Reseña del editor:
Moon Spotlight Pennsylvania Dutch Country is a 60-page compact guide covering Lancaster County, Gettysburg, Hershey, the state capital, and other highlights of south-central Pennsylvania, notable for its large Amish and Mennonite populations. Author Anna Dubrovsky offers her seasoned advice on must-see attractions, and includes maps with sightseeing highlights so you can make the most of your time. This lightweight guide is packed with recommendations on entertainment, shopping, recreations, accommodations, food, and transportation, making navigating this interesting region of the Keystone State uncomplicated and enjoyable.
Biografía del autor:
When Anna Dubrovsky first visited Pennsylvania 20 years ago, on a junior high class trip, she visited the Gettysburg National Military Park--site of the Civil War's bloodiest battle--and it left a lasting impression on her. She was thrilled, therefore, when her family moved to Pittsburgh soon after--the move gave her a chance to explore the region and its history more thoroughly. During college, Anna interned at The Morning Call in Allentown and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. After graduating, she went to work as a reporter for the York Daily Record, covering politics and legislation. Anna is a self-proclaimed victim of wanderlust--she's lived in more than a dozen cities on three continents. In her travels, she has wandered through the Louvre in Paris and the Hermitage in St. Petersburg, cycled the western coast of Ireland, hang-glided over Rio, motorcycled up a mountain in the Dominican Republic, and camped on the Appalachian Trail; she's marveled at the Taj Mahal, prayed at the Western Wall in Jerusalem, and danced in Havana. But she keeps coming back to Pennsylvania.
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