At 96 ft x 24 ft, this landmark mural, entitled “Inspiration Lycoming County,” is the world’s largest outdoor portrait mural and an absolute must-see on the list of things to do in Williamsport, PA. The art features notable and inspiring people from Williamsport and Lycoming County, both past and present, who have positively impacted the community.
The Thomas T. Taber Museum of the Lycoming County Historical Society chronicles the history of our region from American Indian occupation through 20th century industry and life. Exhibits include an American Indian gallery, a Fine and Decorative Arts gallery, 19th century period rooms, and the Shempp Model Train exhibit with over 300 toy trains, and period rooms depicting life from the 1700s through the 1900s. Exhibits change often, keeping the Historical Society fresh and interesting for every visit. The museum also includes a local history and genealogy research library.
The World of Little League Museum is small but mighty! There are a variety of themed galleries, starting with Little League history and heritage. Whether you’re a huge sports fan deep into baseball or a casual enthusiast, the World of Little League Museum is a great attraction full of interesting things the entire family will enjoy.
At Clyde Peeling’s Reptiland, visitors take a captivating journey through the world of reptiles. Every creature is more fascinating than the next, from snakes, lizards, turtles, and alligators to first-time finds. This might be my favorite of all the fun things to do in Williamsport, PA. It’s not a huge place, so seeing all the critters and catching a show or animal talk in a single morning or afternoon is easy. You don’t have to spend all day…but you could!