Mother-Daughter travel show highlights the Laurel Highlands
Residents of the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area will have the chance to learn about the Laurel Highlands during an episode of the travel show 鈥淕et Out of Town.鈥
The 30-minute series premiere the show, featuring the mother-daughter team of Laurita and Lauren Portee, highlights the beauty and tourism attractions of the area, including visits to Ohiopyle and Farmington. The women showcase overnight stays at Nemacolin鈥檚 Falling Rock and Oak Lodge in Stahlstown, dine at the Darlington Inn in Ligonier and Out of the Fire Caf茅 in Ohiopyle and explore Frank Lloyd Wright鈥檚 Fallingwater during the show.
Both said they were mesmerized by Fallingwater.
鈥淚t was so breathtaking to see the house in person,鈥 Lauren said.
Her mother had studied the home but had never visited it.
鈥淔allingwater was a highlight for me since I took an architecture design class in college and had seen the famous waterfall picture of the house. Being able to see it in person was a fan girl full-circle moment for me,鈥 she said.
A previous stay at Nemacolin did not prepare Laurita for how much things have changed in the decade and a half since her last visit.
鈥淭he expansion of Nemacolin blew me away, especially Falling Rock and the beautiful views from the pool area, and I was equally charmed by Oak Lodge which was glamping at its finest and had an amazing spa,鈥 she said.
The women said they were amazed by what they found in the Laurel Highlands and look forward to spreading that message to viewers in Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia.
鈥淚 would tell them to take advantage of all of the beautiful views and to be outside as much as possible,鈥 Lauren said.
While the show airs on D.C.-area television channels, it is also available to stream at https://www.pbs.org/show/get-out-town/ or on the PBS app.

