The Craddle Of Our Country: Pennsylvania

13 11 2008

oiBeing one of the oldest states, Pennsylvania is known for being the birth place of what we now know as the United States Of America. I have visited this state often and I know all the sights it possesses.

One of the most gorgeous places in PA, is the city of Du Bois, located in the Clearfield County. The town was founded by John Rumbarger, for whom the town was originally named. The town was later renamed for local lumber magnate John DuBois, who came from a longstanding American family of French Huguenot descent.

If you ever feel like visiting this great city, I can recommend that you stay in the Wolf Run Manor At Lake Treasure. It is located in north central Pennsylvania,nestled in the heart of an 8,000-acre resort community. It’s just south of Allegheny National Forest and borders Pennsylvania State Game Lands #77.


Treasure Lake has two lakes with beach areas,an indoor and three outdoor pools,tennis courts,two PGA 18-hole golf courses,and a marina. As the property encompasses thousands of acres,guests will need to drive to amenities. The wooded setting is perfect for hiking and nature-watching. Winter brings ice-skating,sledding,and cross-country skiing.

As I mentioned before, I have visited this state and this city various times, and I find myself coming back to Wolf Run Manor. With the recent elections behind us, I might go here to escape from the aftermath of the elections and relax. With my travel club membership, I can come to Du Buis as many times as I like and i will only pay $298 for a week.

Before I had my membership, timeshares were my alternatives, but with prices ranging from $500 to $650 for the same amount of time, I am happy to say I made the right choice in getting my membership.

You can, too get this wonderful membership that allows you to stay in this and many other great resorts in Pennsylvania, the whole USE and even any part of the world. Visit my web sites to get all the details.

www.resortandtravel.biz

www.greatleverage.com


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