Here are 11 things people never expected to miss after leaving Pennsylvania:
- Being Surrounded by Eagles Fans — The camaraderie of Philly sports fans and the shared passion for teams like the Eagles is hard to find elsewhere.
- Real Soft Pretzels — Pennsylvania has a unique style of soft pretzels that others just don’t get right, with the right saltiness and softness.
- Cheesesteaks on Amoroso Rolls — The iconic Philly cheesesteak experience, especially with Amoroso’s rolls, is deeply missed by transplants.
- The Culture and History — Pennsylvania’s rich history, cultural landmarks, and unique neighborhoods create a sense of belonging that’s tough to replicate.
- Knoebels Amusement Park — Known for its old-fashioned charm and great camping, leaving this behind is a nostalgic pain for many.
- Crayola Factory Visits — The unique experience of watching how crayons are made in Easton is something people miss talking about and experiencing.
- Scrapple — A distinct local food that’s rarely found elsewhere, often missed especially by those from certain Pennsylvania regions.
- Fireflies and Lightning Bugs in Summer — Childhood memories of catching fireflies in jars evoke a unique nostalgia.
- Yuengling Beer — America’s oldest brewery, making a lager that Pennsylvania natives swear by, is hard to find and even harder to replace.
- Four Perfect Seasons and Fall Foliage — The extravagant and colorful fall foliage, lakes, and rivers create a scenic display that feels distinctly Pennsylvania.
- A Noisy Groundhog Tradition — The excitement around local groundhogs like Punxsutawney Phil for weather prediction is a quirky and missed cultural hallmark.
SOURCES
(https://wmmr.com/listicle/things-people-miss-about-philadelphia/)
(https://www.movoto.com/blog/leaving-pennsylvania/)(https://www.businessinsider.com/things-i-miss-about-philadelphia-after-moving-to-grand-rapids-2022-4)(https://www.reddit.com/r/Pennsylvania/comments/zgwdcs/expennsylvania_residents_what_do_you_miss_getting/)
(https://everafterinthewoods.com/foods-pennsylvanians-miss-the-second-they-leave-the-state/)