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Lancaster , Lancaster County, PA
(Hunsecker Mill, 180', 1973, 38-36-06 #2) across Conestoga River NE of Lancaster , Lancaster County, PA. PA24 E. 2.4 miles from jct with US30 in Lancaster, N. on Mondale Rd. 0.35 miles, NW ... More on dalejtravis.com

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2250 Lincoln Hwy E, Lancaster, PA 17602
Inscription. 1914 2002: Civic Leader Volunteer Philanthropist Friend, She shared her talents and her spirit with Lancaster for six decades, including leadership roles in family and children's servi... More on HMDB
Ramada Inn - Dress up. Ramada Inn isn’t necessarily "formal," per se, but it’s sexy and sleek; this is the kind of place where if you’re dressed like a tool, you’ll stick out like a sore thumb. (Pr... More on clubzone

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135 North Lime Street, Lancaster, PA 17602-2952
Join the Lancaster Museum of Art's annual holiday exhibition which features art ... More on Yahoo! Travel
always interesting to see local artists interpation of christmas trees or holiday symbols ...short experience (20 minutes tops) no charge $ but a donation is expected... worth the effort to go ther... More on Yahoo! Travel

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31 South Duke Street, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17602, United States of America
Inscription. Founded in 1730. a session for an Indian treaty was held in the original church building in 1762. The present edifice was dedicated in 1766. Here are interred the remains of Thomas Wha... More on HMDB
Welcome to Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, the oldest church in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Although the congregation started in 1730, ... More on igougo

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Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
When you shop at Central Market at Penn Square in the heart of Lancaster City you become a part of a livin... More on Padutchcountry.com
The majority of the stands offer true Lancaster County food. More on TripAdvisor

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1120 Marietta Ave, Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
The 1828 home of James Buchanan, the last American President before the Civil War ruptured the political la... More on Heritage
The house and the grounds are maintained in pristine condition. More on TripAdvisor

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219 E Main St, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17543, United States of America
The first pretzel bakery in the United States was said to have been started by Julius Sturgis in 1861. Pretzel ... More on PlanetWare
The Sturgis Pretzel House is America's first pretzel bakery. It was founded in 186l by Julius Sturgis. This was one of the first ... More on igougo

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Queen and King Street, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Inscription. Indian wigwams, a hickory tree, and a spring that was old center square "Hickory Town" prior to 1730. In that year, however, significant changes occurred as Andrew and James Hamilton l... More on HMDB
When you arrive at the Lancaster Amtrak Station ... More on igougo

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40 E. Orange Street, Lancaster PA 17603, United States of America
Mr. Bob Retting, Sexton E-mail Sexton Bob Bob is a life-time Lancaster native, a former long-time employee of Lancaster Malleable Casting Company and the father of two grown sons. Bob came to work ... More on Firstreformedlancaster.org
Inscription. Congregation of German, Swiss, and French settlers was formed about 1729. Log church here, Lancaster's first, 1736. Stone building, 1753; brick church, 1854. Rev. Philip Otterbein, Rev... More on HMDB

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Lancaster PA 17602, United States of America
Inscription. One of the best surviving structures of its type. Original east end built about 1725 by Benjamin Witmer, agent for the London Land Company. Passed on to his son, tavern-keeper John Witmer. Enlarged by Henry Witmer, 1773. ... More on HMDB
