Three cheers for Christmastime! Now that we’ve polished off the leftovers from Thanksgiving, we’re gearing up for Christmas in just a few short weeks. That means if we haven’t already started decking the halls, we’ll probably do so pretty soon. Whether you like to go big like Clark Griswold or you prefer a more laidback approach to decorating, you’ll find everything you need at what just might be the biggest Christmas store in Pennsylvania.

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If you were to do a search for “Christmas store near me,” this one would most certainly pop up at the top of the list!

Have you ever been to the biggest Christmas store in Pennsylvania? Would you agree that is a festive Christmas wonderland? Share your experience in the comments!

For another unique Christmas shopping experience, visit The Christmas Haus, which is open all year round and sells a large selection of German Christmas items.

If you’re embarking upon a Christmas decoration road trip, check out our ultimate list of 50 on-the-go food ideas.

If you’re still in the mood for more Pennsylvania adventures, take a look at this video about the Philadelphia Magic Garden:

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Where can we find abandoned towns in Pennsylvania?

  • The Frick's Lock Historical District – Located in East Coventry, this once thriving village was abandoned after the construction of the Limerick Nuclear Power Plant.
  • French Azilum - Located in Wyalusing, refugees who fled the French Revolution built the original settlement which once encompassed dozens of homes.
  • Eckley - Located near Hazleton, it was originally a miner's town and holds a great deal of history about the Irish immigrants who lived and worked here.

Read on to learn more about some of the other abandoned towns in Pennsylvania.

Where can we learn more about Pennsylvania history?

  • Ole Bull State Park – Located in Cross Fork, the land was originally plated in the hopes of creating a Norwegian settlement for the many Norwegians who had come to the area at that time. Unfortunately, that idea only lasted a year, but the park is a beautiful remnant.
  • The Raven Rock Mountain Complex – Located near Blue Ridge Summit, the complex—which is also known as “Site R”—was designed to serve as a second Pentagon should there be a nuclear attack on the United States. This was during the Cold War
  • The Meadowcroft Rockshelter – Located near Avella in Washington County, this is the site of what is believed to be the oldest known evidence of humanity in the Americas. The artifacts date back at least 16,000 years.

Read on to learn more about the deep and rich Pennsylvania history.

Where can we find historic restaurants in Pennsylvania?

  • Bube's Brewery, Dining, and Entertainment - Located in Mount Joy, this establishment dating back to 1876 offers themed murder mystery dinners, fine dining underground in The Catacombs, and ghost tours.
  • McGillin's Olde Ale House – Located in Philadelphia, it is now the state’s oldest continuously operating tavern.
  • Hublersburg Inn - Located in Howard, it is a truly enchanting remote Bed & Breakfast Inn and restaurant serving up some of the best food in the region.

Read on to learn more about some of the many other historic restaurants in Pennsylvania.

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