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Quote: When you arrive at the Lancaster Amtrak Station go up the stairs, through the lobby, and down the main staircase. Just outside the front doors the Red Rose Trolley drives by about very fifteen minutes. Give Read More
Quote: They have so much to see and experience at this gift shop. They have an audio tour of Lancaster County, educational games, puzzles, and Civil War books. They also have many items that you can purchase, such as Read More
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Quote: Excellent outlet for homemade Amish/Mennonite furniture and household goods and decorations. Prices are very reasonable. We have traveled in the Lancaster area extensively and have compared prices, and King's Read More
Quote: Welcome to Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, the oldest church in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Although the congregation started in 1730, this brick structure was built in 1761. Outside, the yard and gardens are Read More
Quote: Catherine Long donated a seventy-four acre tract of land to the city of Lancaster in 1900, for use as a year-round, day resort for all to enjoy. Families picnic and play in the park, couples enjoy the ambience, Read More
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Quote: In operation since the early 1700s, the Amish Farm and House offers an intimate look into the simple lifestyle of the Old Order Amish. Guided house tours and self-guided farm tours unveil the unique history, Read More
Quote: I just had my wedding and reception at the Manor View Inn and the Country Barn on October 2, 2010. If I had to do it all over again I would 100% use the same location! Our experience with Farmer Jim, his wife, Read More
Quote: Inspired by a dream he had in 1967, wax museum founder, Earl Clarke immediately began work on the Discover Lancaster County History Museum. A year of research with several top historians ensued during which event Read More
Quote: The highlights of Susquehannock State Park are the awesome bird's eye views. These include the Susquehanna River; the Conowingo reservoir; Mt. Johnson Island, with the first Bald Eagle Sanctuary; and Landis Read More