We’re back in Pennsylvania and we began our Philadelphia story with a visit to the Reading Terminal Market, getting lost in the sights and aromas of the fresh food and produce on offer. Serving Philadelphia since 1893, the Reading Terminal Market is one of America’s oldest and largest public markets. The many and varied retailers include Bassetts Ice Cream, America’s oldest ice cream company.
Dressed up in almost everything we brought to America in our clothes-for-cold-weather bag, we set out into the sub-zero wind chill factor that descended upon Philadelphia. We had a great day spent exploring the City of Brotherly Love and a just as great evening thawing out in our Airbnb 😂
On the advice of locals we found ourselves at Jim’s Steaks in south Philadelphia for our Philly cheesesteak experience. Almost as good as the sandwich itself was watching the ingredients come together by the chef to make the sandwich in under ten seconds.
We said goodbye to Philadelphia and headed to Valley Forge to continue our American Revolution history lesson. Valley Forge was the site of the 1777-78 winter encampment of the Continental Army. This encampment is considered a major turning point in the Revolution as it was during this time that the Continental Army was reorganized and emerged the following June as a well-disciplined and efficient fighting force against the British. With plenty of historical sites and monuments throughout the park, Valley Forge is well worth the visit.
From Valley Forge to Lancaster where we are staying for a few nights. We’ve had a fantastic albeit chilly few days but Pennsylvania, we’re not done with you yet!