HISTORYIn the 18th century, Lancaster was the largest inland city in America, and the tenth largest city overall. It was even the nation's capital for one day! Fortunately, it didn't keep pace with its big city cousins, and managed to hold on to much of its history.
Attractions
Cornwall Iron Furnace (1742)
Moravian Church (1787)
Ephrata Cloister (1732)
Trinity Lutheran Church (1729)
St James Episcopal Church
Fulton Opera House
Underground Railroad
Strasburg Rail Road
Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania
Ghost Walk through Strasburg
Sturgis Pretzel House
219 E Main St
Lititz, PA 17543
(717) 626-4354
Shopping
Farmer's Markets
Outlet Malls
Lititz PA
Antique shopping in Adamstown and elsewhere
The Shops at Donecker's
Dining
General Sutter Inn (1764)
14 E Main St
Lititz, PA 17543
(717) 626-2115
Bube's Brewery
102 North Market Street
Mount Joy, PA 17552
(717) 653-2056
The Olde Greenfield Inn
595 Greenfield Road
Lancaster, PA
(717) 393-0668
Revere Tavern Restaurant
Historic
3063 Lincoln Hwy
Paradise, PA 17562-0336
(717) 687-8601
The Blue Bird Inn
2387 Cornwall Rd
Lebanon, PA 17042
(717) 273-3000