Known as the Keystone State, Pennsylvania is home to more than 12.8 million people. Bordered by New York, Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia, and Ohio, the state is if filled with flat plains and narrow valleys cut by streams and rolling hills, caves, and low ridges created by glaciers. It's also home to part of the Appalachian Mountains and half of the state is engulfed in lush forests and millions of acres of farmland. Plenty of wildlife species call Pennsylvania home, including red foxes, black bears, white-tailed deer, golden eagles, softshell turtles, peregrine falcons, and rattlesnakes.

Several large corporations, such as Auntie Anne's, Hershey's, Utz, Comcast, Rite Aid, Kraft Heinz, and The Crayola Factory, Dick's Sporting Goods are headquartered in Pennsylvania. The state is home to a variety of companies, such as meat-packing plants, potato chip production factories, healthcare corporations, technology companies, and retail stores. Some of its major attractions include Independence National Park, the Liberty Bell, Hershey Park, Philadelphia Museum of Art, and Presque Isle State Park. It's also got casinos, bowling alleys, racetracks, escape rooms, magic shows, theaters, sports complexes, mini-golf, playgrounds, and more. So if you're considering moving to Pennsylvania, this guide can help you make the decision and start planning properly.