(WHTM) – This week on Destination Pennsylvania we’re visiting places where you can make day and weekend trips across the commonwealth this summer.

Our tour includes a 92-acre arboretum in Philadelphia, the oldest golf course in the country, and a railroad station that takes fantasy to the next level.

Stream this week’s episode of Destination PA on July 20 at 7:30 p.m.

Foxburg Country Club

Along the banks of the Allegheny River, the small borough of Foxburg was an oil and gas town back in the 1800s. In 1874 Joseph Mickel Fox, the grandson of the borough’s founder, traveled to England for a series of cricket matches and returned to create Foxburg Country Club.

Pennsylvania State Police Museum

Behind the Pennsylvania State Police academy in Dauphin County is the Pennsylvania State Police Museum, covering 117 years of history of the first uniformed organization of its kind in the United States.

Hanover Trolley Trail

The Old York County Trolley Trail from the early 1900s is now a walking trail, and it is also expanding.

Destination PA: Morris Arboretum

Nestled away in Philadelphia’s quaint Chestnut Hill neighborhood is 92 acres of heaven. The Morris Arboretum is home to beautifully groomed walking trails, lush gardens, flowers of every color and even wildlife.

Destination PA: Fly Fishing at Allenberry Resort

This tucked-away getaway is a Cumberland Valley gem with the cool waters of the Yellow Breeches Creek.

The stocked limestone stream at Allenberry Resort draws fly fishers every year with 36,000 trout released annually, including rainbow, brook, and brown trout.

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