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A publication ofLancaster County’s Visitor Guide
SPRING|SUMMER 2015
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2 VISITING LANCASTER
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VISITING LANCASTER
FAST FACTSu Lancaster is one of the oldest inland
cities in the United States
u Lancaster was our nation’s capital for
one day when the Continental Congress
met here in September 1777
u Famous Lancaster County residents:
George Ross, a signer of the
Declaration of Independence and uncle of
Betsy Ross
Revolutionary War Gen. Edward Hand
Abolitionist Thaddeus Stevens
Civil War Gen. John F. Reynolds
Robert Fulton, inventor of the
steamboat
James Buchanan, 15th president of the
United States
u The Fulton Opera House in Lancaster
is America’s oldest theater in continuous
operation
u Milton Hershey began his candy making
career in Lancaster with the Lancaster
Caramel Company
u Lancaster is named for Lancashire,
England. Its symbol is the red rose
To look even briefly at the history of Lancaster County is toglimpse illustrious people and important events that are at
the center of America’s development as a nation.
A part of Penn’s Woods, chartered to William Penn in 1681,
this area’s first permanent colony was established soon after
1700 by Swiss Mennonites led by Hans Herr. German Menno-
nites, French Huguenots, Welsh and English (many of whom
were Quakers) and Scots-Irish soon followed.
Lancaster County was the fourth county named in Pennsyl-
vania, separating from Chester County in 1729. Local Indian
tribes, most notably the Susquehannocks, traded with the
settlers. That properous trade, plus Lancaster’s strategic loca-
tion, made it a natural gateway to the West.
More than two centuries later, Lancaster County is not so
much a gateway as a destination in and of itself — attract-
ing visitors to its picturesque, fertile farmlands, historic sites,
vibrant arts community, amusements, world-class entertain-
ment venues, restaurants, specialty shops and outlets.
Use this guide to get you started on your visit, and enjoy
your stay in Lancaster County.
Welcome to Lancaster County
t Penn Square in downtownLancaster at night.
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4 VISITING LANCASTER
Contents
5 Events
7 Lancaster city
10 Fridays14 Tour the towns
20 Fun for families
22 Food for thought
24 Places to dine
43 What to do
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CELEBRATE
LANCASTER
June 26: A celebra-
tion of culture and di-
versity with two stages
of music, over 20 food ven-
dors along North Queen Street
and in Lancaster Square, two beer/wine areas and
fireworks from atop the Duke Street Parking Garage.
visitlancastercity.com
JULY
4TH OF JULY IN LITITZ SPRINGS PARK
July 3: Patriotic parade and concert by Flamin’
Dick and the Hot Rods.
July 4: 198th Fourth of July celebration, this year
with the theme “Red, White and Cool.” The daylong
event features entertainment, a baby parade, the
Queen of Candles Pageant, games, food and fire-
works.
lititz4thofjuly.com
LONG’S PARK FOURTH OF JULY
July 5: The U.S. Army Band performs a free patri-
otic concert, followed by a cannon brigade and fire-
works.
longspark.org
U.S. WOMEN’S OPEN
July 6 - July 12: The oldest and biggest champion-
ship in women’s professional golf comes to Lancast-
er County this summer, with tee off at the Lancaster
Country Club, 1466 New Holland Pike.womensopenlancaster.com
LITITZ OUTDOOR FINE ART SHOW
July 25: The juried show, sponsored by the Village
Art Association of Lititz, is held in Lititz Springs Park.
thevaaoflititzpa.com
Continued from 5
Events AUGUST
NEW HOLLAND SUMMER FEST
PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAMPIONSHIP
BAR-B-Q COOK-OFF
Aug. 28-29: Dozens of teams will compete in th
Kansas City Barbecue Society certified state cham
pionship cook-off. The two-day event also include
a Kid’s Q barbecue competition, children’s activitie
musical entertainment and food vendors.
nhsummerfest.org
ELIZABETHTOWN FAIR
Aug. 24-29: Fall fair season kicks off with th
week-long event featuring food, agriculture, mus
and a baby/toddler parade.
etownfair.com
SEPTEMBER
Fair season continues:
DENVER FAIR
Sept. 8-12:
thedenverfair.com
SOLANCO FAIR
Sept. 16-18:
solancofair.com
EPHRATA FAIR
Sept. 22-26: The largest street fair in Pennsylvan
ephratafair.org
WEST LAMPETER COMMUNITY FAIR
Sept. 23-25: westlampeterfair.com
NEW HOLLAND FARMERS FAIRSept. 30-Oct. 3: pcrdesigns.net/nhf
OCTOBER
MANHEIM COMMUNITY FARM SHOW
Oct. 5-9: manheimfarmshow.org
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VISITING LANCASTER
City Lancaster Any visit to Lancaster County must
include a visit to the city of Lancaster,
where a rich history dating to the 1700s
meets a vibrant and sophisticated en-
tertainment and arts scene.
Lancaster was incorporated as a city
in 1818. Its original boundaries, set in
1742, extended one mile in each di-
rection from Penn Square and remained fixed until
a series of annexations began in 1947. Lancaster was
an important 18th-century settlement on the primary
route of westward expansion and a regional center
serving the surrounding agricultural community.Today, Lancaster City is an architectural gem. Stroll
down any street, in any direction and you will find
historic buildings reflecting different architectural
styles and periods. You’ll also find a fantastic art
community with more than 90 art venues, shopping,
over 300 places to dine, and cultural and entertain-
ment attractions.
Here are some sug
gestions for your vis
HISTORY
Penn Square: Lancaster
geographic and civic hub features the Soldie
and Sailors Monument, erected in 1874 to hono
those who fought in the Civil War.
South Queen Street: One block south of PenSquare you’ll find buildings with connections to th
American Revolution and the abolition of slave
as you view a Georgian townhouse, a Federal man
sion and a complex of buildings linked to the Unde
ground Railroad.
LANCASTER,page
t Wheatland, the home ofPresident James Buchanan.
Established in 1976
COSTUMEDGUIDED TOURS
DAILY AT 1:00 PMMarket Days
Tuesday, Friday and Saturday10 AM and 1 PM
April through October
November ToursFriday and Saturday
10 AM and 1 PM
Group and Theme Tours by Request
Adult $7.00Senior $6.00Child 6-18 $1.00
38 Penn Square, Lancaster PA 17603
Just Across the Alley from Central Market
717-392-1776
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K I N G S T .
P A R K I N G
G A R A G E
C E N T R A L
P A R K I N G
G A R A G E H A
G E R
A R C A D E
P A R K I N G
L O T
H A G E R A R C A D E
P A R K I N G L O T
P E N N
S Q U A R E
D U K E S T .
P A R K I N G G A R A G E
R E D R O S E T R A N S I T
Q U E E N S T .
P A R K I N G G A R A G E
W A T E R S T .
P A R K I N G
G A R A G E
P R I N C E S T .
P A R K I N G
G A R A G E
PARKING
PARKS
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City Lancaster Old Town: Along East Vine Street, Old Town is one
of the city’s earliest areas of development during
Colonial times. Highlights include a converted stone
stable, the former home of Lancaster’s premier por-
trait painter Charles Demuth and a Classical Revival
mansion.
Central Market: In 1730, Andrew Hamilton and his
wife, Ann, conveyed property on West King Street
from their private estate in trust to erect a market
in Lancaster. Several market houses have been con-
structed on the site. The country’s oldest farmers
market currently occupies a 120-year-old red brick
building where you can find regional specialties like
sausage, scrapple, headcheese, preserves and breadand butter pickles, along with souvenirs.
Wheatland: 19th-century home of James Buchan-
an, the 15th president of the United States. Living his-
tory re-enactments are held every Saturday.
SHOPPING
Downtown Lancaster and the northwest part of
Continued from7
the city are home to more than
250 shops and boutiques.
North Queen Street: Retailers
here offer diverse and eclectic mer-
chandise ranging from antiques
and groovy home décor to cus-
tom-made jewelry and accessories,
along with a variety of culi-
nary options, a glass studio,
art galleries, cafes and a
collection of indoor shops.
Merchant Row: Down-
town’s historic East Side
is a shopping destination
offering everything from
ethnic cuisine to designer
clothing, consignment treasures to exquisite patries.
ENTERTAINMENT
Fulton Theatre, 12 N. Prince St.: This 19th centur
National Historic Landmark offers a full season
plays and musicals.
LANCASTER,page
230 NORTH PRESIDENT AVENUE • LANCASTER, PA
717-392-4633 • WWW.LANCASTERHISTORY.ORG
Tour James Buchanan’s WheatlandHome of the 15th US President
Dance & Fitness Wear
The Shops at Hager / 717-291-126625 W. King Street, Lancaster
1/2 block from the Convention Center
www.dancelancaster.net
Lancaster’sSourcefor EverythingDance
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TGIF
First there were First Fridays, and then there were
Second and Third Fridays. After that came Fourth
Fridays in five different towns.
It’s enough to make you say, TGIF.
If you’re in Lancaster County on a Friday, there’s
always somewhere to go.
FIRST FRIDAYIt all began with First Friday in Lancaster in the
early 2000s. Gay and Dennis Cox had opened City
Folk Gallery on North Prince Street, with the idea of
transforming that block into Gallery Row. First Fri-
days were an effective way to get people out and
about on Fridays to discover the burgeoning arts
community.
All they had to do was put out a bottle of wine and
some cheese and crackers. If you feed them, they will
come. It suddenly became trendy to take a look at
the art, too.
Years later, First Fridays in Lancaster are still a huge
success. Not only do the art galleries attract people
to check out the art and sample a few tasty bites,
but restaurants, theaters and shops in downtown
Lancaster are thriving as well. It seems the place to
be on the first Friday of any month.
Gallery Row did indeed turn into the destination
that was first imagined, with an ever-growing line-
up of galleries that includes Annex 24 Gallery, Arctic
Sun Gallerie, Artisans Gallery, Christiane David Gal-lery, Cindy Schlosser Gallery on Market, D&J Scott
Galleries, Franz Fox Studios and Gallery, Freiman
Stoltzfus Gallery, Friendship Heart Gallery, Isadore
Gallery, Julia Swartz Art Gallery, Lancaster Galleries,
Liz Hess Gallery, Mio Studio, Pennsylvania Guild of
Craftsmen, Red Raven Art Company, Sohotogo and
Todd Snader Gallery.
And Gallery Row isn’t just on Prince Street. It’s all
Fridays in Lancaster County
are cause for celebration
FRIDAYS,page 12
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Fridays
over the city.
But downtown Lancaster isn’t the only Friday
destination.
SECOND FRIDAY
On the second Friday of the month, Lititz is the
place to be, even in the rain and in the cold. In
February, Second Friday means the annual Fire
and Ice Festival, with ice sculptures lining the
streets, music and dancing, and the annual chili
cook-off.
In summer and fall, Second Fridays in Lititz are full-
fledged festivals, with music, food and shops thatwelcome customers who can’t get in from 9 to 5.
Nearly all of the downtown shops are open late, with
special events to lend to the party atmosphere.
THIRD FRIDAY
Back in 2007, Ephrata adopted its own Third Fri-
day’s a Charm, drawing people to town on the third
Friday of the month.
And downtown Lancaster comes alive with the
sound of music on Music Fridays, every third Friday
of the month. The City of Lancaster Office of Pro-
motion (LOOP), Music For Everyone and Series 42
are hosting a special concert series for 2015 Music
Fridays. During the fall/winter months concerts will
be held indoors, during the spring/summer months,
concerts will be held in Binns Park.
FOURTH FRIDAY
Heading west, communities like Mount Joy, Colum-
bia, Marietta and Wrightsville could hardly ignore the
success of first and second Fridays.“It seemed like a good idea for Columbia to have
its own Fourth Friday,” says Cle Berntheizel of Garth
Gallery in Columbia.
So was born Fourth Friday in the river towns of Co-
lumbia, Marietta and Wrightsville, celebrating their
history and arts.
On Fourth Fridays from 5 to 9 p.m., restaurants,
shops and attractions open their doors for special
events, tours and exhibits. In Columbia, that includes
Continued from 10
Garth’s, Bully’s Restaurant & Pub, Geltz Gotz Goo
deze, Gramma’s Home Accents, Hazel’s House A
tiques, Trin’s Beans, Hinkle’s Pharmacy, Jonal Galle
and Alverta Arts Shop, Keagy’s Produce, Prudhom
me’s Lost Cajun Kitchen, Susquehanna Center for th
Creative Arts, Susquehanna Glass Factory and W
termelon Rind.
Across the Susquehanna River, Wrightville offe
John Wright Restaurant and Weavings Ink Galler
Heading north on the river, Marietta’s attractions in
clude McCleary’s Public House, Shank’s Tavern, Bur
ing Bridge Tavern and Half Nuts Popcorn Co.
Mount Joy also laid claim to Fourth Friday, wita variety of themes for each month. Most shops
Mount Joy stay open on Friday evenings. While sum
mer and fall are the busiest Fourth Fridays, January
Death by Chocolate and Fire & Ice Festival prove th
even chilly weather will bring them out, if it’s choco
late or ice sculptures.
WHERE TO GO First Friday: Downtown Lancaster
Second Friday: Lititz
Third Friday: Ephrata, Lancaster
Fourth Friday: Columbia, Marietta,Wrightsville, Mount Joy
Lititz Fire and Ice Festival.
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Tour the Towns
Lancaster County’s rich history extends far beyond
the city limits. Here are some other places you won’t
want to miss during your stay here:
LITITZ
Picture a pleasant stroll along tree-lined streets,
with unique attractions, specialty and antique shops,
boutiques, restaurants, coffee shops and museums.
The earliest settlers of Lititz were Swiss-German
Mennonites who in 1710 fled religious persecution inEurope. They were quickly followed by the Moravi-
ans and Amish. They built stone mills, wooden cov-
ered bridges and log homes.
Many 18th-century buildings have been wonderful-
ly restored and can be enjoyed as you walk through
town. And don’t forget to take some time to relax in
Lititz Springs Park.
Some sites to see:
u Lititz Welcome Center and Train Station Rep-
lica, North Broad Street, at the entrance to Lititz
Springs Park.
u Julius Sturgis Pretzel Bakery, 219 E. Main St.
Home of the first commercial pretzel bakery in
America. Take a tour and visit the bakery store.
u The Lititz Moravian Church, 8 Church Square.
The Lititz Moravian congregation was organized on
Feb. 19, 1749. The current church building was bu
in 1787.
u Wilbur Chocolate Company, North Broa
Street. See how the chocolate is made, buy som
sweets in the Candy Store and visit the Candy Ame
icana Museum.
EPHRATA
Ephrata has its roots in a religious communit
founded on the banks of the Cocalico Creek in 173
by a German dissident named Conrad Beissel.
What began as a hermitage for a small group o
devoted individuals grew into a thriving communit
of nearly 80 celibate members supported by an est
mated 200 family members at its zenith in the mid
18th century.
Beissel’s theology, a hybrid of pietism and mystcism, encouraged celibacy, Sabbath worship, Ana
baptism and the ascetic life. The community becam
known for its a cappella music, calligraphy known a
Frakturschriften and a complete publishing cente
including paper mill, printing office and book bind
ery.
The community quickly declined after Beisse
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Tour
death in 1768. Today, the cluster of dormitories,
workshops and mills is a National Historic Landmark.
By the mid-19th century, Ephrata had become a
pleasure resort community thanks to its natural min-
eral springs. The former Mountain Springs Hotel, on a
ridge overlooking the center of town, became a spa
resort destination for high society, including several
U.S. presidents.
Some sites to see:
u Ephrata Cloister, 632 W. Main St. Guided and
self-guided tours available, plus picnic tables and a
museum store.
u Green Dragon Farmers Market, 955 N. State St.
One of the largest farmer’s markets in the area, theGreen Dragon features indoor and outdoor shopping
every Friday on its 30-acre site.
u Ten Thousand Villages, 240 N. Reading Road.
One of the largest fair trade organizations offers a
unique international shopping experience, featur-
ing the work of artisans from developing countries,
along with a cafe.
ADAMSTOWN
Lancaster County has plenty of hidden treasures,
from historic sites to nature spots. But if you really
want to hunt for treasure, head for Adamstown.
With dozens of antiques shops and flea markets,
and thousands of dealers along a seven-mile stretch
Continued from 14
of Route 272, this small town on the county’s north
east edge has clearly earned the name Antique
Capital USA.
Adamstown offers a variety of shopping exper
ences, from individual shops to multi-dealer malls t
outdoor markets. Some offer a wide range of ware
others specialize in items such as clothing, furnitur
garden, or architectural pieces.
Shops have their own days and hours of operatio
To plan your trip, visit antiquescapital.com for a lis
ing of antiques shops and their hours, along with in
formation on restaurants, lodging and special event
INTERCOURSE
Located on Route 340, east of Lancaster, the v
lage of Intercourse is both a tourist attraction and
place where Amish, Mennonite and other local folkdo their shopping.
With more than 100 shops, restaurants and galle
ies, you can easily spend the day.
When you tire of walking, climb into a horse-draw
wagon or buggy for a ride through the surroundin
countryside.
Some sites to see:
u Kitchen Kettle Village, 3529 Old Philadelph
Pike. A village of 42 shops, restaurants and lodgin
where you can find unique gifts, watch jams and je
lies being made and sample a variety of foods.
u Intercourse Canning Co., 13 Center St. Temp
your taste buds with a variety of pickles, vegetable
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Tour
relishes, salads, jams and jellies. Kitchen canning
demonstrations, too.
u Mennonite Information Center, 2209 Millstream
Road, Lancaster. Delve deeper into the Amish and
Mennonite culture.
The River Towns
COLUMBIA
Once known as the Gateway to the West, Columbia
was called Wright’s Ferry and the ferry boat was the
only means of transportation across the river.
Columbia has been part of numerous historical
events, most notably the burning of the bridge onJune 28, 1863, an effort to halt the Confederate ad-
vance toward Philadelphia during the Civil War.
The town’s historic architecture is recognized in the
National Historic Register. Columbia also has estab-
lished itself an antiques center, with numerous an-
tique co-ops as well as smaller shops and galleries.
Some sites to see:
u Wright’s Ferry Mansion, 38 S. Second St. His-
toric 1738 home owned by English Quaker and poet
Susanna Wright.
u National Watch and Clock Museum, 514 Poplar
St. Experience the evolution of timekeeping around
the world.
MARIETTA
In Colonial days, Marietta was a Susquehanna River
Continued from 16
crossing town known as Anderson’s Ferry.
Thanks to river commerce and the Pennsylvan
Railroad, the town became a thriving lumbering an
iron smelting center.
Marietta’s early grandeur produced handsome Fed
eral and Victorian homes that, now restored, hav
earned it the designation of National Historic Distric
Some sites to see:
u Shank’s Tavern, 36 S. Waterford Ave. Founde
by a retired ferryboat captain, Lancaster County
oldest continuously operating tavern recently ce
ebrated its 200th anniversary.
u Haldeman Mansion, 230 Locust Grove Roa
Bainbridge. The childhood home of renowned scie
tist and professor Samuel Haldeman is now a loc
history and Native American museum.
WRIGHTSVILLE
Located on the western banks of the Susquehann
River in York County, Wrightsville is rich in histo
and beauty.
One of the oldest buildings in Wrightsville is th
Wrightsville House at Locust and Front streets, whic
received the Best Historic Preservation Award fro
the Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission
Some sites to see:
u Burning of the Bridge Diorama, 124 Hellam S
Tells of the burning of the Wrightsville-Columb
Bridge, one of the longest covered bridges in th
world, to stop the eastern advance of Lee’s army.
u Historic Wrightsville Museum, 309 Locust S
Built in 1871, the former home of John and Mary Red
man features exhibits on the history of the town.
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Fun
for families From farms to trains to amusements and more,
Lancaster County is a great place to visit with kids.
Here are 9 suggestions for family fun:
Dutch WonderlandThis 48-acre amusement park has dozens
of rides, including roller coasters and water
coasters, live shows and Exploration Island,
featuring a dozen animatronic dinosaurs.
dutchwonderland.com
Hands-on House
This interactive children’s museum geared to-
ward ages 2-10 encourages youngsters and
parents to learn together.
handsonhouse.org
Turkey Hill Experience
Learn how Turkey Hill ice cream is made, milk
a mechanical cow, create your own virtual ice
cream then bring it to life in the taste lab. Free
samples of ice cream and iced tea products.
turkeyhillexperience.com
Trains
Strasburg is the headquarters for the train en-
thusiasts in your family. At the Strasburg Rail
Road ( strasburgrailroad.com), you can take
a 45-minute ride through farm country on a steamlocomotive, try your hand at a gas-powered pump
car or tour the mechanical shop. The nearby Na-
tional Toy Train Museum (nttmuseum.org) features
five interactive operating layouts. An outdoor train
yard, plus a collection of locomotives rail cars and
artifacts await at the Railroad Museum of Pennsyl-
vania (rrmuseumpa.org). And the Choo Choo Barn
(choochoobarn.com) features a 1,700-square-foot
model railroad display.
Lancaster Science Factory
Spark your child’s imagination and inspi
their passion for science, math and techno
ogy.lancastersciencefactory.org
Visit a farm
Numerous Lancaster County farms welcom
visitors for fun and educational activitie
Among them: Cherry Crest Adventure Farm in Ronk
(cherrycrestfarm.com), features a farm animal cente
guided wagon tour, corn maze and more; Barnyar
Kingdom (barnyardkingdom.com) offers corn maz
petting zoo, pig races and more.
Pick-your-own
Go right to the source for a taste of Lancast
County produce. Strawberry season in ear
June is the perfect time to visit a farm that a
lows customers to pick their own fruit. Some option
include Brecknock Orchard in Mohnton (brecknoc
orchard.com), Brook Lawn Farm Market north o
Lancaster (brooklawnfarmmarket.com), Myers Pic
Your Own Strawberries in Manheim (facebook.com
myersstrawberries) and Shenk’s Berry Farm in Liti
( shenkberryfarm.com).
Wolf Sanctuary of PennsylvaniaThis secure 22-acre facility north of Lititz
home to more than 40 wolves. Tours are o
fered on weekends.
wolfsancpa.org
Lancaster County Parks
Lancaster County has six regional parks an
three recreational trails, ranging from urba
to rural settings.
lancastercountyparks.org
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City Lancaster The Ware Center , 42 N. Prince St., now part of Mill-
ersville University, is a burgeoning music venue in the
city. Here, classic music meets jazz meets
performers as diverse as
old-time barbershop and
sultry Latino.
Chameleon Club,
223 N. Water St.: Rising
bands and comeback
bands take the stage at
this 28-year-old club.Tellus360, 24 E. King St.:
Part Irish pub, part café
and part music venue, Tel-
lus360 offers an eclectic
mix of music, from Irish to
reggae to salsa and more.
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You’ll find informative brochures and maps, e
pert advice, coupons, tickets and self-guided aud
tours. Friendly travel consultants are happy to he
you reserve theater tic
ets, suggest restaurant
find last-minute lodging o
discover those special ou
of-the-way places. 5 W
King St. 800-PA-DUTC
padutchcountry.com
t The LancasterSymphony Orchestraperforms at theFulton Opera House.
680 Millcross Road Lancaster
717.390.8777
MON-THURS: 4PM - 12AM
FRI-SAT: 11AM - 1AM
SUN: 11AM - 10PM
WWW.THEWATERFRONTLANCASTER .COM
4,000 sq. ft. patio overlookingthe Conestoga River
FRESH SEAFOOD
HOMEMADE DESSERTS
MON-THURS: 4PM - 12
LANCASTER’S Best Friday Happy Hour and Saturday KaraokeFRIDAY
“LIVE AT 5”
Live music inthe courtyard5-9PM
SATURDAY
Karaoke10PM-1AM
SUNDAY
New Orleans
livemusic program3-6PM
Located across the street from the courthouse and directly behind city hall
7 MARION COURT, LANCASTER, PA 717.399.1970Hours: Sunday 5PM - 2AM • Monday - Saturday NOON - 2AM
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Food for thought . . .Food is a big part of who we are
in Lancaster County, whether it’s
the bounty of fresh produce grown
on our farms or the host of tasty
regional specialties cooked up
in our kitchens. If you’re visiting
Lancaster County, here are some
foods you don’t want to miss:
WHOOPIE PIES
Legend has it that when children and even farm-ers found this treat in their lunch pail, they’d yell out
“Whoopie!” These sweet treats - a creamy center
sandwiched between two cake-like cookies - are a
Lancaster County favorite. They typically come in
chocolate with a vanilla cream filling, but there are
many variations, from red velvet to pumpkin.
WILBUR BUDS
More than a decade before Hershey
introduced the Kiss, H.O. Wilbur
and Sons in Lititz introduced the
Wilbur Bud. The creamy choco-
lates in the shape of flower buds
are made with the same recipe today
as they were in 1894. You can visit the Wil-
bur Chocolate Co. in Lititz and the Candy Americana
Museum to see how the candy is made, then stop at
the Candy Store to take some home. Samples are
free.
PRETZELSLancaster County
is home to Ameri-
ca’s first commercial
pretzel bakery - the
Julius Sturgis Pretzel
Bakery in Lititz, which be-
gan making pretzels more than 150 years ago. Al-
though Sturgis hard pretzels are now made in Read-
ing, Pa., you can tour the historic Lititz bakery, twist
your own dough and shop in the bakery stor
Lancaster is also home to the oldest continuous
family-operated pretzel bakery in
America: Hammond’s Pretzel
Bakery. Their hand-rolled
sourdough pretzels
are available in stores
throughout Lan-
caster County and
beyond.
SHOO-FLY PIE
Molasses is the main in-
gredient in this Pennsylvania
Dutch treat that is so sweet you
have to shoo the flies away.
APPLE BUTTER
Apple butter isn’t really butter at all, but it st
tastes great on toas
This thicker, spicier ve
sion of applesauce
made by slow cookin
apples and other spice
in cider until the nat
ral sugars carameliz
giving it a deep brow
color.
CHOW-CHOW
It was said that when
women neared the end ofcanning season, they com-
bined what was left in their
vegetable garden to make
this pickled relish. Some-
times called “end of season”
relish, it might contain carrots,
onions, cauliflower, cucum-
bers, cabbage, celery, corn,
peppers or assorted beans.
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- Superb course conditions
- Full service Pro Shop
- Full service Restaurant
- Just minutes from downtown Lancaster
One Crossland Pass • Millersville, PA 17551 • 717.872.4500 • www.crossgatesgolf.com
Escape to the movies.
www.penncinema.com Airport Road, Lititz, PA ■ ..
Located just south of Lititz across from the Lancaster Airport
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american/eclectic
4 Brothers Diner
5267 Lincoln Hwy.Gap442-7995
551 West
551 West King St.Lancaster208-3658
Alley Kat
30 W. Lemon St.Lancaster509-8686
American Bar & Grill
1081 N. Plum St.Lancaster394-8021
Appalachian
Brewing Co.
55 N. Water St.Lititz625-0300
Applebee’s
2321 Lincoln Hwy. EastLancaster290-8330
The Arsenal Grill
403 Granite Run Dr.Lancaster826-9023
Austin Ray Bar & Grill
3441 Columbia Ave.,Lancaster435-9275
The Back Page
334 W. Main St.Leola661-7577
The Barn Cafe
3174 Old Philadephia PikeBird-in-Hand
768-7194
Barn Door
14 Blue Rock Rd.,Millersville872-9943
Barny’s Grill
605 Granite Run Dr.Lancaster560-2246
Beanie’s Bar & Grill
78-80 W. Main St.,Mount Joy
653-0201
Belvedere Inn
402 N. Queen St.,Lancaster394-2422 page 35
Biggs BBQ & Burrito
5503 Main St.East Petersburg517-9034
Black Forest Brewery
301 W. Main St.Ephrata450-7217
Black Gryphon
54 Mount Gretna Rd.,Elizabethtown367-1859
Black Horse Restaurant
& Tavern
2180 N. Reading Rd.,
Denver
336-6555
Black Knights Tavern
& Grill
335 Main St.
Landisville898-7234
Brass Eagle Sports Bar
5725 Lincoln Hwy. EastGap442-9977
Brasserie Restaurant
& Bar
1679 Lincoln Hwy. East
Lancaster
299-1694
The Brickerville House
2 E. 28th Division Hwy.Lititz626-0377
Brickyard Restaurant
& Sports Pub
415 N. Prince St.Lancaster509-6090
Brothers & Sisters
Restaurant
601 S. Marshall St.Lancaster390-9866
Bube’s Brewery
102 N. Market St.Mount Joy
653-2056
Bullfrog Inn
1110 Georgetown Rd.Christiana806-3045
Buffalo Wild Wings
2065 Fruitville Pk.Lancaster553-5472
Bully’s Restaurant &
Pub
647 Union St., Columbia684-2854
Cafe 24 Hundred
2400 Willow Street PikeLancaster464-7503 page 41
Cafe Chocolate
40 E. Main St., Lititz626-0123 page 25
Cafe One Eight
18 W. Orange St.Lancaster509-4500
Carr’s Restaurant50 W. Grant St.Lancaster299-7090 page 34
Cat’s Meow
215 S. Charlotte St.Manheim664-3370
Chancey’s Pub
6049 N. Main St.East Petersburg581-5407
Characters Pub38 N. Christian St.Lancaster735-7788
Checkers Bistro
398 Harrisburg Ave.#700, Lancaster509-1069
Columbia Kettle Works
40 N. Third St.Columbia342-2374
Cork & Cap Restaurant
480 New Holland Ave.Lancaster
735-2025
Countryside Diner
371 E. Main St., Leola656-4445
Court Side Lounge
37 E. Orange St.Lancaster509-1818
Crossgates Grill & Pub
1 Crossland PassMillersville584-6445
Crush Wine Bar
50 W. Grant St.Lancaster299-7090
The Deck at Dutchmaid
222 N. Reading Rd.Ephrata721-3325
Dickey’s Barbecue Pit
2481 Lincoln Hwy. EastLancaster435-8444
Divine Swine In-OutBBQ
2684 Lebanon Rd.Manheim879-9494
East King Culinary
110 E. King St.Lancaster725-4184
Ella’s Place
825 S. Market St.Elizabethtown367-3878
Endzone Sports Bar
45 W. High St.Elizabethtown367-7129
Federal Taphouse
201 N. Queen St.Lancaster490-6932 page 34
Fireside Tavern
1500 Historic Dr.Strasburg687-7979
Four54 Grill
454 New Holland Ave.Lancaster
390-2626
Foxchase Restaurant
300 Stevens Rd.Denver336-3673
Garfield’s
222 Eden Rd.Lancaster560-8450
Gracie’s West Main
264 W. Main St.Leola826-4314
Hennigans Restaurant
& Bar
1990 W. Main St.Mount Joy653-9058
Hill Top Inn
415 E. Main St.Ephrata733-6331
Horse Inn
540 E. Fulton St.Lancaster
392-5528
Huckleberry’s
1 Hartman Bridge Rd.Lancaster735-0803
Hunger-N-Thirst
920 Landis Ave.Lancaster208-3808
Ida’s Cafe
507 Rohrerstown Rd.Lancaster
293-1311
Iron Hill Brewery
781 Harrisburg Ave.Lancaster291-9800
Isaac’s Downtown &
The Pickle Bar
25 N. Queen St.,Lancaster394-5544 page 37, 42
Dine Places to
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Dine Isaac’s Famous Grilled
Sandwiches
919 E. Main St.Mount Joy
928-2130
Isaac’s Restaurant & Deli
4 Trolley Run Rd.
Lititz
625-1181
Isaac’s Restaurant & Deli
245 Centerville Rd.
Lancaster
393-1199
Isaac’s Restaurant & Deli
565 Greenfield Rd.Lancaster
393-6067
Isaac’s Restaurant & Deli
1559 Manheim Pike
Lancaster
560-7774
Isaac’s Restaurant & Deli
Cloister Shopping Center
Ephrata
733-7777
Isaac’s Restaurant & Deli
Rt. 741 East
Strasburg
687-7699
J.B. Dawson’s
491 Park City Center
Lancaster
399-3996
Jennie’s Diner
2575 Lincoln Hwy. East
Ronks
397-2507
Jethro’s
659 First St.
Lancaster
299-1700
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Café Chocolate | 40 E Main St | 717.626.0123 | www.chocolatelititz.com
Fair trade, organic, locally sourced café menuVegan & gluten free options availablePremium & sugar free chocolatesSingle-origin specialty coffeesHand picked high altitude teas
Open 7 days a week
10:30 to 5 Mon - Thurs
9 to 9 Fri & Sat
9 to 5 Sun
•Twist your own Pretzel
•Shop for Delicious Treats and Gifts
in our Bakery Store
•Savor a Hand-Twisted Soft Pretzel
219 E Main Street, Lititz, PA 17543 • www.juliussturgis.com • 717-626-4354
History never tasted so good!
Daily Tours Mon thru Sat 9-5Groups Welcome ~ Call to Reserve your Tour!
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Dine Places toJoBoy’s Brew Pub
27-31 E. Main St.Lititz
568-8330
Knight & Day Diner
3140 Lititz Pike
Lancaster
490-6198
Lancaster Brewing
Company
302 N. Plum St.
Lancaster
391-6258
Lancaster Dispensing Co.33-35 N. Market St.
Lancaster
299-4602 page 34
Lily’s on Main
124 E. Main St.
Ephrata
738-2711
Lintia’s Restaurant
196 Doe Run Rd.,
Manheim
664-0950
Loxley’s
500 Centerville Rd.Lancaster
898-2431
Lucky Dog Cafe
1942 Columbia Ave.
Lancaster
392-9208
Lucky Ducks Bar & Grille
45 N. Market St.
Elizabethtown
366-4041
Manor Buffet
2090 Lincoln Hwy. EastLancaster
290-8181
Marion Court Room
7 Marion Court
Lancaster
399-1970 page 42
Martin’s Country Kitchen
2853 Hershey Rd.
Elizabethtown
361-4442
Mick’s All American Pub
1411 Columbia Ave.
Lancaster
824-3292
Mick’s All American Pub
543 Airport Rd.
Lititz
517-8288
Mick’s All American Pub
62 W. Main St.
Mount Joy
653-1220
Miller’s Smorgasbord
2811 Lincoln Hwy. East
Lancaster
687-6621 page 36
Moo-Duck Brewery
79 S. Wilson Ave.
Elizabethtown
Mosby’s Pub
215 E. Main St.
Mount Joy
653-5775
Neptune Diner
924 N. Prince St.
Lancaster
399-8358
Noodles & Company
2350 Lincoln Hwy. East
Lancaster
299-2048
Olde Lincoln House
1398 W. Main St.
Ephrata
733-3490
On Orange
108 W. Orange St.
Lancaster
299-5157
Park City Diner884 Plaza Blvd.
Lancaster
435-8512
Penn Square Grille
2 E. King St.
Lancaster
207-4033
Philly Pretzel Factory
1006 Lititz Pike
Lititz
626-2002
Pork & Wally’s
56 N. Broad St.
Lititz
625-2909
Pour
114 N. Prince St.
Lancaster
290-8080
Pour Girls
11 Greentree Rd.
Quarryville
806-5413
The Pressroom
26-28 W. King St.
Lancaster
399-5400 page 39
Prudhomme’s Lost Cajun
Kitchen
50 Lancaster Ave.,
Columbia
684-1706
Prudhomme’s On 4th
50 N. Fourth St.,
Columbia
684-1706
Rainbow Dinner Theatre
3065 Lincoln Hwy. E.,
Paradise
800-292-4301
Ralph’s
117 S. West End Ave.,
Lancaster
299-9920
RD’s American Grill
1426 Lancaster Pk.,
Quarryville
548-4227
Red Robin
2350 Lincoln Hwy. East,
Lancaster
405-3600
The Red Rose
101 E. King St.
Lancaster
392-8620
Ruby Tuesday
2002 Fruitville Pike
Lancaster
560-5030
Ruby Tuesday
35 S. Willowdale Dr.
Lancaster
295-1456
Sandwich Factory Sports
Lounge
2520 Lititz Pike
Neffsville
581-8180
Scooter’s Restaurant
& Bar
921 Lititz Pike
Lititz
627-5666
The Seed
52 N. Queen St.Lancaster
945-5787
Shady’s Bakery & BBQ
2189 River Rd.
Bainbridge
426-0265
Soul Restaurant
33 Ranck Ave.
Lancaster
617-2005
Spring House Taproom
25 W. King St.
Lancaster
399-4009 page 36
Spyro Gyros & Salads
241 N. Queen St.
Lancaster
397-3939
The Station at Reinholds
Inn
11 W. Main St.
Reinholds
336-0104
The Sturgis Haus
43 E. Main St.Lititz
627-7827
T.G.I. Friday’s
Park City Center
Lancaster
394-9964
T.J. Rockwell’s
800 Mount Gretna Rd.
Elizabethtown
367-5544
Tellus360
24 E. King St.
Lancaster
393-1660
Terre Hill Family
Restaurant
213 E. Main St.
Terre Hill
445-4755
Tobias S. Frogg
1766 Columbia Ave.
Lancaster
394-8366
Tom+Chee
2080 Grand St.
Lancaster553-5897
Trio Bar & Grill
3707 Marietta Ave.
Columbia
285-0888
Union Barrel Works
6 N. Reamstown Rd.
Reamstown
335-7837
Valentino’s Cafe
132 Rider Ave.
Lancaster
392-9564
Vinola’s Restaurant & Ba
193 E. Main St.
Leola
656-7001
Wahtney’s Inn
2415 W. Main St.
Ephrata
466-6322
Watering Trough
905 W. Main St.
Mt. Joy
653-6181
White Swan
1264 E. Newport Rd.
Rothsville
626-4444
Willie James Soul Food
113 W. King St.
Lancaster
799-1088
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family operated since 1972
A Pretty Special PlaceWet Bottom Shoo-fly Pie
Fruit Pies
Bread
Potato Rolls
Cinnamon Buns
Fruit BreadsCakes
Whoopie Pies
Cookies
Children‘s Petting Zoo& Playground
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GOURME T
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ICE CRE A M
542 Gibbons Rd. • Bird-In-Hand • 717-656-7947www.bihbakeshop.com
Mon.-Sat. 9am-5pm • Evenings by chance or appt.
261 Hill Rd. • New Holland, PA 17557 • 717-354-8064
T h e B e s t
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L a n c a s
t e r C o
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V E R Y
Great forHoliday Gifts! www.emmaspopcorn.com
Over 50Flavors ofPopcorn!
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Dine Places toYorgos Restaurant &
Lounge66 N. Queen St.Lancaster394-6977 page 36, 42
Your Place Restaurant& Pub2133 Lincoln Hwy. EastLancaster394-8997
asian/indian
Arigato Japanese
Steakhouse2270 Lincoln Hwy. EastLancaster435-8045
Blue Pacific Sushi & Grill1500 Oregon PikeLancaster393-9727
E-Cuisine89 E. Main St.Mount Joy653-7111
E-Yuan
39 S. Market St.Elizabethtown367-1200
Ginza565 Greenfield Rd.Lancaster735-3888
Golden Chicken &Japanese Grill848 E. Main St.Ephrata733-0088
Himalayan Curry & Grill20 E. Orange St.Lancaster393-2330
Hokkaido1623 S. Market St.Elizabethtown361-2988
Issei Noodle44 N. Queen St.Lancaster449-6800 page 37
Khom’s Eggroll Paradise30 W. James St.Lancaster
399-0250
Le Viet Bistro1930 Columbia Ave.Lancaster299-2771
MoJo Asian Cuisine& Sushi Bar245 Bloomfield Dr.Suite 107, Lititz509-3888
Noodle King216 N. Duke St.
Lancaster299-2799
Oka Asian Fusion721 Harrisburg Ave.Lancaster396-8998
Rice & Noodles1238 Lititz PikeLancaster481-7461
Sa La Thai337-339 N. Queen St.Lancaster842-0222
Saigon Cafe1575 Manheim Pk.Lancaster509-7008
Sakura Asian Fusion33 N. Queen St.Lancaster509-2838 page 33, 42
Sukhothai398 Harrisburg PikeLancaster
517-9422
Sushi One1961 Fruitville PikeLancaster569-7888
Taj Mahal IndianRestaurant2080 Bennett Ave.Lancaster295-1434
Tokyo Diner1625 Manheim PikeLancaster
569-4305
Tulsi Indian Cuisine2101 Columbia Ave.Lancaster509-7771
Upohar241 W. Roseville Rd.Lancaster569-2782
Wasabi Japanese &Thai Cuisine
2600 Willow Street Pike
Willow Street464-8878
Wu’s Garden354 W. Main St.Leola656-4388
cafe/coffeehouse
Arabian Knight52 N. Queen St.Lancaster824-4984
The Baker’s Table480 New Holland Ave.Lancaster735-1150
Brick House Cafe60 N. Main St.Manheim665-5588
Cafe Di Vetro400 N. Prince St.Lancaster471-3422
Cafe Garth22 S. Second St.Columbia684-0651
Chestnut Hill Cafe532 W. Chestnut St.Lancaster509-2008
The Coffee Company1639 Lititz PikeLancaster299-7118
The Coffee Station2351 Oregon PikeLancaster
553-5500
College Corner Cafe931 Harrisburg Ave.Lancaster397-2828
Commonwealth on Queen301 N. Queen St.Lancaster572-4798
Corner Coffee Shop3536 Old Philadelphia Pk.Intercourse
768-8093
Crepes A La Paris24 Copperfield CircleLititz568-8422
Dosie Dough45 S. Broad St.Lititz626-2266
Dragonfly Cafe245 Bloomfield Dr.,Lititz581-8899
Emmaus Road Cafe1886 Lincoln Hwy. East.Lancaster478-3672
Folklore Coffee1 N. Market St.Elizabethtown361-1658
Fractured Prune255 N. Queen St.,Lancaster517-7113
George Street Cafe304 George St.Millersville872-0800
Javáteas1 Dutchland Ave.Ephrata733-8783
JT Java House2573 Lititz PikeLancaster569-4008
La Dolce Vita9 N. Duke St.
Lancaster
239-5101 page 40
Lemon Street Market241 W. Lemon St.,Lancaster826-0843
Mean Cup398 Harrisburg PikeLancaster299-5370
Naturally Grounded1832 N. Reading Rd.Stevens
336-0482
OCB Cakes11 1/2 W. Main St.Strasburg679-3600
Prince Street Cafe15 N. Prince St.Lancaster627-7677
Rachel’s Cafe & Creperie201 W. Walnut St.Lancaster399-3515
Skinny Park Juice447 N. Mulberry St.Lancaster394-4840
Square One Coffee145 N. Duke St.Lancaster392-3354
Sugar On Top4 S. Decatur St.Strasburg617-4700
Ten Thousand VillagesCafe240 N. Reading Rd.Ephrata721-8400
Tomato Pie Cafe23 N. Broad St.Lititz627-1762
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Dine Places toenglish
Bulls Head Public House14 E. Main St.
Lititz
626-2115
Quips Pub
457 New Holland Ave.
Lancaster
397-3903
ethiopian
Addisu Ethiopian Restaurant
1027 Dillerville Rd #3
Lancaster
291-1542
fine dining
Arthur’s Terrace
222 Eden Rd.
Lancaster
560-8455
Aussie & The Fox
38 W. King St.
Lancaster
826-4040
Citronnelle
110 W. Orange St.
Lancaster
208-6697
Fenz Restaurant
398 Harrisburg Pike
Lancaster
735-6999
General Sutter Inn
14 E. Main St.
Lititz
626-2115
Greenfield Restaurant
595 Greenfield Rd. Lancaster
393-0668
John J. Jeffries
300 Harrisburg Ave. Lancaster
431-3307
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Downtown Retail Shop & Factory118 North Water Street
Lancaster, PA 17603 • 717-392-6011M-F 8:00am - 5:00pm • Sat 9:00am - 2:00pm
Overlook Town Center 2065 Fruitville Pike
(Next to Tom & Chee)M-Sat 10:00am - 6:00pm
Lancaster Central Market 23 North Market Street, Lancaster
Tu & F 7:00am-4:00pm • Sat 7:00am-2:00pm www.miessecandies.com
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Dine Places toLa Fleur2285 Lincoln Hwy. EastLancaster299-0421
The Loft201 W. Orange St.Lancaster299-0661 page 39
Log Cabin11 Lehoy Forest Dr.Leola625-2142
Ma(i)son
230 N. Prince St.Lancaster293-5060
Reflections1390 E. Oregon Rd.Leola656-3717
Stockyard Inn1147 Lititz PikeLancaster394-7975 page 38
Té
38 Deborah DriveLeola556-8715
irish
Annie Bailey’s Irish Pub &Restaurant28-30 E. King St.Lancaster393-4000 page 35
Brendee’s Irish Pub449 W. Lemon St.Lancaster
397-8646 page 35
McCleary’s Public House130 W. Front St.Marietta426-2225
Molly’s Pub253 E. Chestnut St.Lancaster396-0225
O’Halloran’s Irish Pub &Eatery764 High St.Lancaster393-3051
italian
Babbo’s Italian Grille2000 W. Main St.Mount Joy492-4360
Cafe Capriccio18 Copperfield CircleLititz626-8200
Carrabba’s Italian Grill100 North Pointe Blvd.Lancaster560-6756
Ciro’s Italian Bistro605 Richmond SquareLancaster560-5660
Fiorentino’s500 Airport Rd., Lancaster569-6732
La Piazza800 Lititz PikeLititz625-1222
Lombardo’s216 Harrisburg Ave.Lancaster394-3749 page 39
Marco’s Italian Restaurant1410 River Rd.Marietta426-2210
Olive Garden35 S. Willowdale Dr.Lancaster392-3235
Olive Garden910 Plaza Blvd.Lancaster299-2202
Osteria Avanti38 Deborah Dr.Leola656-8983
Pasquale’s Italian Garden& Pizzeria1657 Old Philadelphia Pike
Lancaster
509-9921 page 38
Riviera Pizza & ItalianRestaurant1405 N. Reading Rd.Reamstown336-3879
Salt & Pepper Bistro486 Royer Dr.Lancaster392-3000
Villa Nova Sports Bar
1310 Harrisburg PikeLancaster299-4931
Zia Maria’s2350 N. Reading Rd.Denver336-1333
latin/southwest
California Tortilla2350 Lincoln Hwy EastLancaster295-9400
Carlos & Charlies2309 Columbia Ave.Lancaster399-1912
Cocina Mexicana47 N. Prince St.Lancaster393-9193 page 37
Culturas2151 Columbia Ave.Lancaster509-4386
El Rodeo1441 Manheim PikeLancaster509-7955
El Serrano2151 Columbia Ave.Lancaster397-6191
El Triangulo Latino102 Manheim Ave.Lancaster208-6530
Fiesta Burrito Bar773 E. Main St.Mt. Joy689-2045
Lancaster Cigar Bar25 W. King St.
Lancaster
553-5694
Neato Burrito1917 Fruitville PikeLancaster569-0020
Plaza Mexico1651 Lincoln Hwy. EastLancaster
945-5728
Qdoba Mexican Grill142 Park City CenterLancaster299-4766
Roburrito’s227 N. Prince St.Lancaster824-4306
mediterranean
Souvlaki Boys
1 W. James St.Lancaster925-0005 page 38
subs/pizza/sandwiches
Antonio’s Pizza House678 W. Chestnut St.Lancaster509-4000
Brothers Pizza256 S. Market St.Elizabethtown367-5878
Bruno’s Old StyleHoagies60 N. Queen St.Lancaster299-7827
Bruno’s Old StyleHoagies555 Greenfield Rd.Lancaster393-7827
Bruno’s Old StyleHoagies11 Kleine LaneLititz626-7827
Capt’n Gus’s Steak Shop600 W. Orange St.
Lancaster
392-9929 page 34
Cass’ Deli Company 6 S. Charlotte St.Maheim332-6333
Cibo Pizza & Grille1201 Lititz Pike
Lancaster509-7575
Columbo’s Pizza1226 Harrisburg Ave.Lancaster393-5577
DiMaria’s Pizza& Italian Kitchen1183 Erbs Quarry Rd.Lititz208-6028
DiMaria’s Pizza & Italian
Kitchen759 E. Main St.Mount Joy653-4200
Dominion Pizza
308 S. Queen St.Lancaster393-4239
Dominion Pizza938 Columbia Ave.Lancaster481-5544
Espino’s Pizza
323 W. Lemon St.Lancaster207-9237
Factory Sports Lounge2520 Lititz PikeLancaster581-8180
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Dine Places toFrancesco’s Pizza
Restaurant
805A Rohrerstown Rd.Lancaster
617-2420
Francesco’s Pizza
Restaurant
30 S. Main St.
Manheim
665-6500
Fratelli’s Pizza
848 E. Main St.
Ephrata
733-3333
The Fridge534 N. Mulberry St.
Lancaster
490-6825
Friendly Greek Bottle
Shop
549 New Holland Ave.
Lancaster
393-6669
Gabriella’s Pizza
303 Airport Dr.
Smoketown
293-7177
Gargano’s Pizzeria & Deli
5997 Main St.
East Petersburg
569-8102
George’s Restaurant &
Pizza
14 W. Main St., Mountville
285-2555
Highland Pizzeria
2347 Oregon Pike Suite 101
Lancaster
519-0990
Hot Z Pizza
2056 Fruitville Pike,
Lancaster
560-6454
Hot Z Pizza
3001 Harrisburg Pike
Landisville
898-3889
House of Pizza
23 W. Chestnut St.,
Lancaster
393-1747
House of Pizza
101 W. Frederick St.
Millersville
872-2131
Hurricane Pizza Grill
4031 Columbia Ave.
Columbia
684-6000
Jim’s Specialty Hoagies
677 W. Main St.
New Holland
847-3126
Johnny’s Pizza & Grill
117 E. Main St.
New Holland
291-8718
Lancaster Pizza Company
1285 Manheim Pike
Lancaster
392-3333
Luciano’s Pizza
1274 Millersville Pike,
Lancaster
369-1033
Metro Express
105 N. Broad St., Lititz
626-7798
Metro Express
1244 Wabank Rd.,
Lancaster
299-2600
Metro Express
2467-B Lititz Pike,
Lancaster
569-4434
Metro Express1680-B S. Market St.,
Elizabethtown
367-6719
Metro Express
3672 Marietta Ave.,
Lancaster
285-2885
Michael’s Pizza
798-D New Holland
Ave., Lancaster
394-3100
Milano Pizza & Pasta
149 Oakridge Dr.,
Mountville
285-7711
Parma Pizza & Grill
301 Main St., Landisvill
898-3707
Pita Pit
28 S. Market St.
Elizabethtown
689-3126
Pita Pit398 Harrisburg Pike
Lancaster
517-7111
The Pizza Box
20 Route 41, Gap
442-8258
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:: 2400 Willow Street Pike Lancaster PA :: 717.464.2711 :: DoubleTreeLancaster.com ::
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Dine Places toPizza City
6 E. Main St.
Strasburg687-9020
Poppy’s Pizza and Grill
2213 Lincoln Hwy. EastLancaster397-7499
Pork & Wally’s
56 N. Broad St.Lititz625-2909
Procopio’s Pizza and
Subs
2525 N. Reading Rd.Denver484-0848
Rino’s Pizza
1711 Lebanon Rd.Manheim665-0606
Riviera Pizzeria
1878 Lincoln Hwy. EastLancaster392-7827
Rosa Rosa Cafe
1040 Harrisburg Pike
Lancaster299-9903
Rosario’s Prontos Rest.
& Pizzeria
289 W. Main St.Leola656-8977
Russo Pizza & Italian
Restaurant
2481 Lincoln Hwy. EastLancaster399-7707
The Sandwich Factory2520 Lititz PikeLancaster581-8180
A Slice of Brooklyn
1750 Oregon PikeLancaster509-4444
Sloppy Janes Deli
1830 Columbia Ave.Lancaster295-1300
Strasburg Pizza
520 Historic Dr.Strasburg
687-7711
Subs & Six Packs
2645 Columbia Ave.Lancaster394-2739
Sugar Bowl
601 W. Lemon St.Lancaster333-8808
Sugar Bowl
9 Normal Ave.Millersville872-8808
Thomas Campus Grille
430 Harrisburg PikeLancaster509-7708
Two Cousins
37 W. Main St.Mount Joy653-8311
Two Cousins
1762 Columbia Ave.Lancaster399-8888
UnCommon Pizza
616 Paxton Place, Suite104, Lititz569-0906
V&S Sandwiches
1876 Fruitville PikeLancaster509-7024
V&S Sandwiches
440 N. Reading Rd.Ephrata733-7500
Wild Wings Pizza &
Things
401 N. Reading Rd.Ephrata733-3355
seafood
Bonefish Grill
970 Plaza Blvd.Lancaster394-8414
Chesapeake Crab
Connection
2834 Columbia Ave.
Lancaster509-4466
Creekside Cafe
1519 Habecker Rd.Columbia653-9655
Kyma Seafood Grill
1640 N. Reading Rd.Stevens335-3833
The Waterfront
680 Millcross Rd.Lancaster
390-8777
steakhouse
Johnny’s Bar & Steak House
1640 N. Reading Rd.Stevens336-1909
LongHorn Steakhouse
993 Plaza BlvdLancaster291-2100
Outback Steakhouse
100 N. Pointe Blvd.Lancaster569-4500
Stoudts Black Angus
2800 N. Reading Rd.Adamstown484-4386
Texas Roadhouse
2317 Lincoln Hwy. EastLancaster394-6161
tavern/pub
American Legion
Post 34
1388 Arcadia Rd.Lancaster392-9350
AmVets Post 19
715 Fairview Ave.Lancaster393-2907
Bainbridge Inn
5 N. Front St.Bainbridge
604-1062
Brady’s Pub
856 W. Main St.New Holland355-5510
Brucekie’s Pub
401 S. Second St.Columbia684-3555
Brunnerville Hotel
1301 Front St.Lititz626-7300
Caribbean Inn
1 S. Charlotte St.Manheim665-6589
The Cellar Pub
5267 Lincoln Way.Gap407-5378
Chameleon Club
223 N. Water St.Lancaster
299-9684
Cheers Bar
3068 Lebanon Rd.Manheim665-7714
Cocalico Tavern
1015 N. Reading Rd.Stevens
Creekside Cafe
1519 Habecker Rd.Columbia653-9655
Dirty Ol’ Tavern
917 S. Prince St.Lancaster393-3916
Encore Lounge
222 Eden Rd.Lancaster569-6444
Farmers Hope Inn
3180 Lebanon Rd.Manheim664-4673
Frogtown Cafe
684 Marticville Rd.Pequea
284-4970
Happy Rooster Saloon
334 Rt. 41Gap610-593-4880
Hideaway
75 E. Kleine LaneLititz626-6129
The Highlands Pub
650 Pinkerton Rd.Mount Joy653-2048
Hildy’s
448 W. Frederick St.Lancaster397-2495
J&B Hotel
26 E. State St.Quarryville786-7867
Jack’s Family Tavern &
Restaurant
15 S. Prince StMillersville
872-8300
Juke Box Nightclub
1703 New Holland AveLancaster394-9978
Legacy Bar & Grill
50 Veterans Dr.Elizabethtown367-0764
O’Donnell’s
Bowmansville Inn
1255 Reading Rd.Bowmansville445-0695
On The Rocks at Rock
Springs
1495 Millport Rd.Lancaster394-6162
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SakuraAsian Fusion & Sushi Bar
33 North Queen Street, Lancaster, PA • Order online at: www.sakuraasian.com
Mon-Thurs 11am-10pm; Fri & Sat 11am-10:30pm; Sun 12-10pm
PHONE: 509.2838 • FAX: 509.2882
DINE IN OR TAKE-OUT • FAST DELIVERY
Chinese Express88
PHONE: 399.8898 / FAX: 509.2882
Szechuan, Hunan & Cantonese CuisineOrder To Take Out Or To Eat In.
Fast Delivery!
Order online at: www.88chineseexpress.com
31 North Queen Street • Downtown Lancaster
Mon-Thurs 11am-10:30pm;Fri & Sat 11am-11:00pm; Sun Noon-10:30pm
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33 North Market StreetDowntown Lancaster
Located One Block From Hotel
299.4602
www.dispensingco.com
Mon-Sat 11am-2am • Sun 12pm-10pm(Kitchen Open Til Midnight)
Lancaster’s Favorite Local Restaurant
Since 1978 Experience Dispensing
Co., where the locals
eat. Adjacent to the
Historic Central Farmers
Market....an easy walk
from the Marriott Hotel
and Convention Center.
We have a large
selection of appetizers
and we serve only
the freshest soups
and salads. We
offer an extensive
Tex Mex menu and
delicious overstuffed
sandwiches. Try one of
our famous burgers!
We have something for
everyone...at affordable
prices.Enjoy a drink from
our diverse collection
of local, national and
international beer with
many available on draft!
• Casual Atmosphere
• Kid Friendly
• Non-Smoking
V I S I T O U R N E
W LOUN G E
featuring the finestwine, beer, absinthe & appetiz
in a cozy atmosphere50 W. Grant St. | Lancaster | 717-299-7090
www.carrsrestaurant.com
local ingredients | extensive wine list | seasonal outdoor dining
serving lunch & dinnertuesday-sundayclosed monday
next to central market,1/2 block from theConvention Center
local ingredients extensive wine list
Serving
Lancaster’s
Favorite
Cheesesteaks
For Over
40 Years!
Hot Sandwiches
available at 9:30am
Monday – Thursday 7:30am – 8:00pm
Friday and Saturday 7:30am – 9:00pm
Closed Sunday
600 W. Orange Street • Lancaster
(717) 392-9929
Lancaster’s
#1 Cheesesteak!
Lancaster’s
#1 Cheesesteak!
Cold Sandwiches
available at 7:30am
201 N QUEEN ST DOWNTOWN LANCASTERFEDERALTAPHOUSELANC.COM : FEDTAPLANC • : FEDTAPLANC
PRIVATE BANQUET ROOM BOOKINGS NOW AVAILABLE.
PLEASE CALL FOR DETAILS.
• 100 DRAFTS
• WOOD FIRED PIZZA
• HAPPY HOUR
• DAILY FOOD & DRINK SPECIAL
• ENTERTAINMENT• AND MUCH MORE
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40 2 Nort h Quee n St re et La nc as te r, PA 71 7- 39 4- 24 22
Exceptional dining
andEverything that follows
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FINE DINING LOUNGE/COCKTAILS LIVE JAZZ DJ/KARAOKE
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andEverything that follows
402 North Queen Street Lancaster 717-394-2422
FINE DINING LOUNGE/COCKTAILS LIVE JAZZ DJ/KARAOKE
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Restaurant and Bar BelvedereI nn
Be welcomed at Brendee’s Irish Pub.
449 West Lemon Street • LancasterCorner of Lemon & Mary Streets
717.397.8646 • www.brendeesirishpub.com
I feel like a visitor just about everywhere. ~John Corbett
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Weekly Entertainment
Casual Dining at a Contemporary Price!
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
7 Days A Week
Omelettes & Breakfast Sandwiches
A Variety of Appetizers
Homemade Soups & Salads
Wraps Paninis Burgers Subs
Serving Greek Specialties
Lancaster County Specialties
• • •
Best Food & Drink Specials in the Heart of Lancaster City
• • •
66 North Queen Street, Lancaster717-394-6977
One Block From Marriott Hotel & Convention Center
Monday-Saturday 7am-2am • Sunday 8am-12am
We Validate Parking After 5pm • Kitchen Open to 1am
Kid Friendly • Non-Smoking
“Where Friends Become Friends”
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Cafe & Bar
Full Espresso Bar& Cappuccino
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Authentic Mexican Food
Appetizers
▼Soups & Salads
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47 N. Prince St., Lancaster
393-9193 Mon-Thurs 11-8; Fri 11-9;Sat 10-8; Closed SunCREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED
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Pasquale s Italian Restaurant & Pizzeria
717.509.9921Closed Mondays
Live, Love, Laugh Eat @ Pasquale’s
Dine In Take Out Delivery
www.PasqualesPizzaPA.comBrick Oven Pizza,
Classic Pasta Dishes, Subs, Salads
OLD PHILADELPHIA PIKE, LANCASTER, PA
THE
STOCKYARDINN
Lancaster’s Legendary SteakhouseBuilt in 1750, the original inn was once owned
by President James Buchanan.
Old World Charmwith Contemporary American CuisineThe Finest Steaks, Chops
& Fresh Seafood
Casual Lite Fare
Happy Hour I Fridays 5-7
THE BEST OF THE BEST
BEST STEAKHOUSE
– Country Lines Magazine –
1147 Lititz Pike,Lancaster, PA
717-394-7975www.stockyardinn.com
O nl y a 5 mi nut e d r i v e f r om t he hot e l !
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201 West Orange Street Lancaster PA
717-299-0661www.theloftlancaster.com
Lunch Monday - Friday, 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.Dinner Monday - Saturday, 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Within walking distance. Call for reservations.
Delicious innovative cuisine
in an intimately casual setting.
Welcome toThe Loft.
Lunch... Dinner... & Sunday Brunch1/2 block from the Convention Center!
26-28 W. King Street, Lancaster, PA 717-399-5400Free Parking 29-31 Vine Street www.pressroomrestaurant.com
Serving full course Dinners as well as Sandwiches, Pasta, Pizza, Burgers and Salads.
Children’s Menu. Happy Hour Specials. The Publishers Room is available for parties up to 80 guests.
Seasonal outdoor dining in Steinman Park. Live Music every Wednesday 7-10pm and Saturday 9pm-Midnight.
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Parkview Hotel
25 N. Broad St.Lititz
626-9908
Penguin Hotel
55 E. Church Rd.
Stevens
733-8142
Pub Dunegal
112 E. Main St.
Mount Joy
653-2180
Q’s Duke on Liberty
1002 N. Duke St.Lancaster
299-7200
Rawlinsville Hotel &
Restaurant
3 Drytown Rd.
Holtwood
284-3244
Ridge Run Tavern
4620 Ridge Rd.
Elizabethtown944-6445
River Street Cafe
40 E. Front St.
Marietta
666-1079
Roseville Tavern
1860 Oregon Pike
Lancaster
569-1531
Rumplebrewskin’s Bar
834 N. Plum St.
Lancaster
392-9645
Shamrock Cafe
312 W. Walnut St.
Lancaster
299-2927
Shank’s Tavern
36 S. Waterford Ave.
Marietta426-1205 page 40
Shenk’s Cafe
549 E. Chestnut St.,
Lancaster
392-9537
Shooters Crossing
88 Diller Ave.
New Holland
354-9631
The Spot on Turnpike
1075 Turnpike Rd.,
Elizabethtown
689-3566
The Station House
Tavern
1335 Fruitville Pike
Lancaster
490-6676
Stubby’s Bar & Grille
254 E. Frederick St.
Lancaster394-1635
Swashbuckler Brewery
& Restaurant
2775 Lebanon Rd.
Manheim
665-7021
T&E Mountain Top Inn
420 Holtzman Rd.
Reinholds
484-2016
Tally Ho
201 W. Orange St.
Lancaster
299-0661
Thistle Finch Distillery
417 W. Grant St.
Lancaster
478-8472
Union Station Grill
171-173 Union St.
Columbia684-1111
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201 Years of History!
Lancaster County’s
OldestContinuously-OperatedTavern
GermanHefe
Always
On Tap!
SHANK’S
TAVERN36 S. Waterford Ave.
Marietta, PA717-426-1205
e e
Always
On Tap!
Stop in & enjoy ourweekly themed nights!
Tuesday - Taste of Asia Night / Wednesday - Mexican Night
Thursday - Beef on “Weck” Night / Friday - Seafood Night
Specializing in Craft Beers & TequilasJoin us for Open Mic Nights every Tuesday & Thursday
1 Block From Hotel • 9 North Duke Street • Lancaster • 239.5101
www.ladolcevitalancaster.com
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190 Good Drive • Lancaster, PA 17603 • 717-208-7070 • www.blossommedspa.net
$10.00 offany service
thru 12/31/15
15% OFF YOUR ENTIRE PURCHASEWith this coupon. Excludes consignments and items already on sa le. Expires 9/30/15.
4 WEST KING STREET | LANCASTER, PA | 717-392-4633
Receive $5 Off every $25 You spend atCafe 24 Hundred when you present this coupon.(before taxes)
Offer Valid until 05/21/15. Valid Sunday-ursday Lunch and Dinner only. Menu Only. Valid at Cafe 24 Hundred Only.
680 MILLCROSS ROAD • LANCASTER • 717-390-8777
WWW.THEWATERFRONTLANCASTER.COMMON-THURS: 4PM - 12AM • FRI-SAT: 11AM - 1AM • SUN: 11AM - 10PM
BrunchLunch
Friday and SaturdayLimit one per couple. Excludes Alcohol. Expires 10/1/15
Limit one per couple. Excludes Alcohol. Expires 10/1/15
$5$25 OR MOREOFF The Authentic
Greek Grill
& Food Truck1 W. James St. Lancaster717.208.6243 SOUVLAKIBOYS.COM
Open Monday thru SaturdayEXPIRES 10/1/15
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$30 round of golf with cart, Monday - Friday
$
40 weekends and holidaysExpires: 10/31/2016. - valid for up to 4 players.
- or -
One Crossland Pass • Millersville, PA 17551 • 717.872.4500 • www.crossgatesgolf.com
Asian Fusion & Sushi Bar
Take 10% OffEntire Order With Room Key
May not be combinedwith any other offer.Offer expires 10/1/15.
33 N. Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa
www.sakuraasian.comMon-Thurs 11am-10pm; Fri & Sat 11am-10:30pm;Sun 12-10pm
PHONE: 509.2838
FAX: 509.2882
Sakura
Sakura
10% Off* Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner
66 North Queen St., Lancaster 717-394-6977One Block From Marriott Hotel & Convention Center
Monday-Saturday 7am-2am • Sunday 8am-12am
*Minimum $5 purchase. Cannot be combinedwith other offers. Expires 10/1/15.
Cafe & Bar
7 Marion Court,
Lancaster, PA
717.399.1970 Located across the street fromthe courthouse and directlybehind city hall
HOURS: SUN: 5PM - 2AM
MON-SAT: 12PM - 2AM EXPIRES 10/1/15Limit 3 per table
ANY FOOD ORDER
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PA. DUTCH SITES
AMISH COUNTY HOMESTEAD30-40-minute tours through a nine-room
Amish house replica. Guides explain Amish
clothes and customs. Also, Fisher One Room
School. Grounds of Plain and Fancy Farm,
Route 340,Bird-in-Hand, 768-8400. amish-
experience.com
AMISH EXPERIENCE F/X THEATERMultimedia production that presents the
Amish story through film, 3-D sets and
state-of-the-art lighting, sound and special
effects. Grounds of Plain and Fancy Farm,Route 340, Bird-in-Hand, 768-8400, ext. 210.
amishexperience.com.
AMISH FARM AND HOUSEGuided tour through authentic Amish home,
built in 1805. Self-guided tour of 15-acre farm
includes animals, Amish one-room school,
covered bridge and more. 2395 Lincoln Hwy.
E., 394-6185. amishfarmandhouse.com.
AMISH VILLAGEGuided house tour describes the Amish way
of life. Includes a blacksmith shop, school-
house and barn with animals. Hartman
Bridge Road, Strasburg, 687-8511. theamish-village.net.
MENNONITE INFORMATION CENTERLearn more about the unique way of life of
the Amish and Mennonites. A film, walk-
through exhibit, bookstore and more. 2209
Millstream Road, 299-0954.
Do Things to
TOURS
AMISH COUNTRY TOURSAn interpretive, 90-minute tour with a certi-
fied tour guide. Tours depart from the Amish
Experience Theater, grounds of Plain andFancy Farm, Route 340, Bird-in-Hand, 768-
8400, ext 210. amishexperience.com.
AMISH COUNTRYSIDE TOURWander down less traveled roads in the
heart of Pennsylvania Dutch Country. Guide
explains Amish culture. Tours depart from
the Amish Farm and House, 2395 Lincoln
Highway East, 394-6185. amishcountryside-
tours.com.
AMISH VIP TOURSVisit an Amish farm, business and home. (Not
available for children under 6.) Tours depart
from the Amish Experience Theater, grounds
of Plain and Fancy Farm, Route 340, Bird-in-
Hand, 768-8400, ext 210. amishexperience.
com.
AMISH NEIGHBORS TOURSVariety of sightseeing tours of Lancaster
County farmlands, day and evening avail-
able. Also tours of Hershey. Route 741,
Strasburg, 687-8650.
AMISH VILLAGE BACKROADS BUSTOURLearn about the Amish way of life on this
guided tour of the Lancaster County coun-
tryside. Departs from The Amish Village at
199 Hartman Bridge Road, Ronks. 687-8511.
theamishvillage.net.
FULTON THEATRE TOURSHour-long tour explores the history of this
theatre, as well as the nuts and bolts of
staging current productions. (Reservations
required.) Fulton Theatre, 12 N. Prince St.,
397-7425. www.thefulton.org.
GHOST TOURS OF LANCASTER ANDSTRASBURG687-6687. ghosttour.com.
HISTORIC LANCASTER WALKING TOURVisit 250 years of Lancaster history in this
guided tour. Visitors Center, 1-3 West King St.
392-1776. historiclancasterwalkingtour.com.
HISTORIC HOMES
BOETTCHER HOUSE MUSEUM
Built in 1920 by Henry Boettcher, house hasbeen restored and includes a museum and
70-acre natural habitat with trails. Open
second weekend each month. Landis Woods,
Hillside Lane, off the Lititz Pike, behind the
Neffsville Mennonite Church, 569-7255.
FASIG HOUSEOld log cabin representative of the Manheim
houses of the early 1800s. 33 E. High St.,
Manheim. Call 665-2054.
ROBERT FULTON BIRTHPLACEHouse is restored and refurnished to the
period of Fulton’s life. Rt. 222, south of
Quarryville. Take Rt. 272 to Hensel and follow
Trail of History signs. 548-2679.
HALDEMAN MANSIONHistoric 14-room childhood home of scientist
Samuel Haldeman. Guided tour of two build-
ings — the summer kitchen (built in 1740)
and the mansion. 230 Locust Grove Road,
Bainbridge. 426-3794. haldeman-mansion.
org.
HERR FAMILY HOMESTEAD1852 homestead, with a brick farmhouse and
post-and-beam barn, an herb garden and
spring house, plus an exhibit of items from
the 80-year life of Amos Herr. 1756 Nissl
Road, Landisville, 898-8822. herrhomestea
org.
HANS HERR HOUSE AND LANCASTERLONGHOUSEOldest Mennonite church in North Ameri
and Lancaster County’s oldest buildin
furnished as in the 18th century. Outdo
complex with an agricultural museum.184Hans Herr Dr., Willow Street, 464-443
hansherr.org.
JOHANNES MUELLER HOUSEPreserved 1792 house contains early artifac
of the founding of this Moravian Communi
Part of the Lititz Museum next door. 137
Main St., Lititz, 627-4636. lititzhistoricalfou
dation.com.
PRESIDENT JAMES BUCHANAN’SWHEATLANDPreserved 19th-century home of Jam
Buchanan, the 15th president of the Unite
States 1120 Marietta Ave., 392-4633. la
casterhistory.org.
ROCK FORD PLANTATIONPreserved Georgian-style home
Revolutionary War Gen. Edward Hand, w
gardens. 881 Rock Ford Road, Lancast
County Central Park, 392-7223. rockfor
plantation.org.
SEHNER-ELLICOTT-VON HESS HOUSE18th-century Georgian-style home
Andrew Ellicott. It now houses the Histo
Preservation Trust of Lancaster County. 1
N. Prince St., 291-5861.
WRIGHT’S FERRY MANSIONRestored stone home built in 1738 for Quak
Susanna Wright 38 S. Second St., Columb
684-4325.
HISTORIC SITES
BOEHM’S CHAPELBuilt in 1791 and restored in 1991, this sm
chapel is the oldest existing structure d
signed for Methodist use in Pa. 13 W. Boeh
Road, Willow Street, 464-4885.
BUBE’S BREWERYThe only Victorian-era brewery still standi
in the United States. 102 N. Market St., Mou
Joy, 653-2056. bubesbrewery.com.
DONEGAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHCongregation formed in 1721; church bu
in 1732 still standing. 1891 Donegal Sprin
Road, Mount Joy, 653-1943.
EPHRATA CLOISTERHistoric site of an 18th-century religious com
munity. 632 W. Main St., Ephrata, 733-660
ephratacloister.org.DO,page 4
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Do Things to
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Congregation formed in 1742; current sanctu-
ary built in 1850. President James Buchanan
was a member. 140 E. Orange St., 394-6854.
LANCASTER CEMETERY
Established in the mid-1800s by the German
Reformed Church. Those buried there in-
clude Lancaster painter Charles Demuth and
Civil War Gen. John Fulton Reynolds. 205 E.
Lemon St., 393-6476.
MANHEIM RAILROAD STATION
Restored railroad station, houses a transpor-
tation museum including a restored trolleycar. 210 S. Charlotte St., Manheim, 664-3486.
manheimpa.com.
MASCOT ROLLER MILLS AND RESSLER
FAMILY HOME
The preserved, water-powered grain mill
illustrates milling history of the last 200
years. The adjacent 1855 miller’s house
shows a miller’s family life and housekeep-
ing. Stumptown Road and Route 772, Ronks,
656-7616. resslermill.com.
MORAVIAN SQUARE
1759 Brethren’s House used as a military
hospital during the Revolution. 1758 Sister’s
House, part of Linden Hall, the oldest girls
residence school in the U.S. Moravian Church
built in 1787. Self-guided walking tour at
the square in Lititz. 200 block of East Main
Street, Lititz.
MOUNT BETHEL CEMETERY
Established around 1722 by the founding
families of Columbia, the Blunstons, the
Wrights and the Barbers. 700 Locust Street,
Columbia. 285-2332. mtbethelcemetery.com
ST. JAMES EPISCOP