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Friday, 29 March 2013

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PA Wilds: Wineries thrive among elk, forests, and creeks
By Tataboline Enos. Originally published in Keystone Edge March 7, 2013

 
 The Pennsylvania Wilds may be best known for its wild places and wildlife, but as more people trek to the region to explore its woods, mountains and waterways, it is driving growth of another kind of tourism asset: a robust trail of wineries.


The Pennsylvania Wilds spans two wine regions – the Groundhog and Upper Susquehanna – and has long been peppered with a few unique, family-run wineries. But several more have opened or expanded in the region in recent years, creating jobs and helping define the visitor experience in this evolving outdoor recreation destination. (Pictured, Red Bandana ribbon cutting. More information at Keystone Edge, click below)

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