Friday, September 3, 2010

Farmer’s Markets and Flea Markets in Lancaster County

August 9, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Attractions, Food

Nothing tastes quite like fresh produce and finding that special trinket can bring a smile to anybody’s face. In Lancaster County you can eat fresh fruit right off the farm while you browse through homemade baubles or vintage goods. Lancaster has plenty of farmers markets and flea markets tucked in the various towns of Amish [...]

Enjoy the Beauty of Pennsylvania Amish Country

August 6, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Attractions

Enjoy a slower pace of life by visiting Pennsylvania Amish country. Away from the bustle of cars, crowds, and cramped cities you can enjoy open landscapes and charming towns. Stroll down to one of Lancaster’s covered “kissing bridges” with your sweetheart or ride through the back roads of Pennsylvania Amish Country on a horse and [...]

Finding Buggy Rides Around Lancaster County

July 20, 2009 by admin  
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Traveling around Lancaster County you’ll be sure to see the distinctive Amish buggy carts being driven up and down Lancaster’s roads. The Amish faith tells them to avoid modern devices that may lead to worldly sins, and so the Amish use buggies instead of cars. A horse and buggy ride can be a charming experience [...]

Dutch Wonderland – A Day of Fun for the Kids

July 13, 2009 by admin  
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After touring Lancaster County’s scenic countryside and learning about the unique culture of the Pennsylvania Dutch, you may want to treat the kids to a day of exciting rides at Dutch Wonderland. Geared towards young children, this amusement park has 30 rides as well as a tropical-themed water play area. Your children will surely love [...]

Roots and Green Dragon Farmers Markets

May 29, 2009 by admin  
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If you were to know the heart of the residents of Lancaster County, you will find that they believe in living off the land. That is the catalyst behind the farmers markets in the county. Two of the more popular ones for the locals are Roots and Green Dragon. I have grouped these together in [...]

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