Hershey, Pennsylvania, famously known as the chocolate capital of the U.S., was founded by Milton S. Hershey in 1905. Originally named Derry Church, the town was renamed to honor the success of the Hershey chocolate brand, which started with milk chocolate bars and expanded to iconic products like Hershey Kisses. After Hershey's passing, the company continued to thrive, acquiring popular brands such as Reese's and Almond Joy. Hersheypark, once a simple area for workers, now hosts a full amusement park, and attractions like The Hershey Story Museum and Hershey's Chocolate World enhance visitors' experiences with rich chocolate history and fun activities.
Hershey, Pennsylvania, often recognized for its chocolate legacy, was founded by Milton S. Hershey in 1905, named for the success of the chocolate company.
Hershey's Chocolate Kiss, a beloved candy in America, has been around since 1907, showcasing the impressive longevity of Hershey's products and brand.
Hersheypark has transformed from a quaint gathering place for workers into a full-scale amusement park with thrill rides, water attractions, and a zoo.
Visitors to Hershey can explore The Hershey Story Museum and Hershey's Chocolate World for interactive learning about chocolate's history and the brand.
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