"The Old Willow was the first symbol of the pride of Penn Staters. The greatest and most beloved icon from the founding to the 1940s, pause as you walk the Mall and feel its spirit in the air."
Monument
· University Park, United States
"George Atherton was perhaps the greatest president of Penn State. A Civil War veteran, he restored confidence in our college. Stop here to say a prayer of thanks to God for such a man as Atherton."
Cemetery
· University Park, United States
"Bradley's is one of our favorite newcomers on the downtown scene. Always good for a delicious (albeit indulgent) cheesesteak and fries, we're glad to have this Stone Harbor, NJ transplant."
Sandwich Spot
· State College, United States
6.5"The Phyrst was one of State College's best bars: classic, loud, hot, packed, underground & Irish. Then they added air conditioning, banned smoking, and limited the selection. Functionally dead to us."
Pub
· State College, United States
7.2"Ask for a "passport" and go "around the world in 80 beers." Finish the passport, and your name is put on the wall with a plaque. With 170+ bottles, 30+ taps, and live music, this is State College."
Dive Bar
· State College, United States
8.5"A fun place to relax, both inside and outside. Built by Evan Pugh, this was the home of the presidents until 1960s. The names of the turtles in the pond are "Sue Paturtle" and "Joe Paturtle.""
Administrative Building
· University Park, United States