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300 Paradise Lane, Strasburg, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
The National Toy Train Museum features hundreds of toy trains dating from the late 1880's - Five operating ... More on entertainment.com
This unusual museum is a must for anyone with kids looking to go somewhere other than Dutch Wonderland.... More on TripAdvisor

#2.
2 W Main St.,Strasburg, PA 17579-1517
The Ghost Tour of Lancaster County offers chilling stories of haunted mansions, eerie cemeteries, and lost ... More on GoCityKids
The tour was great fun, but it was way too expensive ...we walked at a fast pace for about a mile with one... More on Yahoo! Travel

#3.
PO Box 15, Strasburg, PA, 17579
overview: Proudly preserving America' s railroad heritage. Over 100 locomotives and rail cars. Extensi... More on MuseumStuff.com
Part of the exhibit hall is a bit dark, but collection is accessible. More on Yahoo! Travel

#4.
2596 Old Philadelphia Pike, Bird in Hand, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Well-behaved dogs are allowed to accompany you on these buggy rides. More on DogFriendly.com
Abe's Buggy Rides is most definitely the best one around. The driver was quite but I'm a talker and before ... More on TripAdvisor

#5.
RR 741, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17579, United States of America
Tourist railroad excursion, one of the oldest operating railroads in the US. In the heart of Lancaster Coun... More on GeckoGo
The railroad takes you through strasburg. You see beautiful amish farm land. The ride is very comfortable. ... More on igougo

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199 Hartman Bridge Road, Ronks, PA 17572

#7.
Route 340, Intercourse, Pennsylvania 17534

#8.
Route 741 East, Strasburg, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
1,700 square foot train features over 150 hand-built animated figures and vehicles and 22 operating trains ... More on familydaysoutusa
Their extensive array of model train supplies is a model railroader's paradise! They have thousands of item... More on igougo

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2249 Lincoln Highway East, Lancaster, PA 17602,

#10.
Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Inscription. The red brick market building directly before you is the oldest publicly owned, continually op... More on HMDB
We stopped in to visit the central market when we were in Lancaster for some picnic supplies. The kids enjo... More on Trekaroo
