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Cheap Trips: Revolutionary History, Victorian Christmas, Holiday Lights and Nature

Find four local attractions you can visit on one tank of gas.

Want to get out of town and go for a trip, but looking to save money?

Try one of these four trips you can enjoy on just one tank of gas: Lights in the Parkway in Allentown, Valley Forge National Historical Park in King of Prussia, Briar Bush Nature Center in Abington and Victorian Christmas in Malvern.

Valley Forge National Historical Park

Address: 1400 North Outer Line Drive, King of Prussia
How Far From Lower Macungie Patch? 43.0 miles, 59 minutes
Admission: Free
Hours:

  • Park Grounds are open daily from 7a.m.-Dark
  • Visitor Center: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily (Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day)
  • Washington's Headquarters and Train Station: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily (Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day)
  • Washington Memorial Chapel: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.. Monday through Saturday, 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday


Summary: Valley Forge National Historical Park is among the most famous and significant landmarks of the American Revolution. Valley Forge is where Gen. George Washington and his Continental Army, made up of shopkeepers, citizen soldiers and men from all over the colonies, weathered the brutal winter of 1777-78. Outmanned and outgunned by the British, Washington and the American revolutionary troops spent the winter encamped 20 miles from Philadelphia. Washington chose the location to remain far enough away from Philadelphia to prevent a surprise attack, but close enough to keep pressure on British troops. The park offers not only beautiful countryside, but historic perspective and educational opportunities for visitors to learn about Army life in the days of the American Revolution and also about the strategy Washington used to ultimately defeat a far superior fighting force.
Knox Covered Bridge is located inside the park and is an integral part of Tredyffrin Township's history and logo.
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Malvern Victorian Christmas

Address:

  • E King St & Channing Ave, Malvern (Friday, December 2)
  • W King St & N Warren Ave, Malvern (Saturday, December 3)


How Far From Lower Macungie Patch? 51.5 miles, 1 hour 12 minutes and 51.6 miles, 1 hour 12 minutes
Admission: Free
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  • 6 p.m. Friday, December 2.
  • 10 a.m. Saturday, December 3


Summary: Step back in time and enjoy a free weekend of music and holiday events at the Malvern Victorian Christmas. The two-day event kicks off with the Lighting of the Town’s Tree at 6 p.m. on Friday and the arrival of Santa, who will be around both days. Activities include hayrides, carolers, live music, arts and crafts and two performances by The Philadelphia Boys Choir. Children will also get a chance to make a gingerbread house while adults can tour shops along King Street. All events are free, but some require free tickets (check the website for information).
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Briar Bush Nature Center

Address: 1212 Edge Hill Road, Abington 19001
Distance From Lower Macungie Patch: 52.3 miles, 1 hour 14 minutes
Admission: Free
Hours:
Museum, pond and bird observatory

  • Monday through Saturday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
  • Sunday 1 to 5 p.m.
  • The nature center is closed on Thanksgiving.


Nature trails are open daily from dawn to dusk.
Summary: Briar Bush Nature Center sits on 12 acres in Abington Township and comprises a nature museum, walking trails, a bird observatory and even a butterfly house (which is open June through October). The center holds nature-based programs for children ages 2 through sixth grade, and holds free programs on Saturdays. The nonprofit nature center sits on the former land of Everett and Florence Griscom, a Quaker couple who moved to Abington in 1908. According to the website, the couple shared their knowledge of nature with children, school groups. According to its website, the nature center’s mission is to “provide environmental education to individuals and groups of all ages through on-site and outreach experiences, protect and nurture a natural wildlife habitat and promote conservation of natural resources by increasing awareness and understanding of the environment.”
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Lights in the Parkway

Address: 1700 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Allentown
How far from Lower Macungie Patch?  8.8 miles, 22 minutes
Admission: $10 per car
Open:

  • November 25-27
  • December 1-January 2
  • Closed Christmas Day


Hours: 5:30-10 p.m.
Summary: This drive-through lights display covers more than a mile of one of Allentown's most beautiful parks (Lehigh Parkway) and features lighted trees, light tunnels and animated displays. Holiday scenes will be featured along with "Wizard of Oz," "Cinderella" and other family favorites. All new is a special section dedicated to Allentown’s 250th anniversary, which will be celebrated throughout 2012. It takes about 25 minutes to drive through the display. Horse-drawn carriage rides are available at $10 per person. After your tour, visit the Lights In The Parkway Gift Barn.
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