Latrobe, PA, 2018-Jul-04 — /Travel PR News/ — Today (June 29, 2018), the Pennsylvania Tourism Office, housed within the state Department of Community and Economic Development, paid homage to Pennsylvania native Fred Rogers and announced a Fred Rogers Trail, where travelers can zip up their cardigans and experience firsthand the neighborhoods that inspired the TV pioneer.
Marking the 50th anniversary of the popular children’s show, Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, the Tourism Office worked with Fred Rogers Productions, the McFeely-Rogers Foundation, the Laurel Highlands Visitors Bureau, and VisitPittsburgh to create a unique experience inspired by Rogers. The new trail, the latest project of the Wolf Administration’s support of the state’s $40 billion tourism industry, features 15 destinations that share a connection to Fred Rogers and his beloved show.
“Millions of children learned about life from Fred Rogers on Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, and now many of these viewers are reexperiencing the same teachings through their children’s eyes from Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood,” said Dennis Davin, Secretary of the Department of Community and Economic Development. “We’re inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the life of one of Pennsylvania’s most beloved icons by walking in his shoes and journeying through the past. If there’s anyone right now who needs a pick-me-up, I encourage you to follow this trail dedicated to a man filled with kindness and patience.”
The new Fred Rogers Trail is a three-day road trip that starts in Rogers’ hometown of Latrobe, which was recently featured in Smithsonian Magazines’ The 20 Best Small Towns to Visit in 2018, and ends in Pittsburgh, where Rogers filmed his show. The stops take travelers along the pathway of Rogers’ life, from his childhood through adulthood, and includes visits to see key artifacts, including set pieces from the Neighborhood of Make-Believe. Attractions on the trail include:
Travelers can find the full Fred Rogers Trail itinerary at visitPA.com/FredRogers.
The Pennsylvania Tourism Office, under the Department of Community and Economic Development, is dedicated to inspiring travel to Pennsylvania. For inspiration, visit pahappythoughts.com, become a fan at facebook.com/visitPA, follow us at twitter.com/visitPA, check out photos at instagram.com/visit_pa, or watch us on youtube.com/visitPA. Follow #PASummerDays or #PASunnyDays for even more can’t-miss summer activities.
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Source: Pennsylvania Tourism Office
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