
Explore the history of the Pennsylvania State Police through artifacts, exhibits, and memorials, including a 9/11 tribute.

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Fewer crowds, more peaceful exploration

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Explore the history of the Pennsylvania State Police through artifacts, exhibits, and memorials, including a 9/11 tribute.
"A simple and fun road side stop, packed with neat things and offering a gorgeous panoramic view."

Fun photo areas inside! Don't miss the chance to pose with exhibits.
Reasonably priced admission, with potential discounts for former PSP officers.

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A poignant tribute to fallen heroes, honoring their sacrifice and bravery.

Step into the shoes of a cadet and see where troopers hone their skills.

See original scales, mug shots, and equipment from pivotal moments in PA law enforcement.

From the parking lot
Enjoy a beautiful vista of Hershey, a pleasant surprise before or after your visit.
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Fun photo areas inside! Don't miss the chance to pose with exhibits.
Reasonably priced admission, with potential discounts for former PSP officers.
Well-stocked with souvenirs, perfect for finding a memento.
Enjoy a gorgeous panoramic view of Hershey from the parking area.
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Fun photo areas inside! Don't miss the chance to pose with exhibits.
Reasonably priced admission, with potential discounts for former PSP officers.
Well-stocked with souvenirs, perfect for finding a memento.
Enjoy a gorgeous panoramic view of Hershey from the parking area.
The drive up can be a bit confusing, so plan your route in advance.
Visitors find the Pennsylvania State Police Museum to be a surprisingly cool and informative roadside stop. It's praised for its engaging exhibits, including historical artifacts and a poignant 9/11 memorial, making it enjoyable for both kids and adults. The affordable admission and well-stocked gift shop add to its appeal, though some note the drive can be a bit confusing.
"Absolutely worth it and highly recommend it. Despite the State Police Academy construction, if you use the museum address, it will take you to the back entrance, which also has signs posted."
Joren Blair (Aspwriter)
"A simple and fun road side stop. Enjoyed learning the history and there was fun little areas for photos in the museum. Souvenirs were very reasonably priced as well."
Alex S
"Great little museum. You can see the horse mounted riders at times and shooting range."
Wayne R. Little
The museum is located near Hershey. While the drive up can be a bit confusing, GPS should guide you. Parking is available on-site and offers a scenic view of Hershey.
Yes, ample parking is available at the museum, and it offers a beautiful panoramic view of Hershey.
Using a GPS or mapping app is recommended as the approach can be a bit tricky.
Admission is reasonably priced, with visitors reporting around $8. Discounts may be available for former PSP officers.
Yes, there are discounts for prior Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) officers.
Information on advance ticket purchases is not widely available, but walk-in admission is common. It's best to check their official website for the most up-to-date ticketing information.
Operating hours can vary, so it's recommended to check the official Pennsylvania State Police Museum website before your visit to confirm current opening and closing times.
You can explore artifacts, exhibits, and memorials chronicling the history of the PA State Police, including a 9/11 memorial, training dorms, and historical items like original scales and mug shots.
Yes, the museum is considered good for both kids and adults, offering engaging exhibits and fun photo opportunities.
The museum features fun little areas for photos, making it an interactive experience for visitors of all ages.
You might be able to see the shooting range or horse mounted riders at times, adding an extra layer of interest to your visit.
While it might seem small, the museum is packed with information and can take a good amount of time to explore thoroughly. Plan for at least an hour or two.
Yes, there is a full gift shop with a good selection of items to buy, and souvenirs are reasonably priced.
The museum itself does not appear to have dining facilities. However, its location near Hershey means there are numerous dining options available in the surrounding area.
Photography is generally allowed in many areas of the museum, and there are specific fun little areas designed for photos.
Look for designated photo areas within the exhibits. The panoramic view from the parking lot is also a great photo opportunity.
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