There may be some slight confusion here. Hershey's Chocolate World is the Hershey Foods visitor center/sales emporium. They provide a sort of ride through the process of chocolate production which spills you out into the sales area. It is educational and for chocolate lovers a pretty good treat. The Hershey Museum, like Chocolate World also adjacent to Hersheypark (amusement park), provides visitors with local history and great changing exhibits. A couple of years ago they opened a new permanent exhibit on Milton Hershey, the company, the town, the workers in the factory (they did oral histories, etc.) It's more of a treat than Chocolate World. It's in the Official Museum Directory under Hershey, PA. True chocophile visitors to central PA should not miss the Chocolate Museum of the Wilbur Chocolate Factory in Lititz (Lancaster County). Whether or not it meets AAM's definition of a museum (slightly dusty cases filled with chocolate molds, chocolate pots, fan letters, etc.), the intoxicating smell of chocolate is not to be missed. I recently visited the Wilbur museum and Chocolate World in the same weekend when a college roommate was visiting. No contest which one made us buy more chocolate. > The Hershey Museum (Visitor Center, whatever definition it would fit > under) is wonderful -- educational, as well as, entertaining. At the time > I was there, which was probably ten years ago, I went through it twice in > a row and remembering saying a lot of museums could learn something from > this. Really, it was great and I am not that big a fan of chocolate. > May be different now, but would assume it has only improved with the > introduction of new technology. > > Mary K. Mannix > Library Director > Howard County Historical Society > PO Box 109 > Ellicott City, MD 21041 > 410-750-0370 410-955-3028 (fax) > [log in to unmask] > -- Amy R. Killpatrick Phone: 717-772-1967 Museum Educator FAX: 717-783-1073 Bureau of Historic Sites & Museums Internet: [log in to unmask] PA Historical & Museum Commission -- Amy R. Killpatrick Phone: 717-772-1967 Museum Educator FAX: 717-783-1073 Bureau of Historic Sites & Museums Internet: [log in to unmask] PA Historical & Museum Commission