This past weekend, I visited the “Niagara Falls of PA”, Bushkill Falls. It also happens to be a National Park, which means those people who are trying to follow my lead 2 days later are SOL.
What can you do in & around Philly that does not involve a cracked bell or battleground? No fear reader, I found a few for you.
Regardless if the government can get their stuff together, each day the parks are closed affects all of us like MNN points out. National parks lose visitors and money, field trips are cancelled and campers are getting kicked out. And you can’t get into a local-ish national park to take a cheesy (yet obviously cool) photo like we did this weekend:
Readers, what would you recommend around Philly during the Gov’t shutdown?
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