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Hershey’s Chocolate World is the name of eight visitor centers that started in Hershey, Pennsylvania, United States. Open year-round, Hershey's Chocolate World offers marketplace shops and restaurants, specializing in Hershey's chocolate products. Attractions include Hershey's Great Chocolate Factory Mystery in 4D, the Hershey Trolley Works, Wrap Happiness, and a free Chocolate Tour ride. The first Hershey's Chocolate World is located off of Hersheypark Drive, in Hershey, Pennsylvania, and is in an entertainment complex that also includes Hersheypark, Hersheypark Stadium, Hersheypark Arena, Hershey Museum, and Giant Center. The Las Vegas location is where the Broadway Theatre used to be. Although Hersheypark and Chocolate World are in the same complex, both operate independently of each other. Chocolate World is owned by The Hershey Company (formerly Hershey Foods), while Hersheypark is owned by Hershey Entertainment and Resorts Company (HE&R). However, the Hershey Company and HE&R are both owned by the Hershey Trust Company. Parking is available via a separate lot that is free for the first three hours only, or via the Hersheypark parking lot (when the park is open), which offers a tram service to and from Hershey's Chocolate World. While the facility is open year-round (except Christmas), hours vary depending on the season, ranging anywhere from 9 am to 11 pm. Hershey's Chocolate World was built as a replacement of the Hershey chocolate plant tour, which had reached its capacity and was no longer able to handle the large numbers of visitors per year. The facility opened on June 30, 1973, and took inspiration from World's Fair pavilions.[1] Through its first year of operations, Chocolate World had over 1.4 million visitors.[2] On June 1, 1986, the visitor's center welcomed its 20 millionth visitor.[1] A $4.5 million update to the chocolate-making tour ride opened in 1988, featuring a curious robot for a host named CP-1. It was phased out within a year.[3] In the mid-1990s, the ride saw numerous revisions on a small scale, including the removal of several show elements. The last renovation occurred in early 2016 when several scenes in the chocolate tour ride were replaced. Today, there are still portions of the ride that have changed very little from the 1978 updated version, including the sorting and cleaning, roll refining, milling, and chocolate conching scenes. The building features brownstone quarried out of Hummelstown, a neighboring town. In 2014, the retail area received major renovations as well as a new entrance and queue area for Hershey's Chocolate Tour. Following the June 3, 2014 opening of its Las Vegas location, Hershey then rebranded all other visitor centers worldwide under the Hershey's Chocolate World name. In July 2016, it was announced that Hershey's Chocolate World would expand to a new location in Times Square and would open in late 2017.[4] The AACA Museum, in Hershey Pennsylvania, had been on my list of destinations for a long time. Cars and Chocolate in close proximity, it has to be done. Then I read on the Hemmings Blog that the AACA's current exhibit was <a href="https://www.flickr.com/redirect?url=https://www.aacamuseum.org/land-yachts/">"Land Yachts: Postwar American Luxury Convertibles"</a> so I booked a flight and headed to Hershey. <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/greggjerdingen/collections/72157631550277505/">Click here for more car pictures at my Flickr site.</a> <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/greggjerdingen/collections/72157691099759531/">Click here for Car Event pictures by year.</a> <a href="https://www.flickr.com/redirect?url=http://dvs1mn.tumblr.com/">Or here for my Car Crazy Tumblr site.</a><a href="https://www.flickr.com/redirect?url=https://twitter.com/DVS1mn">Or on Twitter @DVS1mn.</a> |
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Source | International Tour Bus (Hershey Trolley Works) |
Author | Greg Gjerdingen from Willmar, USA |
Camera location | 40° 17′ 19.56″ N, 76° 39′ 37.14″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 40.288766; -76.660317 |
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