The engineering, business, management, computer science, biological sciences, etc, majors offered by Penn State University are among its most well-known offerings.
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Arboretum at Penn State
The 395-acre arboretum, which is part of Penn State University, has a number of facilities, including an education center, a multipurpose building, and a planetarium.
Beaver Stadium
With 106,572 seats, it is the fourth-largest stadium in the world and has been the home of the Penn State Nittany Lions since 1960.
Pegula Ice Arena
A multifunctional venue with a 6,014-seat capacity, the Pegula Ice Arena holds NHL games, ice performances, and other on-ice activities.
Palmer Museum of Art
Art lovers have several possibilities in this area. American and European paintings, drawings, sculptures, and photos are included in the collection.
Millbrook Marsh Nature Center
The 62-acre Millbrook Marsh Nature Center site includes distinct marsh habitats, boardwalks, and hiking routes.
Stone Valley Recreation Area
Boating, fishing, hiking, and cabin accommodations are just a few of the great things you can do at Stone Valley, a recreational and educational site.
Rothrock State Forest
The Rothrock State Forest, well known for its "Seven Mountains," is home to a lot of history, natural beauty, and trails.
Medlar Field
The State College Spikes play their home games at Lubrano Park's Medlar Field, which is an excellent place to watch baseball in a laid-back atmosphere.
Happy Valley Vineyard and Winery
Fine wines and a variety of cheeses are made there in a wholesome agricultural environment. Additionally, they provide individual and collective estate tours.