This is the Weirdest Place in Pennsylvania to Visit
Pennsylvania has some great travel destinations. But, after a while, especially if you’ve lived here for a long time, those vacation destinations can start to get pretty normal. There’s only so many times you can travel to the same spot and still have the thrill of experiencing it. That said, one place has been named the wackiest and weirdest place in Pennsylvania to visit. So, if you’re looking for a unique travel spot, this is it.
Visitpa.com has put together a list of the top 16 weirdest and wackiest places in Pennsylvania. “Pennsylvania is home to some weird and wacky attractions that may not be in your typical travel guide, but are sure to blow any Happy Traveler’s mind,” they state in the article.
Before we get to No. 1, let’s look at a few of the other places on this tally. No. 6 on the list is Mister Ed’s Elephant Museum & Candy Emporium in Gettysburg. Talk about a unique place to visit. “Mister Ed’s Elephant Museum & Candy Emporium is a one-of-a-kind attraction that you do not want to miss on your trip to Gettysburg!” they state on the site. “Located just a short distance from the historic downtown, Mister Ed’s features more than 900 varieties of candy, 100 flavors of fudge, and more than 12,000 elephant figurines on display.” That sounds so delicious.
So, what’s the No. 1 wackiest and weirdest place to visit in Pennsylvania? Mütter Museum in Philadelphia. This spot has been around since 1863. It offers “the fearless a tour of thousands of items that span the medical realm — from deformed and diseased body parts to slides of Albert Einstein’s gloriously geeky brain. The museum displays its beautifully preserved collections of anatomical specimens, models, and medical instruments in a nineteenth century ‘cabinet museum’ setting.” Find the full list of the weirdest and wackiest places in Pennsylvania here.