsutawney sure do and have been celebrating the weather predicting powers of their favorite groundhog since February 2nd, 1886. On this tour you’ll explore Punxsutawney and learn about Phil the ground hog. You’ll uncover the secrets of the Inner Circle of the Ground Hog Club. Discover the Indian sorcerer that gave Punxsutawney its name. Hear the tale of when Bill Murray visited. You’ll see a bunch of Phantastic Phil’s. You’ll see Phil. And of course, you’ll learn about groundhogs. The tour starts at Punxsutawney Phil’s Official Souvenirs shop.
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Explore South Bethlehem’s monumental industrial landscape on a self-guided audio tour that plays automatically through your app. Follow a GPS-guided route past towering blast furnaces while the story of factory production unfolds around you. Along the way, pass landmarks like the preserved furnaces at SteelStacks, the National Museum of Industrial History, the South Bethlehem Greenway, and Lehigh University. Uncover how this massive site shaped skylines and was reinvented for public life. Explore at your own pace—pause for photos, stop for food, or take a detour. The audio resumes whenever you’re ready, so you can move freely without keeping up with a group. This is a self-guided experience (no in-person guide). Download the tour in advance and use it anytime—it works offline and follows your location along the route.
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Travel to a time before white Europeans "tamed" the wilderness of Western Pennsylvania, when Indians built mounds and walked trails. Be wary, though. It becomes the most dangerous place on Earth. We begin at Logstown, the original Wild West town, and end at the forts built at the Forks of the Ohio. Along the way, we'll be joined by howling wolves and dancing Indians. Grandmother will tell us why all the animals left Lenape land. Charles Dickens will reflect on his steamboat trip down the Ohio. And, we'll visit an Indian burial mound that was carried away piece by piece until it is no more. Marti Donovan, who lives with many animals, brings us Grandmother's wisdom. This is a self-guided audio tour. Please download the tour through the VoiceMap App in a wifi zone for full offline accessibility.
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Our tour will take you through the historic street, wind through the storied landmarks of downtown York, and end at the Colonial Complex. You’ll hear tales of the revolution, discover see the gravesites of signers of the declaration of independence, hear the story of how George Washington almost lost his job here in York, and hear about the signing of the articles The Articles of Confederation that served as the first constitution of the United States, establishing the framework for governance among the thirteen colonies-turned-states, and were signed here in York. You’ll even learn about the link to the York Peppermint Patty. Who knew? Go at your own pace, anytime. Hands free location aware and plays as you walk. The tour never expires, go anytime, and listen again later.
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