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Come Home to Franklin County
Travel the trails of Franklin County through acres of farmland and forests. Trek back to frontier settlements and forts, stopovers along the Underground Railroad, and sites of Civil War raids and invasions. Woven between the stories that made America’s history are the verdant, rolling hills and azure skies; old-fashioned ice cream parlors and bakeries with shoo-fly pies and sticky buns; orchards with succulent, sweet peaches in July and crisp, juicy apples in October; theatres and inns; ski slopes and golf courses; and clean, charming towns where people still smile, stop, and speak.
The Franklin County Visitors Bureau will help you plan your trip to Franklin County and south central Pennsylvania. Road Trips Tour Planning Franklin Fresh Food Mystery Excursions Walking & Hiking Biking and Driving Tours One Tank Trips Reunions Festival Weekends Girlfriend Getaways Weddings & Honeymoons Meetings & Conventions Specialty Shows
Table of Contents Great Moments Are Waiting
Great History.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Travel the trails of history to frontier forts, stopovers along the Underground Railroad, and sites of Civil War raids and invasions
Great Recreation.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Ski fresh, powdery slopes; play on lush, green fairways; and cast in cool, clear streams
Great Arts & Entertainment.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Discover exceptional art, theatre and music
Great Dining.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Tempt your tastebuds with a variety of cuisines
Great Shopping.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Stroll quaint downtowns, browse antique malls, and shop specialty stores
Great Farms & Fresh Food.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Savor home grown goodness with Franklin Fresh foods
Great Festivals & Family Fun.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Celebrate, laugh, play...be happy
Do, Dine, Stay Directory.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-64 Plan your great moments
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Great History
In the beginning Archaeologists, digging in areas near streams and springs of Franklin County, unearthed artifacts dating back 10,000 years to the Ice Age. These remnants were left by nomadic hunters, following herds of animals across Franklin County. Centuries later, Native American tribes of Iroquois, Shawnees, and Delaware would follow the same migratory paths and hunt the valleys of Franklin County. In the 1700s, Franklin County was the frontier. Scots-Irish, German, and Welsh immigrants settled throughout Franklin County, establishing homesteads and hamlets in and around present-day Chambersburg, Greencastle, Mercersburg, Shippensburg, and Waynesboro. Seeking freedom and opportunity, these immigrants were drawn to the lands of Franklin County--reminiscent of their homelands and filled with the natural resources to build a prosperous, new life.
. . . . e s o l c p u y r o t s i h e c n e i r e p Ex Allison-Antrim Museum “Discover GreencastleAntrim’s Heritage” through Civil War soldiers’ letters, its UGRR and Black history stories, Scots-Irish & PA German genealogy, Colonial to WWII history, collections, & wide-ranging exhibits.
365 South Ridge Avenue, Greencastle, PA 17225 • 717.597.9010 Open Monday to Friday, noon to 4 pm. www.greencastlemuseum.org
Waynesboro Industrial Museum Explore the rich industrial heritage of the Waynesboro area through artifacts, drawings, documents and photographs....
235 Philadelphia Ave, Waynesboro, PA,17268 • 717.762.4460 Tuesday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm & 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Open Holiday Weekends https://www.facebook.com/IndustrialMuseum
Frontier Forts &Indian Attacks From 1730 to 1755, settlements along the Franklin County frontier sprang up. For generations, the same land was used by Native Americans for hunting and foraging. Cultures clashed. Native Americans lashed out. The frontier settlers built private forts around their dwellings to protect their property and families. Chambers Fort, Fort Davis, Fort Maxwell, and Fort Marshall are notable fortifications of the Franklin County frontier. These fortifications deterred attacks, but the settlers remained at risk. On April 1, 1756, Delaware Indians burned the private Fort McCord, near Edenville. Twenty-seven pioneers were killed or taken captive. Today, a Celtic Cross marks the site of the raid and first person account titled “A Journal of the Captivity of Jean Lowry” recounts the frontier woman’s ordeal. On July 26, 1764 near Greencastle, schoolmaster Enoch Brown taught lessons when Indians attacked. Brown was shot and scalped. Eleven students were tomahawked and scalped. Archie McCullough was able to crawl to a nearby spring and survived the scalping. Today, a memorial stands on the site to remember the ultimate sacrifice of these pioneers.
Fort Loudoun: More Than A Provincial Fort Fort Loudoun was built in 1756 by the Pennsylvania Regiment, commanded by Colonel John Armstrong. The fort was used as a supply base for the Forbes Campaign and was part of a series of forts set up to protect the settlers. It was named after John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun. Popular history marks the Battle of Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775, as the first occasion of America’s colonial rebellion against British troops. In fact, the Black Boys Rebellion at Fort Loudoun in 1765 was an earlier colonial rebellion. Life on the frontier was difficult enough without increasing the tension between settlers and Indians, which is the heart of the Black Boys Rebellion. After the French and Indian War, British law forbade trade with Indians, but actually stopping traders was another matter. Locally, James Smith was angered by the attacks on his friends and neighbors, using the weapons and ammunition supplied by the illegal and reckless trade. On March 5, 1765, Smith and the Black Boys stopped a pack horse caravan of eighty-one horses at both Mercersburg and McConnellsburg, cautioning the
traders to not proceed with the illegal materials. The convoy did not heed the warning. The next day, the Black Boys stopped the caravan at Sideling Hill and set fire to the contraband. The angry traders appealed to the British authorities at Fort Loudoun. The British arrested several citizens. In response, James Smith gathered 300 men and marched on the fort, where they captured enough men to exchange two British soldiers for each colonial. But, the British kept the weapons of the incarcerated men--a major offense to the frontiersmen, who depended on their rifles for hunting and protection. Over the next several months, the Black Boys continued to confront the traders and clash with the British at Fort Loudoun. It culminated on November 16, 1765, when James Smith and the Black Boys surrounded Fort Loudoun. The contingent grew to 100 men, firing on the fort throughout the night. The British surrendered. The weapons confiscated months earlier were returned, and Fort Loudoun was abandoned. Neil Swanson wrote a historical novel about the incident at Fort Loudoun called “The First Rebel,” and the book became the movie “Allegheny Uprising,” starring John Wayne.
The replica fort that stands on the original site today was constructed in 1993.
2015 marks 250 years since Franklin County frontiersmen drove the British from Fort Loudoun. The Enoch Brown memorial in Greencastle.
Special events are scheduled on September 25-27, 2015 at Fort Loudoun.
“The date that would be carved on the monument and printed in the histories and textbooks was April 19, 1775. On that day Americans would march out to face the British regulars across the village green in Lexington, Massachusetts. But, they would not be the first Americans to march out for that purpose. They would not be the first by ten years, one month and eleven days. The day on which James Smith’s three hundred men marched down the muddy road to Fort Loudoun in Pennsylvania was March 9, 1765.” Franklin County Visitors Guide | ExploreFranklinCountyPA.com
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Explore Early American Scots-Irish, German and Welsh immigrants settled throughout Franklin County, establishing homesteads and hamlets around present-day Chambersburg, Greencastle, Mercersburg, Shippensburg and Waynesboro.
Remnants near streams and springs of Franklin County were found by archeologists date back 10,000 years to the Ice Age. These hunting items and tools were left by nomadic hunters, following herds of animals into the county.
10,000 BC
1700s 1500 The Six Nations or Iroquois, Shawness and the Lenni Lenape, also known as the Delaware, hunted game throughout Franklin County.
1820s
1791 James Buchanan, 15th President, is born in Mercersburg.
1794 Escaping enslaved use Franklin County Underground Railroad sites. The area had a large free African-American population and by 1860, had fifth largest African-American population in Pennsylvania.
1859 Abolitionist John Brown uses Chambersburg as a northern headquarters in the Raid on Harpers Ferry
George Washington stops in Chambersburg on trip west to put down Whiskey Rebellion. He sleeps overnight at what was called Morrow Tavern on Main Street in Chambersburg.
1860
1861
Dec. 20
South Carolina seceds from union after Lincoln wins election
April 13
President Lincoln meets with PA Senator Simon Cameron, Gen. Winfield Scott, and Col. A.K. McClure, a Chambersburg lawyer, newspaper editor and leader of PA Republicans to gain help in securing Union troops. By June, 20,000 Union soldiers trained in Chambersburg.
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History in Franklin County Settlements along the Franklin County frontier sprang up. This pushed Native American inhabitants westward and caused them to lash out against settlers. Chambers Fort, Fort Davis, Fort Maxwell and Fort Marshall are notible fortifications of the Franklin County frontier.
1730-1755
Mason-Dixon Line established
Attack of Fort McDowell by Native Americans
Enoch Brown Massacre
1764
1754 1763
1784
1768
Sept. 9
1765
Franklin County, named after Benjamin Franklin, officially formed.
In return for three plots of land for three congregations, Falling Spring Presbyterian, First Lutheran, and Zion Reformed, Benjamin Chambers requested that each congregation would pay a yearly rent of one rose to a descendant of the Chambers Family. Today, all three congregations continue the tradition of the Rose Rent.
James Smith & The Black Boys confront British at Ft. Loudoun. Fort Loudoun served as a British provincial fort and a key supply depot of munitions.
1884
July 30
Burning of Chambersburg - Over 550 structures burned, 2,000 people homeless and $1.6 million in real estate and personal possession lost after Confederates burned the town in retaliation for damage to the Shenandoah Valley
Chambersburg’s citizens work together and rebuild after the destruction of the fire. The courthouse is rebuilt as the county celebrates its centennial.
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Trails of Genealogy From 1715 to 1776, about 250,000 ScotsIrish immigrated to America, with a concentration settling along the East Coast, particularly in Pennsylvania and regions southward. Franklin County has a strong concentration of Scot-Irish and German ancestry. Approximately one-third of America’s ancestry is Scots-Irish or German. Genealogy researchers can explore family ties at several research sites in Franklin County. A good time to visit is Franklin County’s annual history ramble in April--Spring Into History--when nearly 25 history sites of Franklin County are free and open to the public.
Keys to history • Conococheague Institute in Mercersburg (www.cimlg.org, 717.328.3467)
• Fendrick Library in Mercersburg (www. fendricklibrary.org, 717.328.9233) • Franklin County Historical Society in Chambersburg (www.franklinhistorical. org, 717.264.1667.) • Allison-Antrim Museum in Greencastle (www.greencastlemuseum.org, 717.597.9010.) • Waynesboro Historical Society in Waynesboro (www.waynesborohistory. com, 717.762.1747) • Antietam Historical Association in Waynesboro (www.antietamhistory.org, 717.762.2006) • Preserving Our Heritage Archives & Museum in South Mountain (www. preservingourheritage.homestead.com, 717.762-2367) • Mont Alto Historical Society in Mont Alto (www.montaltoborough.com, 717.749.5808)
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Franklin County: A Gateway to Freedom “Franklin County was “a hazardous area of 100 miles which contained the most secretive, tangled lines of the Underground Railroad.” --Charles Blockson
Franklin County played an important role in the passage to freedom--the Underground Railroad. In colonial America, the Mason Dixon Line settled a land dispute, but as America evolved, the Mason Dixon Line signified a difference in social perspective. It signaled entry to the north for escaping enslaved. Franklin County had a mountainous terrain with numerous hiding places in caves and wooded areas. By 1860, Franklin County had the fifth largest African-American population in the state. Franklin County offered numerous entry points as well as natural protection. The Jacob Shockey farm near Rouzerville just across the Maryland line was at the foot of the South Mountain range.
The forest sheltered the fugitives by day, and under the cover of darkness, Shockey would guide the fugitives eight miles to the Hiram Wertz farm near Quincy. From the Wertz farm, the escapees traveled another eight miles to an African American community near Thaddeus Steven’s Caledonia Iron Works. Traveling today, the route would parallel PA-997. The community, sometimes called Africa, was the third-largest African American population of Franklin County in 1850. Learn about this freedom story in “Road To Freedom: Underground Railroad of South Mountain,” available on the visitors bureau YouTube channel--YouTube.com/ FranklinCountyVisit.
Burning & Rebirth of Chambersburg “Help on the way or provisions and clothing is coming...But such a scene of Ruin! No imagination can conceive it.” -Reverend B.S. Schneck The town of Chambersburg was devastated by the fires set by General John McCausland (under orders from General Jubal Early) during the Civil War. McCausland and his men had demanded $500,000 in U. S. Currency or $100,000 in gold. The town was not able to raise the funds. It was the
only town in the North that was burned by the Confederates during the war. The Rebels claimed the burning was necessary in retribution for Union destruction by General David Hunter in Virginia. A letter the day after the fire to PA Governor Andrew Curtin described the destruction, “[the Rebels]... fired the whole center portion of town, embracing twenty squares.” Most all the town’s buildings including about 300 homes were destroyed. The only structures not burned were churches and the Masonic Temple which Confederate Masons. protected/ Residents lost homes, food, clothing, and furniture. Several reported that they lost absolutely everything except the clothes they were wearing. Remarkably, only one Chambersburg resident is known to have died in the fires. By the next day aid was already arriving in the form of food and clothing sent on the Cumberland Valley Railroad from nearby communities. The state government also sent aid. In a letter to his brother and sister dated August 3, 1864, Reverend B. S. Schneck gave a chilling description of the Rebel destruction of Chambersburg. He said, “Some houses in each square were fired, and then others caught. In some cases, money was offered to be taken (in out-of-the-way parts) by the men and the prop-
erties then saved. Except one house (the Misses Dennys 8 doors above where we are now), every house down on both sides for 7 squares is gone...The Bank, all the stores, all the hotels, every shoe, clothing and other store (except in the outskirts some small grocery etc. shops) are all consumed. In most instances, little – in very many, nothing – was saved, not even a single change of clothing…..Help on the way of provisions and clothing is coming…But such a scene of Ruin! No imagination can conceive it. Governor Curtin came up last evening and said to me: ‘the reality is fearfully beyond my conceptions.’” The Franklin Repository newspaper of August 24, 1864 reported the destruction as: “the fairest town of the Cumberland Valley is in ruins. Half its people are homeless and very many are penniless and helpless. The stoutest heart must quail as the blackened walls, and withered shades of our beautiful village are witnessed, where were once cheerful and hospitable homes, heart some trees, and the busy hum of industry and the enterprise of our merchants….Chambersburg must be rebuilt….Its stores must be replaced— its shops must be resounded again with the sound of the anvil and chisel; its artisans must find the same demand for their handiwork, and
“One and all let us resolve that Chambersburg shall be rebuilt....” -Franklin Repository, August 24, 1864 its professions have the same duties as they had a month ago….new structures must soon turn it to enterprise and profit. In short, the business of Chambersburg, in all its various branches, was imperatively demanded by the wants of the community, and it must be restored.” The newspaper went on to suggest that the reconstruction of the town would depend upon the determination and energy of its people. And that the best way to do that was to all strive together for the common cause by working sideby-side to accomplish the greater good of the community over the greater good of each individual.
And finally the newspaper issued a challenge, saying “One and all let us resolve that Chambersburg shall be rebuilt, that her population will again sit down in prosperity where rebel brutality made withering desolation, and when once resolved, the good work will be more than half done.” In the North, the burning of Chambersburg was seen as a Confederate atrocity. The call “remember Chambersburg” echoed throughout the North. Nearly 600 citizens filed claims asking the federal government to repay them for the damage. Reverend Schneck’s claim included the personal loss of his private library of over 1,200 books. On February 15, 1866, the U. S. Congress allocated $500,000 toward the damages which were estimated at three million dollars including about $1.7 million in total property loss. In his book “The Great Invasion” by Jacob Hoke, the author gives his impression of the aftermath as follows: Chambersburg was “burned in the centennial of its existence, A.D. 1864. The beautiful county in the midst of which it stands was rescued from desolation by the thrift and industry of our fathers; the success of the cause for which the rebels fought would have turned the tide of its prosperity backwards toward its original wilderness. That success was denied them, and civilization and morality and religion triumphed over barbarism, immorality and oppression, and in its consummation the burning of Chambersburg bore its part. It was part of the price paid for the great and glorious result finally achieved.” It took the citizens of Chambersburg nearly thirty years to rebuild the town destroyed by the war.
The newspaper predicted that there would be more money to be made in the town in the next two years than in the past five. And that money will be made by outsiders who come in to take advantage if the citizens do not undertake it themselves.
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Franklin County Military Trail of History So many Americans are touched by military history, be it through the service of a parent, the loss of a loved one, or the recognition of valor. Franklin County’s military history is America’s military history.
Letterkenny Chapel and Franklin County Veterans and 9-11 Memorial Park 2171 Carbaugh Avenue, Chambersburg Begin exploring Franklin County’s contributions at the Letterkenny Chapel, built by Italian prisoners of World War II in 1945. 2015 marks the 70th anniversary of Letterkenny Chapel. The chapel reclaims the stones of the farmhouses sacrificed to build the ordinance depot in 1942. Today, the veteran’s park offers a place to reflect and honor veterans with a walkway of markers to highlight military contributions of the county, flag display, and 9-11 memorial.
Chambersburg Doughboy East Queen St./Lincoln Way East
Chambersburg The statue is one of the 120 of E.M. Viquesney’s Spiri of the American Doughboy sculptures. It honors 91 Franklin County men and women, who served in World War I.
Memorial Fountain & Franklin County Vietnam Veterans Memorial Courthouse Plaza Chambersburg Memorial Fountain is the majestic occupant of Chambersburg square. It was dedicated on July 17, 1878 to honor the 5,000 veterans of the Civil War. Today, it honors all veterans. The Franklin Vietnam Veterans Memorial is on the north side of the Courthouse Plaza. It honors the county’s 3,110 Franklin County men and women, who served in the Vietnam War.
Corporal Rihl Memorial at Fleming Farm on Molly Pitcher Highway/Rt. 11 Greencastle On June 23, 1863, Corporal William Rihl of the 1st N.Y. Calvary was killed in a skirmish at the Fleming Farm. He was the first Union soldier killed on Pennsylvania soil during the Civil War.
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Locust Grove Cemetery North Queen Street, Shippensburg
Forty-five African-American soldiers of the Civil War are buried in Locust Grove Cemetery. Of these USCT veterans, more than two thirds lived in Shippensburg at some time during their lives.
Grave of Henry Bonebrake in Green Hill Cemetery 953 S. Potomac Street, Waynesboro 9-11 Tribute Memorial Red Run Park on Rt. 16, Rouzerville
In the peaceful setting of the South Mountain, the 9-11 Tribute remembers the heartrending events of September 11, 2001. Artifacts from the World Trade Center, Pentagon, and Shanksville are incorporated into the memorial.
First Lt. Henry Bonebrake was awarded the medal of honor during the Civil War for his gallant efforts to capture the enemy’s flag at the Battle of Five Forks.
Mercersburg Area Veterans Memorial 100 Keefer Drive, Mercersburg A life-sized bronze statue of a soldier mounted on a granite base honors each branch of the military. The memorial was unveiled at 11 a.m. on 11/11/2013, exactly 95 years after World War I officially ended.
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Great Recreation
Explore.... There is nothing more exciting then exploring the great outdoors in Franklin County. From fishing in the beautiful Concocoheague River, to hiking the Appalachian Trail, golfing at one of the many highly awarded golf greens, kayaking on one of the beautiful rivers or lakes or stepping outside your comfort zone to skydive -- all corners of beautiful Franklin County are home to great recreation for the whole family!
Paddling on the ‘Jig Why not take the day out to try kayaking? Kirk Wishard, who runs Kirk’s Kayaks in Franklin County, said every time visitors kayak, the experience is different. “There is not one like another,” he said. “And you get to see wildlife along the way.” This wildlife includes hawks, herons and even nesting bald eagles. that he’s found in Franklin County. Rivers that can be kayaked in the area include the Conococheague Creek, Antietam Creek and a little further into neighbording counties, Yellow Breeches, and even the Potomac River. With beautiful lakes in the area, including Long Pine and Cowan’s Gap, even the most unexperienced on the water, can learn to kayak. Smooth water or more challenging, Franklin County’s waterways can be kayaked. Along the Conococheague Creek in particular, there are multiple points to “drop in,” including spots near Rabbit Run Creek and behind Talhelm’s Gas Station in Greencastle. This inexpensive sport also gives friends an opportunity to catch up and talk while out on the river, which is a good fit for many ages and physical abilities. The sport is also a great way for families to bond. “I’ve watched children go from tandem kayaking to asking to have their own kayak,” Wishard said.
The cool, clear limestone
WATERS OF FRANKLIN COUNTY
a trout fishing delight.
GREAT FISHIN’ SPOTS THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY. The 1.1-mile section of the Falling Spring from Walker Road downstream to Fifth Avenue offers excellent fishing, particularly in autumn. Fishermen may only use artificial lures and can only keep fish from mid-June through Labor Day. Another excellent source of rainbow and brown trout is the East Branch of Antietam Creek, near Waynesboro. The stocked fishing area begins at the Route 16 bridge and continues downstream for one mile to Welty Road. It is a catch and release fishing spot.
Trout Derby, sponsored by the Chambersburg Noontime Lions, is a staple of Franklin County and grown to be one of the largest in the U.S.
SAVE THE DATE: May 7-8, 2016 Always the first weekend in May
Conococheague Creek in Caledonia State Park, Fayetteville, just off Route 30, is a popular family-fishing spot because it is heavily stocked with brook trout. For boat fishermen, Letterkenny Reservoir, off Route 641 near Roxbury, is stocked with rainbow trout. The West Branch of Antietam Creek flows through Mont Alto State Park, along Route 997. It is another good trout fishing stream. Some of the best “fishing waters” of Franklin County are on private property, so it is important for fishermen to remember the generosity of landowners and respect the property as if it were their own. Fishermen, private landowners, and local organizations such as the Falling Spring Chapter of Trout Unlimited and Falling Spring Greenway are working together to preserve the area’s natural resources and enjoy the fishing for years to come.
Although Franklin County is known for its trout, you’ll also catch bass and pickerel. Check out the information below to consider contacting a guide or guide service for your next fishing trip to Franklin County. Antietam Outfitters www.antietamoutfitters.net 717-360-5699 or 717-860-0196
Custom Tied Flies and Guide Service 4120 Dixie Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17102 717-977-8804 www.custom-tied.com
Kirk's Kayaks Fishing floats www.kirkskayaks.com 717-360-6902
Mike Heck’s Trout Guides 1664 Malibu Drive Chambersburg, PA 17201 www.fallingsprings.com 717-816-7557
Whitetail Presents Dusty Wissmath’s Fly Fishing School & Guide Service 13805 Blairs Valley Road Mercersburg, PA 17268 www.dwflyfishingschool.com or www.skiwhitetail.com 717-328-9400 (x3531)
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Birding & Wildlife The habitats of South Mountain and Michaux State Forest draw a variety of birds. South Mountain is one of the Audubon Society’s Important Bird Areas. Beautiful songbirds like the Wood Thrush, Ovenbird, or Veery populate large areas of mountain woodland. Common Loons can be seen visiting the Long Pine Dam reservoir. South Mountain is truly a birders delight in every season of the year, and a good resource is Birding Around South Mountain by Audubon Pennsylvania. The Tuscarora Mountain, part of the Buchanan State Forest, is on the opposite end of Franklin County. Cowan’s Gap is a wind gap through the Tuscarora Mountains. In the fall, many woodland birds migrate southward. Raptors-prey birds like hawks and eagles-use the updrafts of the mountain-
sides to conserve energy on long migration routes. It is no coincidence that early frontiersmen carried the original weapon of the frontier, the Pennsylvania rifle. Today’s outdoors men and women can find abundant deer, turkey and small game in the forests of Franklin County. So, whether armed with today’s version of the Pennsylvania rifle or simply a camera, a trip to Franklin County will prove worthwhile.
Hunting Areas
Anderson Ridge Limited Access Buck Hunting is a 6,000-acre area where no motorized vehicles are permitted, except those used by disabled hunters. Letterkenny Army Depot offers a public access to the plentiful game. Around June each year, Letterkenny Army Depot Natural Resources invites the public to learn about the hunting regulations and applying to hunt. Contact 717-267-8674 for more information.
H istory on the A.T.
While hiking the Appalachian Trail in Franklin County consider this, seven of John Brown’s raiders escaped from Harpers Ferry in October 1859 and fled north into Franklin County for help. They knew John Brown’s friend, Mrs. Ritner, who lived in Chambersburg would help them escape. The seven, all being pursued by bounty hunters and their dogs, followed what today is the Appalachian Trail into Pennsylvania. Those who escaped Harpers Ferry were Owen Brown, Barclay Coppick, Charles Tidd, Francis Merriman, John Cook, Osborn Anderson, and Albert Hazlett. Cook left the mountaintop trail to seek food. He was captured at the church at Mont Alto and delivered to Franklin County jail. He was later extradited to Charlestown, VA (now Charles Town, West Virginia) where he was tried and hanged. Hazlett was discovered near Newville and held in prison in Carlisle. He too was extradited back to Charlestown, tried, and hanged. The other five got away clean, but only Owen Brown and Osborn Anderson survived past the American Civil War.
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Take a Hike!
If you are into hiking, of any and all distances, do we have some hiking trails for you!
At Caledonia State Park, between Gettysburg and Chambersburg, there are a plethora of hiking trails from less than a half mile to five miles in length. Trolley Trail, Whispering Pine Natural Trail and Midland Trail are the easiest. Charcoal Hearth Trail, Raccoon Trail, and Quarry Gap Road Trail the most difficult. Among the highlights are hiking in a beautiful
forest, mostly devoid of other hikers at least during the week, several beautiful meandering streams, delightful waterfalls, ruins of a historic charcoal hearth and an old wagon road. Bring your bird boo++k to identify all the species of woodland birds you will see along the way. Several of the trails connect to the Appalachian Trail, which runs 2,186 miles, so you can brag to your friends that you hiked the Appalachian Trail when you get home. Don’t forget to pick up a hiking brochure at the park office.
State Parks & Environmental Centers
Buchanan’s Birthplace State Park
Cowans Gap State Park
Pine Grove Furnace State Park
State Forest Road Mercersburg, PA 17236 Located between McConnellsburg and Mercersburg near the village of Cove Gap along PA Route 16.
6235 Aughwick Road Fort Loudon, PA 17224 Located between Chambersburg and McConnellsburg. From US Route 30, take Route 75 North at Fort Loudoun to Richmond Furnace and follow signs.
Named to honor 15th President James Buchanan and housing a 300-ton stone, pyramid-shaped memorial, the park offers fishing, hiking, and picnicking.
Swimming, boating, fishing, hiking, picnicking, hunting and firearms, camping, cabins, ice fishing, ice skating, and cross-country skiing.
1100 Pine Grove Road Gardners, PA 17234 Located off I-81 South, Exit 37, eight miles south on PA Route 233. A.Y.H. Hostel/Ironmaster’s Mansion, AT Museum, bicycling, boating, camping, cross-country skiing, environmental education, fishing, hiking, hunting, ice fishing, ice skating, and picnicking.
717-485-3948
717-485-3948
Caledonia State Park 101 Pine Grove Road Fayetteville, PA 17222 Located midway between Chambersburg and Gettysburg on US Route 30. Camping, organized group tenting, modern cabins, swimming, environmental education, fishing, hiking, picnicking, and hunting. 717-352-2161
Kings Gap Environmental Education and Training Center 500 Kings Gap Road Carlisle, PA 17015 Located off I-81, Exit 37. At exit, travel south on PA Route 233 about 2.5 miles. Turn left onto Pine Road and continue 2.5 miles to the entrance on the right. Environmental education, hiking, orienteering, hunting, and firearms.
717-486-7174
Renfrew Institute for Cultural and Environmental Studies 1010 North Main Street Waynesboro, PA 17268 Located on Route 16 East, take Exit 5 off I-81 (Main Street is Route 16). On-site programs in environmental education and farmstead life of the 1800s for all ages. Weekend community events: Earth Day in April, JazzFest in August. Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
717-486-5031
Charles Brightbill Environmental Center
Mont Alto State Park
Fort Loudon Road Mercersburg, PA 17236 Located adjacent to the James Buchanan High School on Fort Loudoun Road.Natural habitat area with trails and stream, abundance of birds and butterflies. Programs available on request. The environmental center has a natural science library and collections of large fossils, rocks, skulls, and nests.
Along PA 233 Mont Alto, PA 17237 Located 7 miles south of Caledonia on PA Rt. 233. Mont Alto is the oldest state park in Pennsylvania, and it offers a unique picnic pavilion and trout fishing in the West Branch of the Antietam Creek.
Hours: The center is open on the first Sunday of each month from September to June, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. 717-328-2126
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717-352-2161
717-762-0373
Tayamentasachta Center for Environmental Studies 500 Leitersburg St. Greencastle, PA 17225 Take Exit 5 off I-81. Then, take a left down Baltimore Street to Ridge Avenue. Follow Ridge Avenue until it ends, and take a left at the stop sign. Follow Leitersburg Street to Tayamentasachta. Operated by the Greencastle School District, the grounds of Tayamentasachta are open to the public from dawn to dusk seven days a week for hiking and other nature related activities. Tayamentasachta derives from a Native American word that means “never-ending water.” 717-597-6458
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For the extreme enthusiast, perhaps a jump at the Chambersburg Skydiving Center might be of interest. The Center is the only full service skydiving center in the region. Besides offering instruction by professionally trained teachers, the center offers tandem skydiving, accelerated freefall skydiving, static line skydiving and instructor assisted deployment skydiving. Their world renowned instruction has developed national and world champion skydivers for over 30 years. The center is a member of the United States Parachute Association. All their instructors are certified. Their aircraft are maintained and certified by the FAA. Their pilots are also FAA certified. You must be 18 years old and less than 240 pounds to jump. Watch that first step. It’s a big one!
Hit the green Caledonia Golf Club -18 holes/no tee time Off Rt. 30, Behind Totem Pole
One of oldest courses in Franklin County 717-352-7271
Conocodell Golf Club - 9 holes/no tee time 112 Coldspring Rd. Fayetteville
Fast and flat greens 717-352-3222
Greencastle Greens Golf Club - 18 holes/tee time 2000 Castlegreen Drive, Greencastle
Beautiful course with waterfalls and lake! 717-597-1188
Monterey Country Club - 9 holes/no tee time Off Rt. 16 in Blue Ridge Summit
Walker's course; over 100 years old 717-794-2809
Penn National Golf Course - 18 holes ea./tee time
Mid-Atlantic's Must-Play Double Play with Founders & Iron Forge 717-352-3000
Rocky Spring Golf Course - 9 holes/no tee time Letterkenny Depot/Bloom Ave.
Alternate tee boxes for different play 717-264-7742
South Mountain Golf Course - 9 holes/no tee time Off PA-233
Great views and a good learner's course 717-749-3286 Whitetail Golf Resort - 18 holes/tee time
Challenge of a mountain course with valley views 717-328-4169
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Take the leap!
If it’s golf you love, you will love Franklin County’s three exceptional golf facilities – Penn National (near Mont Alto), Greencastle Greens Golf Club, located near Greencastle, and White Tail Golf Resort (just south of Mercersburg). Penn National’s two championship 18hole courses (the Founders Course and the Iron Forge Course) always rank high in the nation’s leading golf publications. The 250-acre course from the Greencastle Golf Course combines the challenge of rolling fairways, manicured bunkering, water falls and lakes in its ten holes. Whitetail is 225 acres of valley views and the challenges of a mountain course.
Fun All Year Round
Winter
Great skiing is waiting at Whitetail Ski Resort in Mercersburg. Skiers can enjoy twenty-one trails and snowboarders can challenge themselves at the two terrain parks. Whether you’re a beginner or someone more advanced, Whitetail offers enjoyment for everyone. The beautiful lake at Cowans Gap comes to life with skaters and ice fisherman in winter. The area of the lake that adjoins the beach is monitored for ice-skating. For safety, be sure the ice is at least 4 inches.
Spring
On the mark, get ready, get set...GO! Spring is a great time for races in Franklin County. Franklin County Race season opens with the Chambersburg Half Marathon in March. In April is the Martin’s Mill Covered Bridge 5 K Challenge followed by the Flannery’s Pub Run from Mercersburg to Greencastle. May brings the Pine Hill 5K Trail Run, done all on the trails of the Pine Hill Recreation Area in Waynesboro. Wrap up the spring running season with the Race Against Poverty, a staple of the First Friday in downtown Chambersburg and a benefit for an important cause.
Fall
Fall is fabulous in Franklin County, whether hiking, biking or golfing
Summer
In summer, the contrast of the green and golden fields with the azure skies is breathtaking. Be spontaneous, pack a picnic lunch, and visit one of Franklin County’s many parks. Nothing says summer more than picnicking and wading in the creek!
Caledonia State Park is in heart of the South Mountain and makes everyone “feel like a kid.”
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Great Arts/Entertainment
Get Inspired
ry 65th Anniversa The Nerd
Whether it is the beautiful valley views or the magnificence of the mountains, artists are inspired by Franklin County. From plein air painters to folk potters, the art community of Franklin County is alive with creativity, wonder, and energy. Enjoy it ior make it...be the audience or the artists. Great art and entertainment is waiting in Franklin County.
May 29- June 14, 2015 An aspiring young architect, Willum Cubbert has often told friends about the debt he owes to Rick Steadman, a fellow ex-GI whom he has never met but who saved his life comes to visit and overstays his welcome leads to one uproarious incident after another. Sponsored by F&M Trust
Shenandoah, The Civil War Musical
June 19- July 5, 2015
This moving and dramatic saga is based on the film which starred James Stewart as a strong willed Virginia farmer trying to keep his family neutral as the Civil War rages. Sponsored by Paul D. Orange Family Medicine
The Memoirs of Abraham Lincoln
July 10- July 26, 2015
Marking the 150th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln, Granville Van Dusen brings his acclaimed PBS production of the one-man play to the Totem Pole stage. Lincoln is back – tougher, smarter, funnier, sadder, and more ruthless than you’ve ever imagined – to set the record straight. Sponsored by The Lincoln Leadership Institute at Gettysburg
Grease
July 31- August 16, 2015 Here is Rydell High’s senior class of 1959: duck-tailed, hot-rodding “Burger Palace Boys” & their gum-snapping, hip-shaking “Pink Ladies” in bobby socks & pedal pushers evoking the look & sound of the 1950’s. Sponsored by Edward Jones and Walker, Connor & Spang, LLC
Lovesick Blues
a Tribute to Hank Williams,Sr., & Patsy Cline
August 18 - August 23, 2015 A musical tribute starring Robbie Limon and Denise Patton performing some of the greatest hits of both country legends, climaxing with a made in heaven duet of their respective hit ‘Lovesick Blues.’ Sponsored by M&T Bank
UPCOMING 2016 SHOWS
Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks | May 27-June 12 The Drowsy Chaperone | June 17-July 3 One Slight Hitch | July 8-July 24 A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum | July 29- August 14 Forever Plaid | August 16-August 21
Tickets & Information
Box Office: 717-352-2164, ext. 1 or 888-805-7056 (toll free) Order Tickets online: TotemPolePlayhouse.org We are located at: 9555 Golf Course Road | Fayetteville, PA 17222-0603 Like us on Facebook: Facebook.com/TotemPolePlayhouse
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Experience hands-on art Ever wanted to try your hand at ceramics? The opportunity for “hands-on” art is at your disposal in Franklin County. The Ceramic Arts Center of Waynesboro offers pottery classes for children and adults, and includes hand-building, throwing on a wheel, glazing and firing ceramics. Classes are also available at The Nicodemus Center, which is the home of the Mont Alto Pottery Guild. At both locations, the pottery studio will be open for those learning to “throw” pottery to practice their craft.
Relax and explore your individual creativity at Joyful Arts Studio in downtown Greencastle. It makes art fun and easy to enjoy. From studio art classes to summer art camps, wine glass painting, and jewelry making, Joyful Arts will bring out the artist in you. Looking for some space to do your work? Try The Thought Lot in Shippensburg with 10,000 square feet for art exhibits, music shows, studio rentals and art events.
In July 2013, Destination Arts stepped front and center in the efforts to revitalize the town center by filling vacant store fronts with all forms of art. Tapping the local and regional pool of artists as well as large-market artists of DC and New York , the Waynesboro Arts Alliance filled seven vacant storefronts with “pop-up galleries.”
manent. Among these are an artist’s co-op at 42 W. Main Street, the Ceramic Arts Center at 13 S. Church Street, and the Contemporary School of the Arts & Gallery, which provides after-school programs for children. “We just want lots and lots of people to come to Waynesboro and have a wonderful time,” said Andrew Sussman, president of the arts alliance’s board.
Teaming up the art and the art space was a win-win for Waynesboro. Four of the seven spaces are no longer va- Destination Arts Gallery Hours: - Thursday: 1-4 PM; cant, and now five galleries are working to become per- Friday: 5-8 PM; Saturdays: 12-6 PM; Sundays: 1-4 PM Franklin County Visitors Guide | ExploreFranklinCountyPA.com
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Totem Pole Playhouse
Broadway In Your Backyard
Opening in January 2006, the Luhrs Center is Shippensburg’s premiere entertainment venue. The facility is unmatched between Harrisburg, PA and Harrisonburg, VA, attracting symphony orchestras, dance companies, and top performers. The 1500-seat center presents various types of performances throughout the season including pop artists, jazz, country, bluegrass, Motown, gospel, orchestras, symphonies, bands, Broadway musicals, theatre, dance, comedians, speakers, acrobats, children shows and other unique performances and is conveniently located to I-81 and the PA turnpike for conferences and business or educational sessions. Visit www.luhrscenter.com or call 717-477-7469 for more information.
As one of America's remaining professional summer theatres with a resident company, Totem Pole is proud to offer quality productions and a unique flavor of performing arts. After six decades, it is still going strong as it goes into its 65th anniversary with starstudded casts. Show dates and times: www.totempoleplayhouse.org
Capitol Theatre
The Capitol Theatre was built in 1927 as the anchor of the Pottstown PA Theatre Company and featured a three manual, fourteen rank Moller Organ--which remains today. This theatre has retained her granduer, and a trip to The Capitol remains as much a treat today as it was more than 85 years ago.
Route 30 Three!
Movie screening, cast Q&A and more July 11 at 7 p.m.
2015 SHOWS The Nerd
7th Annual Pop a Cork for The Capitol
Shenandoah
Aug. 15 at 12pm-7pm
Buy tickets online at www.thecapitoltheatre.org or call the box office at 717.263.0202.
Wilford the Friendly Ghost Wilford Binder is the Capitol Theatre’s friendly ghost. Wilford played the organ for nearly twenty years and was the projectionist, manager, and theatre caretaker. He lived in apartment above the theatre in the space currently occupied by Chambersburg Ballet. Wilford loved the Capitol Theatre, and many believe his spirit still keeps an eye on the theatre.
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MAY 29-JUNE 14
JUNE 19-JULY 5
The Memoirs of Abraham Lincoln JULY 10-JULY 26
Grease JULY 31- AUGUST 16
Lovesick Blues AUGUST 18- AUGUST 23
Chambersburg Ballet Theatre More than fifteen years ago, Lavinia Reid established the Chambersburg Ballet Theatre (CBT) to expand appreciation of dance as a universal art form that brings all people together, provides an opportunity for regional dancers to perform, and to inspires creative expression. CBT is a labor of love. Home for CBT is the historic Capitol Theatre in downtown Chambersburg where they blend pre-professional dancers with professional dancers to bring several productions to the stage each year. Some popular productions include The Little Mermaid, Cinderella, Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, and Nutcracker.
PA Opry: The "Branson" of the Northeast The PA Opry, held at the historic Star Theatre in Mercersburg, takes you on a fun-filled journey with old favorites, sounds of the 50s, patriotic tunes, country, gospel, and cowboy ballads. In 2015, the PA Opry is celebrating 25 years fo bringing this family-friendly entertainment to the mid-Atlantic region.
SEPT. 17 & 24 @ 2 PM Remembering Connie Francis & Tribute to Merle Haggard OCT. 15 & 22 @ 2 PM Fantastic Leasure Brothers Revue & Tribute to Dottie West NOV. 12, 18, 19 & DEC. 4, 9, 10 @ 2 PM Country Gospel Christmas
Chambersburg Council for the Arts Franklin County is home to hundreds of artists and artisans, who come together to display their works at First Fridays, art shows, community festivals, and even farmers markets. Over the past 25-plus years, Chambersburg Council For The Arts supported hundreds of local and regional artists with summer art camps, art classes like Corks & Canvas or So You Think You Can't Draw, outside-the-gallery art exhibitions such as Community Art Parade - Birdhouses, cake decorating contests, Missoula Children's Theatre, and a gallery for art exhibitions.
Voila!
Children’s Art and Creativity Center in downtown Chambersburg Kids have all the fun at Viola! Bright and cheery, it is the perfect space to inspire little minds, fingers, and hearts. Voila is education and social fun through artistic exploration, music and play. Children love it and so do parents!
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Great Dining
Delicious dining Great meals are memorable, and one of the great pleasures of exploring a new area is finding great food. Franklin County has many choices to make a special occasion, a spontaneous moment, or an intimate get-together a time to remember.
Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 11am-9pm
The Highline Restaurant and Railway Lounge is located across from the historic Highline Train Station. The menu reflects premium grade steaks, fresh fish, seafood and locally sourced vegetables. From the Highline’s signature lump crab cakes to the executive chefs weekly culinary creation, premium wine selections, handcrafted cocktails and craft beer on tap - make Highline a culinary destination spot. Join our committed staff for an enjoyable lunch or dinner indoors or on the outside patio.
Lunch • Dinner • Wine • Spirits *Special Events and Wine Dinners *Private or Business Meetings up to 50 *Courtyard and Covered Patio Dining
101 West Baltimore Street, Greencastle, PA 717.593.0550 TheHighlineRestaurant.com
Relaxing, upscale cuisine Highline Restaurant & Railway Lounge What started as a renovation project more than 5 years ago has turned into a staple of relaxed dining at the Highline Restaurant and Railway Lounge in Greencastle.
half price bottles of select wine and deliciously discounted pasta entrees, like Fresh Berry Pasta Alfredo or the crowd-pleasing Beef Stroganoff.
Located by the historic Highline Train Station, the restaurant is owned by Kim Robinson, who originally wanted to turn it into offices.
Delicious, handcrafted cocktails are available as well, named after the railway the restaurant sits so close to. Try a Steam Engine Bloody Mary, a Highline Cosmo or a Caboose Martini with your meal. The location is perfect for hosting small banquets and dinner parties of up to 50 at one time in the relaxed, carefree atmosphere of the Railway Lounge. Happy Hour is from 4-6p.m. Tuesday through Friday and features a special $6 menu.
The nearby train station went into service on February 7, 1909. At one time, it had seven round-trip passenger trains daily between Hagerstown and Harrisburg and morning commuters going to Philadelphia and New York. The last train passed in February of 1936, and the station fell into disrepair. Now, Greencastle Boy Scout and Girl Scout troops use the building as scout headquarters and have worked to improve the appearance of the building. “It was a beautiful property,” Robinson said. It inspired her to create the restaurant, which serves American cuisine in an upscale, relaxed manner with skilled and trained chefs and welcoming, friendly wait staff. The restaurant features select specials such as wine, pasta and other entrees, often including
Robinson said the restaurant has a focus on fresh, locally sourced food, with select cuts of Angus beef and different fresh fish chosen weekly. In addition to the beef and fish options, some house favorites include jumbo lump crab cakes, pork chops, homemade soups and rack of lamb. Fresh herbs are picked from the outdoor garden including lavender, parsley, thyme, basil, mint and oregano. “We have a menu for everyone,” Robinson said.
Highline features an outdoor patio among its areas for dining, It also has a covered patio.
Each week, a different fresh fish dish is served. As well as fish, Highline also features select cuts of Angus beef.
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Flannery’s On The Square
In 1810, it was the William McKinstry house. Today it is Flannery’s Tavern on the Square in the center of Mercersburg’s historic district. Approaching the building, the beautiful stone exterior is reminiscent of colonial Williamsburg. Open the door and discover the tavern area mixed with locals and skiers from nearby Whitetail. People gather for a quick bite, a good beer, and the camaraderie of sharing the televised sports. It’s a cool juxtapose of centuries. Stepping out of the bar area and into the dining room, stonewalls and fireplace create an intimate dining atmosphere. It’s easy to get the feeling of the 1810 house of town leader William McKinstry. The Tavern offers a variety of burgers--8 ounces of thick, juicy, deliciousness with freshly-cut fries. The dining room menu has delicious entrées like Oak Barrel Sirloin and Shrimp and Crab Risotto. Flannery’s is a timeless classic mixing the flavors of today and yesterday and serving great food every day. The John Allison Public House in Greencastle is the sister restaurant of Flannery’s and shares the same passion for good food. Wednesday is Burger Night. Thursday is Yuengs and Wings. Every weekday has a lunch special, but no matter when you come, you will definitely be ready for your next visit.
Satisfy the “hungries” When the “hungries hit,” Franklin County will satisfy your appetite with a variety of cuisines-Asian, El Salvadoran, Italian, and Korean to name a few. Try Asian fusion and Japanese at the always-friendly Kenzo, where the owners remember your name. Located about 2.5 miles east of the square of Chambersburg, Kenzo has fresh and flavorful sushi and sashimi. If Thai food hits the spot, the Thai Pad Basil and Thai Curry will put a smile on your face.
Montezuma’s is a standing favorite for Mexican food, and with locations in Chambersburg and Waynesboro, there is one nearby. The salsa is fresh and everything pops with flavor. Combo dinners are a good way to try a variety of dishes. Las Palmeras in Chambersburg specializes in El Salvadoran dishes. The pupusas--masa cakes stuffed with cheese, meats beans or queso then grilled--are delicioso! Many menu items are under $10, so it is as reasonable as it is tasty. In downtown Greencastle, El Sombrero is another option for Hispanic cuisine. Near Traveler’s Trunk and Upscale Consignment, shoppers can have a scrumptious lunch or try a choco-chimichanga for dessert; it is a flour tortilla wrapped in a chocolate bar, deep-fried, and topped with ice cream and whipped cream. Korean Bulgogi House on Loudon Street in Chambersburg offers traditional Korean cuisine and has a create-your-own-platter option. It lets diners select the side of noodles, fried rice, or steamed rice to pair with one, two, or three main dishes such as Bulgogi Beef, Ginger Spicy Pork, Korean Pancake, or BBQ Chicken, plus a side of kimchi, cucumber salad, or radish kimchi. For a beverage, try the Korean rice punch--Sikhye. It is sweet and a good way to top off a spicy meal. Try a slice of Italy at Pat & Carla’s Italian Eatery, and be sure to add a salad. The baked “leave to us” sub is amazing! For salads, the steak and cheese is a hardy favorite. Any time is a good time for Pat & Carla’s. Pick from three locations in Chambersburg--one on Lincoln Way East, one on Lincoln Way West, and another on South Main.
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Always A Good Fit No matter the mood The Orchards has a setting to fit
the mood. You can wind down, lighten up, celebrate, or simply meet friends for a quick bite, The Civil Lounge offers a great tapas menu, is cozy, and casual. Relax Lounge and Patio, located on the east side of the restaurant has a good energy--a great place for friends. Have an intimate dinner or bring the family together to celebrate in the main dining room. Plus, the Orchards has private rooms for lunch meetings and a larger area for events and weddings. The Orchards is always a good fit.
Get into the
spirit
The fertile valleys of Franklin County produce succulent fruits, and Tuscarora Mountain Winery transforms these fruits into award-winning Pennsylvania red, white, and blush wines. Enjoy a tasting of Tuscarora’s black currant, sweet strawberry, juicy peach, and sour cherry. From Tuscarora, launch into the Gettysburg Wine & Fruit Trail to explore more wineries, breweries, historic inns, and artisan-owned galleries and shops. Reid’s Winery, just across the Adams County line in Ortanna, is an anchor stop of the trail, and it offers sparkling ciders and artisans wines. Roy Pitz Brewing Company in Chambersburg specializes in liquid art--brews like Old Jail Ale, Daddy Fat Sacks, and Lovitz Watermelon Lager. Taste a flight of Roy Pitz at the newly opened Beer Stube. Enjoy live music and relax with a delicious plate of pulled pork, beer sauce, and citrus coleslaw.
Summer on the Deck Dilly’s is a long-standing tradition in
Chambersburg, and when the weather turns warm, it is time to hit the deck at Dilly’s. Great atmosphere, great food, and friendly people are waiting at Dilly’s. Although it is located just off Lincoln Way West in Chambersburg, the deck at Dilly’s feels like the beach, especially on a breezy day.
Good-Ta-Go is tucked into the Chambers-5 Business Park along Orchard Drive and offers a rotating selection of craft beers--both on tap and in the bottle. Try one of the weekly special draughts, only $3/glass. Fill a growler of your favorite on-tap beer or mix a six-pack of craft beers. Live entertainment is onsite every Friday from 6 PM to 8 PM. What goes great with beer? Wings! The Cottage Pub & Restaurant, on Wayne Avenue in Chambersburg, is known for wings. Garlic Parmesan, Honey Teriyaki, Buffalo, Baton Rouge, Devil, and Honey BBQ are just a few of the “flavors to delight, incite, or ignite!” The Cottage has been making customers happy since 1933. The first Saturday of May means Blues Brews & Barbecue at the Capitol Theatre in downtown Chambersburg. Kick back and enjoy; it is a great time! Taste and learn at the Waynesboro Brewmaster Beer Festival, also in May. It is a chance to taste more than 30 craft beers and learn a little about beer-making. On August 15, 2015 the Capitol Theatre takes center stage again for Pop A Cork for the Capitol--a wine festival and fund-raiser for the historic theatre. It is a relaxing afternoon of wine-tasting, local musicians, and delicious food pairings. Finally, unwind at the Mercersburg Beer & Wine Festival on September 26, 2015 with more than 40 breweries and 10 wineries set on the beautiful backdrop of history--the early American frontier and boyhood home of 16th American president James Buchanan.
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Great Shopping
Shop until you drop! Franklin County blends national, regional, and local stores. Craft enthusiasts are drawn to Hobby Lobby on Route 30--Lincoln Highway in Chambersburg. A favorite regional department store is Bon Ton at the Chambersburg Mall, I-81, Exit 20. Kohl’s Department Store in the Gateway Shopping Area off I-81 is a popular shopping spot. New in 2015: TJ Maxx is opening at Franklin Center, Lincoln Way East. Add in the Main Street shops of Franklin County’s downtowns , and it all equals great shopping.
Downtown charm at its finest!
Downtown Chambersburg I-81, EXIT 14,16,17 & 20
Great Shopping along the Lincoln H ighway
Lovely Memorial Fountain is the center of downtown Chambersburg, inviting shoppers to explore Main Street and Lincoln Way. Fuel up with a crepe at The Norwegian Codfather and explore shelves of European goodies. Escape to Northwood Books with 90,000 volumes in 70 genres--8 miles of books. Nothing replaces touching, holding, and reading a book! A few doors south is Lotus Moon Gallery & Yoga, a store alive with creativity that prides itself in ensuring the only thing that is constant is change. Gypsie, a Chambersburg favorite, is a mix of antiques, vintage, and eclectic. Be sure to try Boozy Bacon Barbecue Sauce or the Honey Sriracha Barbecue Sauce! Tuscarora Mountain Winery, one-half block west of the square on Lincoln Way, is an artisan winery with delicious fruit wines. Be sure to try 1864 The Burning of Chambersburg; it is much more pleasant than the Confederates were on their final visit. Olympia Candy Kitchen, on South Main, has made small-batch chocolates from the family recipe for more than 110 years. No problem finding this store....just follow the sweet scent of chocolate, caramel, and nuts. A few doors ahead on the east corner of Queen and Main is The Gift Enclosure, where that “special something” is waiting--lots of Vera Bradley and Yankee Candles. Head south on Main Street to Here’s Looking At You, and browse the wonderful selection of clothing lines like Tribal, Neon Budha, Nic & Zoe, FDJ French Dressing, Renuar, and Iguana--a wonderful selection of fine clothing for ladies of every age.
Along the Lincoln Highway in Franklin County are some special shopping spots. Fayetteville has the Antique & Craft Mall. Two miles west is Zoo Zoo's Animaland Creations, where kids of all ages can make a furry friend. It's sister business is Maxine's Treasures with clothing and accessories. Continue into Chambersburg, just past Stouffer Avenue to 2nd Hand Sally's Coutré Consignment Boutique--beautiful items and great prices. Continue to historic Fort Loudon, where Frittry's Antique Barn & Flea Market has an incredible assortment of antiques from marble-topped tables to old metal wash tubs. Shop as you explore the historic Lincoln Highway in Franklin County.
Furry friends await at Animaland!
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Downtown Greencastle I-81, EXIT 3 & 5
Ladies love downtown Greencastle! A longstanding favorite on Centre Square in Greencastle is E.L.M. Department Store with such MadeIn-America lines as Hardwick Clothing for men, Jessie & Jane, and Katina Marie for women, plus and a good selection of baby apparel. Next to the department store is E.L.M Shoes, with 50-plus brand names for women, men, and children totaling 20,000 pairs of shoes in stock-a great shopping stop for comfort and style! Continue on Baltimore Street to Inner Beauty, a ladies boutique, specializing in one-on-one service. Be sure to see the wide selection of Brighton jewelry, belts, sunglasses, and purses. A few doors down on East Baltimore Street is the serenely beautiful Anna’s Paperworks. It is a stationery store, where beautiful paper, letterwriting, and self-expression remain timeless and classic..a definite must-stop in Greencastle. Brides-to-be love it! New this year is an in-store coffee bar. Walking east on Baltimore Street, be sure to take a peek in Joyful Arts Studio-definitely a “feel good” store. Continue east on
Baltimore to Greencastle Coffee Roasters, where coffees from around the world are roasted in the store’s Victorian-era roaster. Jumbo Virginia peanuts are also roasted in-store and a variety of loose teas are sold. Head south a block on Carlisle Street to Crown Vetch Cottage with a shabby-chic, cottage style. Lots of great home decor, jewelry, and antiques. Continue another block south to The Traveler’s Trunk, a great destination for refurbished trunks, dressers, and antique items, where something old finds new value and purpose. Just across the street is UpScale Consignment with lots of “great finds” and ever-changing inventory. Head two blocks east and go south on Washington Street to Penny Lane with a lovely selection of antiques and unique pieces for home-decorating. Continue north on Washington Street and then east on Baltimore Street to the shop, where variety is #1-lots of collectibles, antiques, and home decor, such as vintage clothing, quilts, crockery, prints, watercolors, and oil paintings.
The Greencastle Shopkeepers
The seven women entrepreneurs of Inner Beauty, Joyful Arts Studio, Crown Vetch Cottage, The Traveler’s Trunk, UpScale Consignment, Penny Lane, and the shop are “The Greencastle Shopkeepers.” Visitors can paint a wine glass, discover tips and tricks of consignment shopping, learn about refurbishing antiques, make soaps and lotions, and get lunch in downtown Greencastle in a special Shopkeepers Package. Please see the interior cover page of the visitors guide for more about the Shopkeepers of Greencastle.
Downtown Shippensburg I-81, EXIT 24 & 29
Shopping in Shippensburg is a free-spirited medley--a little new mixed in with a lot of fun favorites. Get started at Pague & Fegan, 35 West King Street. People say it is a hardware store, but it is really an everything store! All kinds of neat gadgets, so much “stuff,” and fun to explore. the alwaysexpressive East Meets West Emporium, 29 East King Street. Enjoy several well-known collectible lines, including Vera Bradley, Trollbead Collectors Dream, and Woodwick Candles. Lots of fresh variety... it is an energizing store! Take a quick coffee and pastry break at One Bean Espresso, 32 East King Street. Great vegan choices and hot or cold drinks to go. A few doors northeast is the sweetest stop in Shippensburg--the Lollipop Shop with all kinds of sweet treats.
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Mercersburg
I-81, EXIT 5 (WEST)
Mercersburg is the boyhood home of 15th president James Buchanan, and the Main Street remains strikingly similar to the days when Buchanan played outside his father’s general store, which in the present time occupies 15 North Main. Mix a little sightseeing with shopping and lunch for an impromptu pick-me-up or a weekend getaway. Mercersburg, also has a golf and ski resort for year-round recreation. Pachallina, 13 South Main Street, is a treasure trove of natural fiber clothing and accessories. It is the fiber store of Long Acre Alpaca Farm, also located in Mercersburg on Blue Spring Road. Of course, it offers alpaca fiber, but it specializes in all natural and organic clothing that is made in the USA or through fair trade. Head a few doors north to 3 South Main to The Dressing Room & More, offering gently used, good quality consignment items and an array of home decor. Only nice things here and always nice prices! Cross the square and continue north to Four Dog Vintage Creations. Open the door and enter a world of colorful creativity--a nice twist on antiques and vintage furniture. It is a popular store, so inventory stays fresh. Make it a Mercersburg weekend. Check out the newly opened Long Acres Alpaca Farm Guest House for great views and relaxation.
Waynesboro
I-81, EXIT 5 (EAST)
Get the family together for shopping and exploring Waynesboro. What better place to begin exploring is the wonderful books at On The Road Books, located on 38 East Main Street. Delight in row after row and shelf after shelf of books—wonderful books, old books, books you never thought you would see again Get a little chocolate at Zoe’s Candy Company and The Candy Kitchen— located a few doors apart on the square. All that delicious chocolate...it is hard to pick a favorite. Be sure to check out the great creativity of Waynesboro’s Destination Arts at 43 East Main, back track a bit and see more great storefront art at 24, 30, and 33, East Main Street. Gallery 50 and Through the Lens, at 74 West Main are more chances to view great art and photography. The two art venues offer photography, ceramics, fiber, cards, books, jewelry, paintings --the art of more than 80 artists, and it is all for sale. When ready for a short break or a bite to eat, Christine’s Café,
81 West Main Street, is a satisfying stop. Refresh with a gourmet coffee or a homemade lemonade. Reading the menu will make you want to have your next meal here! Head a few doors along West Main to Christie’s House of Pipes & Cigars; the hand-carved Indian stands outside the shop. The hand-carved Indian stands outside Christie’s House of Pipe & Cigars. Mr. Christie is an artist, also. He makes his pipes, so be sure to make a stop. Shoe lovers love James Shoe Store, 76 West Main, guaranteed to fulfill the shoe maven in everyone. Lots of great brands, including Clark, Toe Warmers, Rose Petals, and Saucony plus Reebok, Minnetonka, Keds, and Hush Puppies. Also great Donna Sharp bags and jackets and M.C. Handbags. Keep heading west on Main Street to TranquiliTEA, 118 West Main Street. Step back in time to this tea room, tea shop, and gift store. It is everything the name promises.
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To have
Franklin County’s home to beautiful venues, bed and breakfasts, chocolatiers, florists, tailors, bakeries and photographers all ready to make your special day an unforgettable experience.
Something old...
Why not spend your wedding night in a historic bed and breakfast? Each of the county’s communities features a unique bed and breakfast, creating a combination of lodging and dining needs in the form of impeccable hospitality. In addition to providing a bride, groom, their family members and friends with a place to stay and eat, some of these locations also offer the opportunity to be married on the property. One of these places, The Mercersburg Inn, features romantic settings to get married such as the fireplace inside the inn’s Great Room or outside along a flower-filled landscape lawn. The Inn at Ragged Edge is great for small, intimate occasions for up to 60 people and anyone having a wedding on the property is given complete use of the inn from the afternoon before to the morning after. Lillie’s Garden in Chambersburg is a great spot to spend your first night of marriage with their “Honeymoon Package” which includes a queen bed, private bath and a full breakfast served to order as well as a bubbly bottle of wine to share. Other recommended B&B’s in Franklin County include Monte Vista in Blue Ridge Summit, The Craig Victorian and The 657 House in Chambersburg, Penn National Inn and Burgundy Lane in Waynesboro.
something new...
Whether you are looking for the perfect dress or renting a tuxedo for the ceremony, make sure to check out J&B Bridals & Formals in Chambersburg. The shop carries thousands of gowns in stock for weddings and tuxedos for men. For men’s wear, also check out Lyons and Company, which has operated since 1908 in Chambersburg providing tailoring, alterations, suits, sportcoats, and formalwear sales and rentals. Every bride wants the perfect ring, so look no further than Ludwig’s Jewelers or Gartenberg Jewelry in downtown Chambersburg. And what would a wedding be without cakes and confections? Couples have their choice of caterers Fabio’s Events & Catering and Kathy’s Deli & Catering, as well as confectionary businesses A Matter of Taste, The Perfect Cake, Jana’s Bakery, The Bakers Nook Bakery. and D’Lish Bakery & Cafe. Nathan Miller Chocolates can prepare some homemade chocolates in Chambersburg as well as sweets from the historic Olympia Candy Kitchen. Candy Kitchen and Zoe’s Chocolate Company, both in Waynesboro, are sure to have what both guests and the bride and groom are in the mood for.
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& to hold
...something borrowed & something blue!
In Franklin County, brides-to-be and their families have their choice of wedding venues of all different types for different budgets and ceremonies. Blue Heron Events in Greencastle offers a 5,400 square foot indoor space with seating for 400 and an acre of greenspace outside as well as full-service catering, cake baking, decorating, flowers, photography and DJ service. Fabio’s Events & Catering in Fayetteville is focused on providing a dream wedding for every bride in their facility conviently located off Lincoln Way East. Green Grove Gardens in Greencastle can accomodate up to 550 guests in their renovated barn, an outdoor deck for views of the Tuscarora Mountains and 40 acres of landscaped gardens accented with fountains, a pergola and paved walkways. Other locations for weddings include Capital Retreat Center, Whitetail Resort, Wilson College, Capitol Theatre Center, Shippensburg Conference Center, Montessori Academy of Chambersburg Activity Center, Norlo Park Community Center and The Orchards. In sticking with tradition, to add a little blue to the ceremony, why not pick up an antique
and unique item for the bride at Gift Enclosure, Lotus Moon or Gypsie in Chambersburg which carry one of a kind items sure to delight any bride-to-be. In Greencastle, check out Crown Vetch Cottage, From The Heart Gifts and Willowtree Gifts & Flowers Boutique for the happy couple. However you celebrate it, you’ll find what you need for the perfect day.
Thinking of getting married in Franklin County? Check out the Franklin County Wedding Planner, the Visitors Bureau’s specialty publication with a wedding directory and information to help you along as you make plans for your special day. Franklin County Visitors Guide | DoDineStayFranklinCountyPA.com
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Franklin County Fresh
From the fields to your plate, Franklin County farms produce healthy, fresh food for the whole family. Experience the lfieblood of Franklin County, from the autumn’s changing colors and countryside to the summer’s gold, green and tan farm fields, farmland is the beauty of the country..... Andrew's Farm Market
Breezy Valley Farm and Greenhouses
9523 Lincoln Way West St Thomas, PA 17252
15798 Cumberland Highway Newburg, PA 17240
May – November: Mon - Sat: 9 AM - 6 PM
April – October Daily from 8 AM - Dusk
Products: Fresh Produce, Sesonal Floral Varieties and much more
Products: Baked Goods, Fruit, Honey, Jams/Jellies, Plants, Vegetables
Phone: 717-369-0055
Antietam Dairy 834 South Church Street Waynesboro, PA 17268 Phone: 717-762-6212 April – September: 12 PM - 10 PM
Products: Sundaes, Milk Shakes, Banana Splits
Beams Blue Mountain Farm 13374 Lurgan Road Newburg, PA 17240
Phone: 717-532-5537 June - October: Monday – Friday 10 AM – 6 PM Saturday 8 AM – 4 PM
Phone: 717-532-5070
C & R Produce 9823 Lincoln Way West St. Thomas, PA 17252 Phone: 717-369-5610
Year-round (except Sundays): Summer Hours: 8 AM – 6 PM Winter Hours: 8 AM – 5 PM
Products: Seasonal Fruits, Vegetables, Flowers, Plants, Honey, Jams/Jellies
Cheese Haus at Whispering Brook 8875 Edenville Cheestown Road Chambersburg, PA 17202
Products: Baked Goods, Fruit, Gifts/Crafts, Honey, Jams/Jellies, Pumpkins, Vegetables, Raspberries Pick Your Own: Pumpkins, Strawberries
Phone: 717-552-4039
Bending Bridge Farm
Products: Variety of cheese and honey
6893 Little Cove Road Mercersburg, PA 17236 CSA Member Organization
Country Acres Cider and Produce
Phone: 717-328-3627
Products: Chocolate, Fruit, Goat Cheese, Egg Noodles, Preserves, Raw Honey, Organic Vegetables
Benedict Produce 3766 Brechbill Loop Road Chambersburg, PA 17202 Phone: 717-267-3238
May – September: Monday 9 AM – 6 PM Tuesday – Friday 8:30 AM – 6 PM Saturday 9 AM – 3 PM
Products: Produce, Potatoes, Pumpkins, Flowers, Seasonal Fruits and Vegetables
Blueberry Hill Farmers Market 6685 Anthony Highway Waynesboro, PA 17268 Phone: 717-749-3522
Year Round: Tuesday-Wednesday: 9 AM-5 PM, Friday: 9 AM -6 PM, Saturday: 9 AM-3 PM
6574 Wayne Highway Waynesboro, PA 17201 Phone: 717-263-9349
Year Round: Monday – Friday: 8 AM – 4 PM
Products: Fruit, Vegetables
Country Breeze Farm Market 5039 Molly Pitcher Highway Chambersburg, PA 17202 Phone: 717-375-4115
Year Round, Monday – Friday: 8 AM – 6 PM, Saturday: 8 AM – 4 PM
Product: Bulk Foods, Deli Meats & Cheeses, Produce, Vegetable Plants, Flowers, Mulch, Decorative Stone and Lawn Decorations
Country Creek Produce Farm
June – August: Monday – Saturday 9 AM – 5 PM
3746 Etter Road Chambersburg, PA 17202
Products: Blueberries, Local Produce, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in season
Products: Pick your own Strawberries and Pumkins. Farm
Phone: 717-729-5343
Each year, Franklin County cows produce more than 850 million pounds of milk, which is more than 100 million gallons! fresh produce including Peaches.
Esh's Produce
Friday: 8 AM - 6 PM, Saturday: 8 AM - 1 PM
16417 Cumberland Highway Newburg, PA 17240
Products: Meats, Cheeses, Baked Goods, Seafood, Fresh Produce, Coins, Health Products
Open May-October: Monday-Saturday: 8 AM - 6 PM
Long Lane Orchard
Phone: 717-532-3216
Product: Vegetables, Local Canned Goods and Jams/Jellies
Frantz’s Produce Stand 10471 Buchanan Trail East Waynesboro, PA 17268
5355 Hess-Benedict Road Waynesboro, PA 17268 Phone: 717-762-4151
September – October: Monday – Friday: 1 PM – 6 PM
Pretzels, Vegetables (see page 48 for more on Paul’s)
Reynolds Farm 11129 Gehr Road Waynesboro, PA 17268 Phone: 717-762-2986
September – October: Monday – Friday: 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM Saturday: 10 AM – 6 PM Sunday: Noon – 6 PM
Products: Nursery/Garden, Pumpkins, Group Tours
Phone: 717-762-7465
Product: Fruit, Jams/Jellies, Maple Syrup, Potatoes, Pumpkins
Monday - Thursday: 10 AM - 5:30 PM Friday: 10 AM - 7 PM Saturday: 9 AM - 3 PM
Maplewood Produce and Nursery
Products: Corn, Melons, Flowers, Fruits, Vegetables
8564 Olde Scotland Road Shippensburg, PA 17257
Shady Grove Farms Produce
Guilford Gardens
Year Round: Monday – Friday: 8 AM – 7 PM Saturday: 8 AM – 4 PM
Phone: 717-597-0825
4140 Church Road Chambersburg, PA 17202 Phone: 717-261-1700
Open Daily, September – October: 10 AM - Dusk
Products: Pumpkins, Mums
Hess Farms 6490 Rockhill Road Chambersburg, PA 17201 Phone: 717-264-1978 June – September: 9 AM – 6 PM
Products: Fruit, Honey, Jams/Jellies, Vegetables
Horst Orchards 11132 Tanyard Hill Road Orrstown, PA 17244 Phone: 717-532-2842
July – October, Call for Hours
Products: Fruit, Seasonal Produce Pick Your Own: Cherries
Jim’s Farmers Market 255 Grant Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 Phone: 717-264-1273 Year Round:
Phone: 717-532-8973
Products: Produce, Deli Sandwiches, Deli Meats, Cheeses, Baked Goods, Flowers, Shrubs, Outdoor Furniture (see page 54 for more on Maplewood)
Northsquare Farmers Market 50 North Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 Phone: 717-830-0625
www.northsquarefarmersmarket.com
Pick Your Own: Pumpkins (see page 51 for more on Paul’s)
3030 Buchanan Trail East Greencastle, PA 17225 May – October: Monday – Friday: 9 AM – 5 PM Saturday: 9 AM – 4 PM
Shatzer Fruit Market 2197 Lincoln Way West Chambersburg, PA 17201 Phone: 717-263-2195 June – March: Daily: 9 AM – 4 PM
Products: Fruit, Honey, Jams/Jellies, Maple Syrup
Every Saturday May through October: 8 AM-Noon, Rain or Shine
The Drying Shed
Products: a variety of the best locally grown produce, meats, eggs, cheese, jams, baked goods, flowers, coffee, arts and crafts, gourmet items and more.
Phone: 717-267-3305
Paul’s Country Market 6374 Nunnery Road Waynesboro, PA 17268 Phone: 717-762-4840
Year Round Monday – Friday: 8:30 AM – 6 PM Saturday: 8:30 AM – 4 PM
Products: Baked Goods, Dairy, Eggs, Fruit, Garden Center and Nursery, Gifts/Crafts, Hoagies on Handmade Rolls, Honey, Maple Syrup, Plants, Soft
1587 Newcomer Road Chambersburg, PA 17201 Call for Hours
Products: Flowers, Gifts/Crafts, Herbs, Nursery/Garden, Plants, Pumpkins, Strawberries Pick Your Own: Strawberries
Tracey’s Orchard 12483 Hollowell Church Road Greencastle, PA 17225 Phone: 717-597-7565
June through Labor Day Monday – Friday: 9 AM - 5:30 PM Saturday: 9 AM - 4:00PM
Labor Day through Thanksgiving Monday – Friday: 9 AM - 5 PM Saturday: 9 AM - 4 PM December Monday, Thursday & Friday: 11 AM - 5 PM Saturday: 9 AM - 4 PM
Products: Apples, Cider, Fruit, Meat, Pears, Plums and Vegetables
Trayers Farm & Greenhouse 11452 Welsh Run Road Mercersburg, PA 17236 Phone: 717-328-2456
April 1 – April 20 Monday – Saturday: 9 AM – 5 PM April 21 – June 30 Monday –Friday: 8 AM – 8 PM Saturday: 8 AM – 5 PM July 1 – July 31 Monday – Saturday: 9 AM – 5 PM
Products: Flowers, Herb/Vegetable Plants, Annual/Perennial Flowers, Pumpkins & PYO Strawberries!
Trickling Springs Creamery 2330 Molly Pitcher Highway Chambersburg, PA 17202 Phone: 717-709-0711
Year-round, Monday – Wednesday: 10 AM – 7 PM, Thursday – Friday: 10 AM – 9 PM, Saturday: 10 AM – 6 PM
Products: Milk, Organic Chocolate mile, Buttermilk, Egg Nog, Raw Milk Cheeses, Ice Cream and Yogurt. All dairy products made from grass-fed, happy cows.
Valley Road Produce 17597 Path Valley Road Spring Run, PA 17262 April - November
Windy Knoll Farm Market & Creamery 2685 Spring Road Chambersburg, PA 17202 Phone: 717-264-2900
Summer Hours: Monday: 8 AM – 6 PM, Tuesday – Friday: 8 AM – 8 PM Saturday: 8 AM – 5 PM
(Call for Winter Hours) Products: Bakery Items, Grocery Stores, Desserts, Produce and Ice Cream.
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Home to famous Martin’s Potato Rolls
What a peach! Juicy, crisp white and red peaches are one of Chambersburg’s most delicious exports. Franklin County orchards expect peaches around August through Labor Day. Varieties like Redhaven, Loring, and Sun High will be ready in August. Redhaven is one of the earlier varieties of peaches and is very versatile. It is a semi-freestone and can be used for canning, freezing, or just enjoying as a snack. The Loring variety is popular for freezing and canning and a freestone peach. Sun High peaches usually ripen in mid-August and are an excellent freestone peach for canning and freezing. All varieties make delicious pies!!
Chambersburg’s own Martin’s Famous Pastry Shoppe started from humble beginnings in 1958 when Lloyd and Lois Martin turned their garage into a small bakery. Using an old family recipe to create delicious potato rolls and bread, the bakery has become a household name across the United States. Plan a Golden Roll Museum Tour!
Trickling Springs Creamery
The milk of Trickling Springs comes from cows that get lots of sunshine, graze in open fields, and are raised naturally. They are happy cows, and happy cows give the best milk. Trickling Springs Creamery has organic milk, chocolate milk, yogurt, butter, cheese, and ice cream in many, many flavors. Vanilla Bean, Peanut Butter. Peppermint. Pistachio, Rocky Road, Grapenut, and Salted Caramel are just a few. Taste the freshness!
Windy Knoll Creamery Want more Franklin County Fresh? Check out the debut of the Franklin County Fresh Food & Dining Guide in 2015!
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Not only does Windy Knoll have gooey, delicious shoo fly pies, but it has shoo fly pie ice cream. The
sweetness of molasses and spice in buttery ice cream. Now that dessert is decided, be sure to check out the hot food bar with homemade macaroni and cheese and an assortment of dinner entrees and soups. Plus, for a quick lunch, try the meaty submarine sandwiches.Windy Knoll always has a fresh variety to please even the biggest appetite!
25th Annual Franklin Fall Farm Fun Fest Mark your calendars!
September 19, 2015 Cornerstone Dairy, just off I-81/Exit 20 Take a wagon ride, enjoy some ice cream, ride a barrel train, and milk a cow. Spend a day at the farm at the 25th annual Franklin Fall Farm Fun Fest -- fun to say fast and even more fun to visit. Hosted at a different farm every year, the event tells the story of where and how food, fiber, and other farm resources make it from the farm and into daily life. It is a chance to see and experience hands-on a farm as well as remember the importance of farms in everyone’s lives. The views are fantastic too!
Blue Ribbon Appeal Acres of fertile farmland yield an abundance of Franklin Fresh foods, making the county one of the leaders in PA agriculture. Each year, Franklin County is well-represented in the winner’s circle of the Pennsylvania Farm Show--the largest indoor agricultural expo in the U.S. From the sheep-to-shawl contest to 4-H youth projects and the wine competition --Franklin County is consistently a top-placer. The Pennsylvania Farm Show turns 100 years old in 2016. Save these dates: January 9-16, 2016. Get the friends and family together and take a mid-winter hiatus in Franklin County to celebrate 100 years of the PA Farm Show. Contact the Franklin County Visitors Bureau to find out about the Blue Ribbon Tour.
Mark your calendars for the Franklin County Fair! July 5-11, 2015 Farms are the backbone of Franklin County. The Franklin County Fair celebrates the efforts by local farmers to keep the important industry alive and encourage future generations. Meet the Dairy Princess and watch as the newest Fair Queen, Fair Princess and Little Miss are crowned. Don’t forget to check out the demolition derby, tractor pull, talent shows and homemade food. See you at the fair! Franklin County Visitors Guide | DoDineStayFranklinCountyPA.com
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Great adventures await your family ...
Great Festivals & Family Fun
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Waynesboro
Destination ARTS! | Galleries Open Thursday - Sunday View art from locally-, regionally-, and nationally-recognized artists; shop the unique pieces; take in live art demonstrations; and enjoy live music!
See & Do
50 W. Main St. ● 717-271-7315 www.artsalliancegw.org
Renfrew Museum & Park | Historic PA German Farmstead Walk back in time and experience life as it was over 200 years ago. Enjoy a picnic on the grounds, visit the museum, and experience 107 beautiful acres with miles of trails.
1010 E. Main St., Waynesboro ● 717-762-4723 www.renfrewmuseum.org
Cobblestone Hotel & Suites | Great rooms, great rates Enjoy all the amenities of a big-city hotel without a big hit to your wallet! Wake up refreshed after a relaxing night’s stay!
12695 Washington Township Blvd. ● 888-693-8262 www.staycobblestone.com/pa/waynesboro
Stay & Dine Christine’s Café | Gourmet dining, affordable prices Get your fill of creative, exceptional cuisine for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Also available: a variety of vegan dishes!
81 W. Main St. ● 717-749-0047 www.christines-café.com
9/11 Tribute | Includes artifacts from all three crash sites Remember the people and events of Sept. 11, 2001, as you read plaques detailing the day hijackers seized control of four commercial airliners in an act of coordinated terrorism. Located at Red Run Park.
12143 Buchanan Trail East ● 717-762-3128
Remember & Honor Monterey Pass Battlefield | The retreat from Gettysburg Learn about the Battle of Monterey Pass, the only Civil War battle to be fought on both sides of the Mason-Dixon Line. The museum is free and open 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. on weekends.
www.montereypassbattlefield.org
For more details, call 717-762-7123 or visit: www.waynesboro.org
Celebrate the seasons, the bounty of the harvest, or the beauty of ice at one of Franklin County’s annual festivals.
JANUARY-FEBRUARY
Just as a sleepy Punxsutawney Phil prepares to prognosticate the next six weeks of weather, Chambersburg is wide awake, and IceFest is in full-swing. The four-day event includes over sixty ice sculptures, giant statue carving, giant ice slide, chili cook-off, ballet at the historic Capitol Theatre, art exhibit at the Council for the Arts, and photos in the giant ice throne. What is that sweet, buttery smell? Kettle corn… popped fresh and hot on Memorial Square. Downtown merchants extend store hours. So, if it gets chilly, duck inside, look around, and warm up. IceFest in downtown Chambersburg begins the last Thursday of January annually. Details @ www.icefestpa.com
MARCH
Chocolate Extravaganza is decadent fun with chocolate creations by area confectioners, caterers and chefs, live music for dancing, beverages and door prizes. Black tie welcome but not required. Typically, the first Friday in March; more at 717-762-0397 or www. mainstreetwaynesboro.org.
APRIL
All aboard for Franklin County steam shows. Enjoy the Spring Fling Cumberland Valley Antique Engine & Machinery Show at Twin Bridge Campground in Chambersburg, typically held the last weekend of April. To confirm yearly dates, contact 717-263-8371. Bring the family for food, fun, and a look at the steam power of the past.
MAY
The first Friday in May is Taste of the Arts in historic and scenic downtown Chambersburg. Meander in and out of quaint shops, sip wine, and peruse the talents of local artisans. Paintings…pottery… sculpture…chalk art… Taste of the Arts has it! The event kicks off First
Fridays in Chambersburg, spring through fall. For more information, contact 717-261-0061. The Capitol Theatre presents Blues, Brews & BBQ's on the first Saturday of May. Historic downtown Mercersburg--boyhood home of 15th U.S. President James Buchanan, welcomes warm weather and longer days with Springfest, the second Saturday of May. Just in time for Mother’s Day, this festival offers 100 craft, food, jewelry, and community vendors plus children’s area with pony rides, and games.
JUNE
Enjoy spring breezes and everything strawberry at the Strawberry Festival in Mercersburg, held on the first Saturday of June and sponsored by the Buchanan Lioness Club at Lion’s Park. For details, contact 717-3285827. Celebrate the beginning of summer at the Solstice Arts Festival on the third Saturday of June. Held at the Shippensburg Township Park on Britton Road. Enjoy live music, purchase fine art, and bring the children because Solstice has great activities for children. Solstice Arts Festival is sponsored by Shippensburg Arts Programming & Education. For more information and directions, call 717377-8842 or visit www.shapeart.org. Mainstreet Waynesboro presents Classic Car & Truck Show, typically the third Saturday of June, in downtown Waynesboro. It is a chance to see some of the best cars from the quad-state region and lots of good food and shops in downtown. More at 717-762-0397 or www.mainstreetwaynesboro.org. Mountaintop Heritage Days Weekend, typically centered around the last weekend of June. Mountain Heritage Days commemorates the significant Civil War history that took place in the four separate counties in two different states--Franklin and Adams Counties in PA, and Washington and Frederick Counties in MD.
After the Battle of Gettysburg, Confederate soldiers retreated through PA to the Potomac River. Union and Confederate troops clashed in drenching rains, lightning, and thunder in the darkness of July 4, 1863 a daunting task. The Battle of Monterey Pass became the second largest battle fought on both sides of the Mason-Dixon Line. Activities held in Blue Ridge Summit, PA and Fort Ritchie in MD and include a mixture of fun, entertainment, and living history education and demonstrations. Be sure to visit the Battle of Monterey Pass Museum, along Route 16 just passed Charmian Rd. Cumberland Valley School of Music’s Chef’s Walk is the first Saturday of June on Alexander Avenue. It’s a block party of food, music and friends.
JULY
Summer Jubilee is a patriotic festival held each summer in Waynesboro PA to celebrate the 4th of July. The day begins with a 5K run, parade in the morning, and concludes with fireworks at dusk. The second Friday and Saturday of July is Sidewalk Sale Days in Greencastle. Roam from store to store, check out all the specials, enjoy live music, plus Kid’s Zone. For more, 717-597-4610 or www. greencastlepachamber.org. Chambersburg celebrates it Civil War history during the third week of July. Emerging from the ashes of Confederate destruction, Chambersburg rebuilt after the great burning of the town in 1864. The annual celebration of Chambersburg’s rebirth begins on the third Saturday of July with Old Market Day, 9 AM -4 PM, in downtown Chambersburg. It is a signature event of the week-long celebration--ChambersFest--and is a good old-fashioned, summer street festival with music, arts of all sorts, entertainment, demonstrations, living history, juried crafts, downtown merchant’s sidewalk sales, and lots of great
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food from the array of outdoor vendors to the comfy downtown restaurants. Following Old Market Day, from 6 PM to 10 PM, is 1864: The Ransoming, Burning & Rebirth of Chambersburg. It is an interactive burning with lights and atmospheric effects, so real that you won’t believe it is not ablaze! Leading up to the 9 PM beginning of the Burning are booksignings, Civil War displays, and music. Other ChambersFest events include the Tim & Susan Cook Memorial 1-Mile Race/Walk and Scoop-a-Palooza--an ice cream for education fundraiser. To expand awareness of Civil War history, the annual Chambersburg Civil War Seminar kicks off during ChambersFest and usually culminates on the fourth weekend of July. Chambersburg Civil War Seminars are ranked among the top Civil War symposiums in the United States and offer tours and symposiums led by such talented and knowledgeable individuals as Ted Alexander, Ed Bearss, and Dennis Frye. In addition to the summer seminar, Chambersburg Civil War Seminars offer two or three additional symposiums each year. Contact 717-264-7101 for times, dates, and speakers. July is Fair Season in Franklin County. The Franklin County Fair is the first Sunday of July, beginning with a Vesper Service continuing through Saturday with livestock competition, judging of foods, tractor pull, rides and entertainment. Details at www.franklincountyfair.org. The Shippensburg Community Fair, typically held the third, full-week of July with exhibits, rides, games, tractor pulls, entertainment, a craft show, food, and more. With Shippensburg partially in Franklin County and partially in Cumberland, the Shippensburg Fair is the largest bi-county fair in the state. Contact the Fair Office at 717-532-8911 or visit www.shippensburgfair.com
AUGUST
August continues Franklin County’s tribute
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to the gas and steam engines that powered local industry and the trains that transported Franklin County goods to the markets of Baltimore, Pittsburgh, and beyond. The annual Cumberland Valley Antique Engine and Machinery Association Gas and Steam Show at Twin Bridges in Chambersburg features tractors and steam-powered machines and is held on the second Friday, Saturday and Sunday of August . Show grounds are 1501 Criders Church Road in Chambersburg. For more details, contact 717-263-8371 or www.cvaema.org. Renfrew Museum & Park holds its annual Civil War Encampment on the second Friday, Saturday, and Sunday of August. Activities include battle re-enactment, a firing demonstration, a candlelight camp tour, and a night-time artillery duel. For more information, contact 717-762-4723. Mercersburg holds the annual Mercersburg Lions Club Fair during the second full-week of August, beginning with a vesper service and fireworks on Sunday and more fun, food, and festivities until the following Saturday. The fair features a different musical acts each night. For more information and directions to Lions Park, contact 717-328-5827. Pop A Cork For The Capitol, held the third Saturday of August, is a wine-tasting event at the historic Capitol Theatre in downtown Chambersburg with live entertainment, great food, artisans and wine from more than half a dozen PA wineries. Everything is peachy on the third Saturday of August at the Fort Loudon Peach Festival. Get your picture taken at the “giant peach,” enjoy delicious fresh peaches, peach pie, peach cake, plus more baked peach treats. Games, entertainment, and more held at the Fort Loudon community grounds, off Route 30 West. The third weekend of August is RouzerFest at Red Run Park along Route 16. With crafts, a car show, and good food and entertainment, this is a good time for the whole family. For more information, contact 717-762-3107 or visit www.rouzerville.org. Ever been to an ox roast? Try one! The Greencastle Sportsman’s Association Ox Roasts are held on the first three Saturdays of August. Cooks roast up 9000 lbs. of ox meat over the three weekends. For more information or directions to
the event, contact 717-375-2719. CrabFeast in Chambersburg is the fourth Saturday of August at AMVETS’ picnic pavillion with crabs, chicken and all the fixin’s. www.DowntownChambersburgPA.com. The last Saturday of August is the Shippensburg Corn Festival, 8 AM - 5 PM. Downtown Shippensburg comes alive with juried crafts, an antique car show, entertainment, food booths, and children’s activities. This is a fantastic street and craft fair that you will want to return to year after year. Corn Festival was rated the best one-day festival in Pennsylvania
by the Pennsylvania Festivals Association. For more information, contact 717-530-1269 or visit www.cornfestival.net.
SEPTEMBER
The first Saturday of September kicks off great fun—Fall Corn Maze Weekends at Stoner’s Dairy Farm. Find your way out of the five-acre corn maze. The maze is open from 10 AM to 5 PM on Saturdays and on Sundays from Noon to 5 PM. For a $5.00 admission, you can explore the five-acre corn maze, petting area, and enjoy a hayride. The corn maze covers about two miles of hiking trails and typically takes forty-five minutes to navigate. Bring your family and test your skills. More into at 717-328-3617 or www.stonersdairyfarm.com. September across the Cumberland Valley brings clear sunny days that are warm but not too warm. The focus returns to steam and gas engines on the third Friday, Saturday, and Sunday of September at the Two Top Ruritan Steam & Gas Show. Steam power demonstrations, crafts, food, and a parade of equipment are just some the activities that you will enjoy. Set against the backdrop of twin mountain peaks, it is easy to recall the days of steam powered engines. For more information, contact 717-328-9837. The last Saturday of September is Townfest in Mercersburg, 9 AM to 3 PM. Downtown Mercersburg is a treasure trove of American history with colonial American, Underground Railroad, and Civil War heritage. Mer-
cersburg, the boyhood home of fifteenth president James Buchanan, comes alive with arts, crafts, entertainment, and food. Call ahead for a downtown walking tour. Enjoy ownfest and a bit of America’s history in this truly unique town. For more information, contact 717-328-5827 or www.mercersburgtownfest.com New in 2014: Mercersburg Beer & Wine Festival also the last Saturday of September.
and Antique Engine Show at Tayamentasachta Environmental Center in Greencastle. Enjoy chicken barbeque and a delicious homemade apple dumpling made the day of the event. Also featured are antique engine exhibit, hayrides, scarecrow stuffing, face painting, and pumpkin painting. For more information, contact 717-597-6458. Experience everything apple at AppleFest in downtown Chambersburg on the third Saturday of October, 9 AM-4 PM. Craft vendors, entertainment, and food make this an applicious event. For more information, contact 717-261-0072. Pumpkin Fest, held the third Saturday of October, at Renfrew Museum and Park showcases the beauty of the 107-acre park on East Main Street in Waynesboro. Beautiful fall foliage, great pumpkin treats, scarecrow-making, and a pumpkin trébuchet to see how far a pumpkin flies!
OCTOBER Crisp fall weather brings Market Day in Waynesboro, always on the first Saturday in October, and includes live entertainment, dancing demonstrations, Mad Anthony’s Chili-Cookoff, children’s activities, and dozens of craft, specialty, and food vendors. The annual Scarecrow Contest entries are displayed along Main Street lamp posts. More at 717-762-0397 or www.mainstreetwaynesboro.org. Get fall off to a fantastic start with Harvest Farm Festival at Stoner’s Dairy Farm on the first Saturday of October. You can enjoy the five-acre corn maze, pig race, magic show, pony rides, hayride, inflatable attractions, arena events, petting area, pumpkin judging, farm tours, scarecrow factory, family portraits, face painting, and games. With lots of delicious food like homemade ice cream, kettle popcorn, soups, sandwiches, and baked goods--you won’t go home hungry. Fall Corn Maze Weekends continue at Stoner’s Dairy Farm through the first weekend in November. Oktoberfest is the first Saturday of October and includes the John H. Harmon Memorial 5k, a ducky dash and German music, food and beer. The second Saturday of October is the Community Apple Festival
Whitetail Ski Resort offers a fantastic outdoor festival at the end of October, typically the fourth weekend. Come out to the Great Outdoors Festival at Whitetail and experience a different view from the chairlift. The breathtaking mountainside blazes with rimson, gold, and orange foliage. Tour the snow-making facility. Swap ski and golf equipment. Enjoy music, arts and craft vendors, and fantastic food. More info at 717-328-9400 or www.skiwhhitetail.com. New in 2014: 1st Annual Whitetail Resort Fall Downhill 5-K Trail Run National Apple Harvest Festival is the first two weekends of October at the nearby South Mountain Fairgrounds along Route 234. It is acres and acres of crafts and food with live music, petting zoo, steam demonstration, and Apple Museum.
NOVEMBER
Everything comes together at America’s Crossroads--11/30 on November 30. Day-long activities on the square in downtown Chambersburg and the Chambersburg Heritage Center at the intersections of two historic transportation routes 11 & 30.
DECEMBER
Get into the holiday spirit. Candle Night in downtown Chambersburg is the first Friday of December. the beautiful square of the county seat shimmers with light and the streets are lined with luminaries. Holiday open houses in stores throughout the downtown and holiday music make this a special evening. Enjoy carriage rides, Santa, and holiday cheer at Heritage Christmas in downtown Greencastle, the first three Fridays of December. Step back in time this holiday season at Renfrew Museum & Park with Christmas on the Farm, the first Friday and Saturday of December. The German farmstead steps back to the 1800s to wish visitors a happy holiday! Come home to Franklin County this holiday season!
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WW DO -ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
717-762-4670 www.montaltopottery.org
Art Alliance of Greater Waynesboro Inc./ Destination Arts 32 West Main Street Waynesboro, PA 17268
SHAPE Art Gallery 20 West King Street Shippensburg, PA 17257 717-532-2559 www.shapeart.org
www.artsalliancegw.org
Capitol Theatre Center
Star Theatre/The Pennsylvania Opry
159 South Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-263-0202 www.thecapitoltheatre.org
23 West Seminary Street Mercersburg, PA 17236 717-328-5959 www.paopry.com
H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center
The Thought Lot Contemporary Arts Center
1871 Old Main Drive Shippensburg, PA 17257 717-477-7469 www.luhrscenter.com
37 E. Garfield Street Shippensburg, PA 17257 717-208-2278 www.thethoughtlot.com
After Dark Ghost Walks 138 West Main Street Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-788-4550 www.waynesboroafterdark.blogspot.com
Totem Pole Playhouse/Caledonia Theatre Company 9555 Golf Course Rd. Fayetteville, PA 17222
Carmike Cinema 7
717-352-2164 www.totempoleplayhouse.org
3055 Black Gap Road Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-263-6874 www.carmike.com/ShowTimes/City/Chambersburg/PA
Washington County Museum of Fine Arts 401 Museum Drive Hagerstown, MD 21740 301-739-5727 www.WCMFA.org
Chambersburg Area Council for the Arts 159 South Main Street, Suite C Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-264-6883 www.councilforthearts.net
Chambersurg Ballet Theatre
WW DO - COMMUNITY CLUBS & ORGANIZATION Antietam Historical Association 119 West Main Street Waynesboro, PA 17268
159 South Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201
717-762-2006 www.antietamhistory.org
717-709-1800 www.innernet.net/cbts
Chambersburg Community Theater, Inc. 159 South Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-263-3900 www.cctonline.org
Mercersburg Mansion House
3009 Waynesboro Pike Fairfield, PA 17320 717-794-2695 www.brsportsmens.com
Chambersburg Civil War Seminars
2 South Main Street Mercersburg, PA 17236 717-328-5090
100 Lincoln Way East, Suite A Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-264-7101 www.civilwarseminars.org
Cumberland Valley School of Music 1015 Philadelphia Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201
Chambersburg Hispanic American Center 717-261-1220 www.cvsmusic.org
Nicodemus Center for Ceramic Studies at Penn State Mont Alto NCCS P. O. Box Mont Alto, PA 17237
Blue Ridge Sportsmen's Association
252 South Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-262-2480 www.hispanicamericancenter.com
Chambersburg Recreation Department 235 South Third Street Chambersburg, PA 17201
717-261-3275 www.borough.chambersburg.pa.us
Chambersburg Road Runners Club/Chambersburg Marathon
Cumberland Valley Model Railroad Club 440 Nelson Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-263-6447 www.cvmrrc.com
Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-261-9796 www.chambersburghalf.org
Chambersburg Noontime Lions Club P.O. Box 586 Chambersburg, PA 17201 www.noonlions.com
Conococheague Audubon Society P.O. Box 1327 Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-375-4632
Cumberland Valley Animal Shelter 5051 Letterkenny Road West Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-263-5791 www.cvas-pets.org
Cumberland Valley Antique Engine & Machinery Association 1501 Criders Church Road Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-369-9937 www.CVAEMA.org
Downtown Business Council of Chambersburg 100 Lincoln Way East, Suite A Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-261-0072 www.facebook.com/DowntownBusinessCouncil
Downtown Chambersburg Inc. 100 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-264-7101 www.downtownchambersburgpa.com
Falling Spring Chapter of Trout Unlimited 2670 Falling Spring Road Chambersburg, PA 17202 717-264-2747
Franklin County Area Development Corporation 1900 Wayne Road Chambersburg, PA 17202
Chambersburg, PA 17202 717-375-2676 www.franklincountycyclists.com
Franklin County Fair 3725 Warm Spring Road Chambersburg, PA 17202 (717) 369-4100 www.franklincountyfair.org
Franklin County Farm Bureau Incorporated P. O. Box 388 Chambersburg, PA 17202 717-264-4090
Franklin County Therapeutic Riding Center 181 Franklin Farm Lane Chambersburg, PA 17202 717-263-0443 www.horseridingtherapy.org
Freedom Valley Chorus: Sweet Adelines International St. Paul United Methodist Church Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-762-7628 www.freedomvalleychorus.org
717-263-8282 www.fcadc.com
Franklin County Cyclists 7132 Talhelm Road
Friends of Monterey Pass Battlefield, Inc.
717-762-3128 www.montereypassbattlefield.org
Gettysburg Wine & Fruit Trail 2135 Buchanan Valley Road Orrtanna, PA 17353 717-677-7047 www.gettysburgwineandfruittrail.com
Greater Chambersburg Chamber of Commerce 100 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-264-7101 www.chambersburg.org
Greater Waynesboro Chamber of Commerce 118 Walnut Street Suite 111 Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-762-7123 www.waynesboro.org
Greencastle Area Arts Council 408 North Allison Street Greencastle, PA 17225 717-597-3284 www.greencastleareaartscouncil.org
Greencastle-Antrim Chamber of Commerce 217 East Baltimore Street Greencastle, PA 17225 717-597-4610 www.greencastlepachamber.org
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Letterkenny Army Depot 1 Overcash Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-267-9741 www.letterkenny.army.mil
Mainstreet Waynesboro 13 West Main Street Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-762-0397 www.mainstreetwaynesboro.org
P. O. Box 533 Mont Alto, PA 17237 717-762-4670 www.montaltopottery.org
Mountaintop Heritage Days 14 North Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-642-5645 www.onemountainfoundation.org
Shippensburg Band
Two Top Mountain Adaptive Sports Foundation
P. O. Box 222 Shippensburg, PA 17257 www.shipband.org
Shippensburg Community Fair 9860 Possum Hollow Road Shippensburg, PA 17257 717-532-8911 www.shippensburgfair.com
Shippensburg Corn Festival
Mercersburg Area Community Band
One Mountain Foundation
10655 Church Hill Road Mercersburg, PA 17236 717-328-5338 www.mercersburgband.org
Mercersburg Area Community Chorus
Fort Ritchie Community Center P.O. Box 255 Cascade, MD 21719 717-794-2128 www.onemountainfoundation.org
Quincy Village Model Railroad Club
122 South Main Street Mercersburg, PA 17236 717-328-2324 www.mercersburgchorus.org
6596 Orphanage Road, Winter Bldg. Quincy, PA 17247 717-749-2317 www.quincyvillage.org
P. O. Box 704 Shippensburg, PA 17257
11028 Staley Drive Hagerstown, MD 21742 301-739-0357
Mont Alto Pottery Guild
Shippensburg Area Chamber of Commerce 53 West King Street Shippensburg, PA 17257 717-532-5509 www.shippensburg.org
717-507-7668 www.twotopadaptive.org
Two Top Ruritan 12270 Two Top Road Mercersburg, PA 17236 717-328-9837 www.twotopruritan.com
United Way of Franklin County
717-532-5331 www.cornfestival.net
South Mountain Partnership 4 East First Street Boiling Springs, PA 17007 717-258-5771 www.southmountainpartnership.org
182 South Second Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-262-0015 www.uwfcpa.org
Waynesboro Community Concert Association P. O. Box 785 Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-762-2359 www.waynesborocommunityconcert.org
The Wayne Band 337 Fairview Avenue Waynesboro, PA 17268
Waynesboro Model Railroad Club 717-762-3849
Middleburg/Mason-Dixon Line Historical Society
10914 Claylick Road Mercersburg, PA 17236
Tuscarora Area Chamber of Commerce 3 South Main Street Mercersburg, PA 17236 717-328-5827 www.tachamber.org
3291 Waynecastle Road Greencastle, PA 17225 717-762-9579
WW DO -EDUCATION & DO DO DO DO- LIBRARIES Blue Ridge Summit Free Library 13676 Monterey Lane
Mercersburg, Pa • 717.328.9400
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Blue Ridge Summit, PA 17214
Mont Alto, PA 17237
717-794-2240 www.brsfl.org
Chambersburg, PA 17202 717-749-6000 www.ma.psu.edu
717-597-1345 www.andersonconstruction.net
Fendrick Library
Shippensburg Public Library
Appalachian Trail Museum
20 North Main Steet Mercersburg, PA 17236
73 West King Street Shippensburg, PA 17257
1120 Pine Grove Road Gardners, PA 17234
717-328-9233 www.fendricklibrary.org
Fort Ritchie Community Center 14421 Lake Royer Drive Cascade, MD 21719 301-241-5085 www.fortritchiecommunitycenter.org
Franklin County Library System 102 North Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-709-0282 www.fclspa.org
717-532-4508 www.shippensburglibrary.org
Shippensburg University
Chambersburg Heritage Center
1871 Old Main Drive Shippensburg, PA 17257
100 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17201
717-477-1218 www.ship.edu
Wilson College
717-264-4141 www.wilson.edu
717-264-9663 www.fclspa.org
Penn State Cooperative Extension, Franklin County 181 Franklin Farm Lane Chambersburg, PA 17202 717-263-9226 extension.psu.edu/franklin
Penn State Mont-Alto 1 Campus Drive
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Allison-Antrim Museum 365 South Ridge Avenue Greencastle, PA 17225 717-597-9010 www.greencastlemuseum.org
Anderson Construction & Genealogy Services 7778 Grindstone Hill Road
717-264-7101 chamber@chambersburg.org
Conococheague Institute for the Study of Cultural Heritage
1015 Philadelphia Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201
Grove Family Library 101 Ragged Edge Road Chambersburg, PA 17202
717-486-8126 www.atmuseum.org
12995 Bain Road Mercersburg, PA 17236
Hunnicutt Gallery of Classical Antiquities at Wilson College 1015 Philadelphia Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-262-2049
John Brown - Mary Ritner House 225 East King Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-264-1667 www.franklinhistorical.org
John McFadden Model Railroad Museum 300 East Seminary Street Mercersburg, PA 17236 717-328-6154
717-328-3467 www.conococheague.org
Fort Loudoun Historical Society
Little Antietam Creek, Inc 8777 Lyons Road Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-387-2501 www.littleantietam.org
1720 North Brooklyn Road Fort Loudon, PA 17224 717-369-3473 www.fortloudoun-pa.com
Franklin County Historical Society
Martin’s Golden Roll Museum 1000 Potato Roll Lane Chambersburg, PA 17202 717-263-9580 www.potatorolls.com
175 East King Street Chambersburg, PA 17201
Mont Alto Historical Society
717-264-1667 www.franklinhistorical.org
3 North Main Street Mont Alto, PA 17237
Stoners Dairy Farm & Corn Maze Open Late August thru October
Family Adventures. Country Fun. Å Corn Maze & Hayrides
Å Pumpkins & Mums
Å Petting Zoo
Å Delicious Ice Cream
Å Corn Cannon
Å Flashlight Nights
Groups & Parties Å Groups & Buses Å Youth Groups & Welcome Scouts Å Birthday Party Packages Å Field Trips & Tours
Visit Our Website for Fall Events 7678 Oellig Road • Mercersburg, PA 17236
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717-749-5808 www.montaltoborough.com
Monterey Pass Battlefield Museum 14325 Buchanan Trail East Waynesboro, PA 17268 www.montereypassbattlefield.org
PA Forest Fire Museum 101 Pine Grove Road Fayetteville, PA 17222 www.forestfiremuseum.org
Preserving Our Heritage Archives and Museum 11191 South Mountain Road South Mountain, PA 17261 717-762-2367 www.preservingourheritage. homestead.com
Renfrew Museum and Park 1010 East Main Street Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-762-4723 www.renfrewmuseum.org
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Shippensburg Historical Society 52 West King Street Shippensburg, PA 17201 717-532-6727 www.shippensburghistory.org
Waynesboro Historical Society 138 West Main Street Waynesboro PA 17268
717-762-1747 www.waynesborohistory.com
Waynesboro Industrial Museum P.O. Box 133 235 Philadelphia Avenue Waynesboro PA 17268
717-762-4460 www.waynesboroindustrialtrust.org
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For more State Parks & Environmental Centers, see page 15.
Antrim Twp. Community Park 12315 Grant Shook Road Greencastle, PA 17225
717-597-3818 www.twp.antrim.pa.us
Appalachian Trail 799 Washington Street Harpers Ferry, WV 25425 304-535-6331 www.appalachiantrail.org
Colonel Denning State Park 1599 Doubling Gap Road Newville, PA 17241 717-776-5272 www.dcnr.state.pa.us
www.sunnyhillproperties.com “Since 1933, serving the 717-264-4312 Best Wings, Ribs, and Seafood-Come Hungry”
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572 Wayne Ave, Chambersburg, PA 17201 (717) 264-8543 • cottagepubandrestaurant.com
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Sharing our Stories for over 1147 Years
Franklin County Historical Society ~ Kittochtinny
Museum & Genealogy Library 175 E. King Str., Chambersburg, PA 17201 Email: history@pa.net www.franklinhistorical.org 717-264-1667
Dykeman Park
Red Run Park
Dykeman Road Shippensburg, PA 17257
12143 Buchanan Trail East Waynesboro PA 17268
717-532-7144 www.shippensburg.org/parks.htm
717-762-3128 www.washtwp-franklin.org
Enoch Brown Monument & Park
Shippensburg Memorial Park
Enoch Brown Road Greencastle, PA 17225
100 Park Place Shippensburg, PA 17257
717-597-3818 www.twp.antrim.pa.us
Martin's Mill Bridge Park 3505 East Weaver Road Greencastle, PA 17225
717-532-7144 www.shippensburg.org/parks.htm
WW D0 - RECREATION & FAMILY FUN For more golf courses, see page 16.
www.twp.antrim.pa.us
Murder at the Cross Keys Hotel October 16 & 17, 2015 6-10PM
Keystone Classic Carriage & Horseback Riding
Norlo Park 3050 Lincoln Way East Fayetteville, PA 17222 717-352-7349
Pen Mar Park 11400 Pen Mar High Rock Road Cascade, MD 21719
The Old Jail
Set in the roaring twenties during Prohibition, solve the mystery before it’s too late... Sponsored by the Franklin County Historical Society
240-313-2700 www.washco-md.net
Pine Hill Regional Recreation Area 12684 Mentzer Gap Rd. Waynesboro, PA 17268
13752 Shimpstown Road Mercersburg, PA 17236 717-658-9451 www.keystoneclassiccarriage.com
Chambersburg Skydiving Center 3506 Airport Road Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-264-1111 www.skydivingcenter.net
Cluggy's Amusement Center 393 Bedington Boulevard Chambersburg, PA 17201
717-762-3128 www.washtwp-franklin.org
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Cosmic Skate & Play
Chambersburg, PA 17202
11870 Buchanan Trail East Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-762-7177 www.cosmicskate.com
Custom Tied Flies and Guide Service 4120 Dixie Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17102 717-977-8804 www.custom-tied.com
Dunlap Family Skatepark Pine Hill Regional Recreation Area Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-762-3128 www.washtwp-franklin.org
Dusty Wissmath's Fly Fishing School & Guide Service 13805 Blairs Valley Road Mercersburg, PA 17236 717-328-9400 www.dwflyfishingschool.com
Fun-Castle Fun Center 3054 Buchanan Trail East Greencastle, PA 17225 717-593-9621 www.funcastlefuncenter.com
Glow Zone Chambersburg Mall 3055 Black Gap Road
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717-504-8804 www.theglowzone.net
Hagerstown Suns 274 East Memorial Boulevard Hagerstown, MD 21740 301-791-6266 www.hagerstownsuns.com
Kirk's Kayaks Mont Alto, PA 17237 717-360-6902 www.kirkskayaks.com
Lincoln Lanes Bowling Center 2071 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-263-4511 www.lincolnlanes.com
Long Acres Alpaca Farm 9703 Blue Spring Road Mercersburg, PA 17236 717-328-3937 www.longacresalpacafarm.com
Mike Heck's Trout Guides 1664 Malibu Drive Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-261-0070 www.fallingsprings.com
Nellie Fox Bowl 3587 Molly Pitcher Highway
Chambersburg, PA 17202 717-375-2222
Olde Scotland Yard Mini Golf/Driving Range 1065 Heritage Avenue Shippensburg, PA 17257 717-532-6868 www.osygolf.com
Penn National Golf Center Mini Golf/Driving Range Route 997 Orchard Road Fayetteville, PA 17222 717-352-3331 www.penngolf.com
Red Bridge Roller Rink 1993 Philadelphia Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-264-9916 www.redbridgerollerrink.com
Stoner’s Hijos Hill Dairy Farm 7678 Oellig Road Mercersburg, PA 17236 717-328-3617 www.stonersdairyfarm.com
Whitetail Ski Resort 13805 Blairs Valley Road Mercersburg, PA 17236 717-328-9400 www.skiwhitetail.com
WW DO - RELAXATION Alternative Creations Day Spa 375 Floral Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-709-1155
Chambersburg Massage Therapy Clinic 978 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-709-1940 www.chambersburgmassage.com
Cumberland Valley Wellness & Arts 235 East King Street Shippensburg, PA 17257 717-504-5737 www.cumberlandwellnessandarts.com
Ragged Edge Wellness Center 35 Ragged Edge Road Chambersburg, PA 17202 717.263.5277 www.rewc.org
Synergy Massage & Wellness Center 13593 Monterey Lane Blue Ridge Summit, PA 17214 717-794-5778
www.synergymassage.com
Valentine's Salon & Day Spa 3010 Buchanan Trail West Greencastle, PA 17225 717-597-9538
Warm Springs Day Spa & Salon 59 St. Paul Drive Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-263-0111 www.warmspringsdayspa.com
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ANIMALS & PETS
Antique Flower Pot
Snider's Elevator, Inc.
33 Walnut Street Waynesboro, PA 17268
4551 Lemar Road Lemasters, PA 17231 717-328-2107 www.sniderselevator.com
The Pet Store 1710 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17202 717-263-6161 www.thepetstorechambersburg.com
Bohemians Modern Vintage Antique
717-762-4902 www.antiqueflowerpot.com
Antiques At Aqua Studio 1563 Falling Spring Road Chambersburg, PA 17202 717-262-4937
717-375-8166 www.ebohemians.com
Collector’s Dream Antiques 6150 Lincoln Way East Fayetteville, PA 17222 717-352-4936 www.thecollectorsdream.net
B&H Bikes and Antiques 44 East King Street Shippensburg, PA 17257
Country Time Treasures 717-532-9624
ANTIQUES
11068 Buchanan Trail East Waynesboro, PA 17268
3640 Black Gap Road Chambersburg, PA 17202
Downtown Waynesboro...good things are happening! Waynesboro 2015
Sat., June 20— Classic Car & Truck Show Sat., Oct. 3— Market Day Fri., Nov. 20— Tree Lighting Ceremony Sat., Nov. 21— Holiday Parade
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Sat., Feb. 6— A Nite at the Races the fun! Sat., March 5— Chocolate Extravaganza Sat., May 14— Waynesboro Brewmaster Beer Festival Sat., June 18— Classic Car & Truck Show Mainstreet Waynesboro, Inc. 13 West Main Street, Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-762-0397 • Scott@waynesboro.org www.MainstreetWaynesboro.org
“…bringing hometown back to downtown”
www.thepetstorechambersburg.com 1710 Lincoln Way East, Chambersburg “A” Rating with the BBB | 717 263 6161
Experience the Excitement of a Live Auction! • Estate Auctions • • Real Estate Auctions • • Specialty Auctions: coins, toys, model trains, sports cards, guns & related equipment.
Two Convenient Locations Home Winery in Orrtanna Cider House in Gettysburg
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643 Kriner Road| Chambersburg, PA 17202
717-263-6512 •gatewayauction.com
Wine & Ciders Now on Tap: Reid’s Black Bear Hard Cider
717.677.7047 Orrtanna 717.334.7537 Gettysburg reidsorchardwinery.com
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717-264-2606 www.countrytimetreasures.com
Fayetteville Antique Mall
travelerstrunkantiques.com
Penny Lane 45 South Washington Street Greencastle, PA 17225
ARTS & CRAFTS 717-446-7851
3653 Lincoln Way East Fayetteville, PA 17222 717-352-8485 www.fayettevilleantiquemarket.com
904 Lincoln Way West Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-264-0022
Rising Phoenix 26 East Main Street Waynesboro, PA 17268
Fittry’s Antique Barn & Flea Market 11436 Lincoln Way West Fort Loudon, PA 17224
Busy Bobbin Embroidery
The Framing Studio
717-404-4914 Facebook.com/risingphoenixwaynesboro
996 South Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201
717-436-0427
717-264-2868
Sunnyside Antiques
Four Dog Vintage Creations
Garden Path Pottery
2027 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17202
13 N. Main Street Mercersburg. PA 17236
717-263-3966
717-328-3333 www.facebook.com/fourdogcintagecreations
717-765-8695 www.gardenpathpottery.com
The Farmer's Wife Antiques 103 South Carlisle Street Greencastle, PA 17225
Great War Militaria 240 Grant Street Chambersburg, PA 17201
Joyful Arts Studio
717-597-5051 www.thefarmerswifeantiques.com 717-264-6834 www.greatwar.com
345 South Washington Street Greencastle, PA 17225 717-597-3552
Lucky Girl Vintage
717-658-2177 facebook.com/joyfulartsstudio
TJ Gallery Glass
717-593-9990 www.theshopgreencastle.com
The Vintage Studio The Traveler’s Trunk Antiques
www.luckygirlvintage.com
2540 Falling Spring Road Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-261-1111
Voila'! Children's Art and Creativity Center
10 East Walter Avenue Greencastle, PA 17225
151 N Washington Street Greencastle, PA 17225
55 West Baltimore Street Greencastle, PA 17225
the shop 144 East Baltimore Street Greencastle, PA 17225
Greencastle Antique Mall
8099 Shank Hess Road Waynesboro, PA 17268
717-658-4853
2 North Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201
Stop by While You Visit Franklin County PAUL’S COUNTRY MARKET Fresh n’ Local Fruits & Vegetables ~ On-Site Bakery ~ Homemade Pies, Cakes & Breads ~ Delicious Hoagies & Sandwiches made on Homemade Rolls Soft Pretzels Every Thursday ~ Garden Center & Nursery
“At Home on the Farm Quality”
6274 Nunnery Road ~ Waynesboro, PA 17268 ~ (717) 762-4840
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Candy Kitchen
717-261-1304
Wallspace Gallery & Framing 1769 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-264-7210 www.wallspace.com
12 East Main Street Waynesboro, PA 17268
BOOKS Freed Spirit Christian Books & Gifts
717-762-3969
AUCTIONS
Lifeway Christian Store
Gateway Gallery Auction, LLC
1108 Sheller Avenue, Suite 1 Chambersburg, PA 17201
717-263-6512 www.gatewayauction.com
Kenny's Auction 4401 Philadelphia Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17202 717-264-6578 www.kennysauction.com
Marion Auction 5174 Horst Road Chambersburg, PA 17202 717-375-4700
Matthew S. Hurley Auction Co. Inc
717-264-7775 www.lifeway.com
Northwood Books 59 North Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-267-0606 www.northwoodbooks.com
On The Road Books 38 East Main Street Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-762-3668
73 West King Street Shippensburg, PA 17257
717-530-1272
Mrs. Gibble’s Candies 7325 Molly Pitcher Highway Greencastle, PA 17225 717-375-4522 www.mrsgibbles.com
Nathan Miller Chocolate 140 Third Street, Suite 3 Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-496-8229 nathanmiller.myshopify.com
717-532-4508
CANDY & CONFECTIONS
717-597-1583 www.annaspaperworks.com
Chris’s Hallmark Shop 1017 Wayne Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-263-0251
Dru’s Book’s `n Things 1511 East Main Street Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-762-9707 www.drusbooksnthings.com
Olympia Candy Kitchen
CLOTHING
43 South Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201
Dress To a Tea
Zoe’s Chocolate Company
2800 Buchanan Trail East Greencastle, PA 17225 717-597-9100 www.hurleyauctions.com
112 East King Street Shippensburg, PA 17257
717-263-3282 www.olympiacandy.net
The Book Nook
Anna’s Paperworks 14 East Baltimore Street Greencastle, PA 17225
Lollipop Shop
78 West Main Street Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-762-3545
643 Kriner Road Chambersburg, PA 17202
CARDS & STATIONERY
34 E Main Street Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-387-5882 www.zoeschocolate.com
17 West King Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-267-0603
E.L.M. Department Store 12 Center Square Greencastle, PA 17225
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E.L.M. Shoes, Inc.
Inner Beauty
3 Center Square Greencastle, PA 17225
38 West Baltimore Street Greencastle, PA 17225
717-597-9475 www.elmshoes.com
717-643-0035 www.innerbeautyclothing.com
East Meets West Emporium
Lyons and Company
29 East King Street Shippensburg, PA 17257
83 South Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201
717-532-3518 www.shopemw.com
717-263-9254 www.lyonsandcompany.com
Farah's Boutique
Maurices
183 South Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201
3055 Black Gap Road Chambersburg, PA 17202 717-446-1085
Franklin Clothing
Pachallina
5121 Innovation Way Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-267-4302
Frontier Western Wear 77 Path Valley Road Ft. Loudon, PA 17225 717-369-3414 www.frontierwesternwear.us
Here's Looking at You, LLC 123 South Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-263-8529 www.shophlay.com
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135 South Main Street Mercersburg, PA 17236 717-328-8137 www.longacresalpacafarm.com
Peebles Department Store 1525 East Main Street Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-765-4799 www.peebles.com
1055 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17201
Shippensburg Animal Shelter Thrift Store
717-264-7272 www.SecondHandSallys.com
Act II Consignment Shop
2nd Hand Sally’s Couture Consignment Boutique
Shippensburg, PA 17257 717-477-8025 www.cvas-pets.org
5248 Molly Pitcher Highway Chambersburg, PA 17202 717-375-4884
Better Days Animal Shelter Thrift Store 875 Lincoln Way West Chambersburg, PA 17202
Upscale Consignment Shop 103 South Carlisle Street Greencastle, PA 17225 717-597-9777 www.upscalega.com
www.betterdaysanimalleague.org
Chambersburg Animal Shelter Thrift Store 66 South Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-261-1996 www.cvas-pets.org
Why Buy New 925 Lincoln Way West Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-504-8089 www.whybuynew.net
FABRIC Esh's Fabric Store
The Dressing Room
16285 Cumberland Highway Newburg, PA 17240
3 South Main Street Mercersburg. PA 17236
717-530-5305
717-496-0162
106 South Antrim Way Greencastle. PA 17225
Rachel's Country Store 717-643-09487i
CONSIGNMENT & STORES
1 East King Street
6352 McClays Mill Road Newburg, PA 17240
New Life Thrift Shop
717-530-9452
1320 Lincoln Way East, Suite 20 Chambersburg, PA 17202 717-496-8841
FARMS & ORCHARDS
For more Farms & Produce Listings, see pages 32-33
166 South Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-264-9224 www.alloccasionfloristpa.com
Andrew’s Farm Market
Baer's Garden Center & Greenhouse
9523 Lincoln Way West St. Thomas, PA 17252 717-369-0055
484 Roxbury Road Shippensburg, PA 17257 717-532-5427 www.baersgardencenter.com
Lady Moon Farms 1795 Criders Church Road Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-369-5636 www.ladymoonfarms.com
Mt. Rock Orchards
Eichholz Flowers 133 East Main Street Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-762-7131 www.eichholzflowers.com
328 Mt. Rock Road Shippensburg, PA 17257 717-532-7795
Toigo's Orchards 750 South Mountain Estates Shippensburg, PA 17257
For more Farms & Produce Listings, see pages 32-33
All Occasion Florist, LLC
1137 South 4th Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-263-5009 www.everlastingloveflorist.com
717-532-4655 www.toigoorchards.com
FLORISTS & GREENHOUSES
Everlasting Love
717-532-5150 www.fishersflorist.com
8126 Oakdale Road Orrstown, PA 17244
Willowtree Gifts & Flowers Boutique
717-709-8064
11 East Baltimore Street Greencastle, PA 17225
Philips Flower & Gift Shop
717-597-1433 www.willowtreegifts.net
112 Oregon Street Mercersburg, PA 17236 717-328-2711 www.mercersburgpaflorist.com
GIFTS
Plasterer's Florist and Greenhouses
Carol & Company 213 South Main Street Mercersburg, PA 17236
990 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17201
717-498.0467
717-264-6188 www.plasterersflorist.com
Church Hill Primitives 6078 Steele Avenue Mercersburg, PA 17236
Snavely's Garden Corner, Inc. 2106 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17202
717-328-3545
717-352-2224 www.snavelys.net
Craig's Creations 309 Woodvale Drive Chambersburg, PA 17201
Violets & More 3217 State Line Road Waynesboro, PA 17268
Flower Basket & Gift Box 226 A North Main Street Mercersburg, PA 17236
717-530-5311 www.thevictoriancornerpa.com
Lurgan Greenhouse
Fisher's Florist & Greenhouse 700 East King Street Shippensburg, PA 17257
211 East King Street Shippensburg, PA 17257
717-328-2247 www.flowerbasketandgiftbox.com
717-261-9775 www.craigs-creations.com 717-762-4130
Elstun's Mountainview Primitives 1237-B Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17201
Victorian Corner Florist & Fine Gifts
Experience Fall Farm Family Fun!!! Join us On the deck for your favorite foods and drinks! Serving Breakfast • Call Ahead for take-out Lunch • Dinner Remember... Dilly’s is always easy to enter but hard to leave. Watch Sporting Events on our 8’ big screen TV with surround sound.
Daily and Weekend Specials
Dinner for Two - $20 (appetizer, entree & dessert) HOURS: Monday thru Saturday7AM to 2AM Sunday 11AM to 2AM
• Straw Bounce • Animal Feeding Area • Corn Cannon • Rope Climb • Mountain Slide
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Tube Slide Noah’s Ark Rope Maze Right Hand Turn Maze • Duck Race
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Straw Mountain Straw Maze Corn Maze Grass Maze Goat Walk And Much More!
Open September 20th until November 3rd • Hours: M-F 9:30- 5:30 Reynolds Farm, 11129 Gehr Road, Waynesboro PA 17268, Phone: (717) 762-2986 • www.reynoldspumpkinfarm.com
TWIN BRIDGE MEADOW FAMILY CAMPGROUND TENT, RV & TRAILER CAMPING Chambersburg, PA
FAX 717-263-8571
Hay Rides • Mini-Golf Creek for Fishing & Wading Recreation & Play Areas
642 LINCOLN WAY WEST • CHAMBERSBURG, PA
twinbridgecampground.com
717-263-8986
717.369.2216
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From The Heart Gifts
FREEDOM, FULFILLMENT, FUN!
HARDWARE
Beck & Benedict Hardware
11143 Burkett Road Greencastle, PA 17225 717-597-1179 www.fromtheheartgiftsbysue.com
Gardens by Grace
110 Walnut Street, #18 Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-762-4711 www.beck-benedicthardware.com
Pague & Fegan Home & Hardware
33 South Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-267-3177 www.gardensbygrace.com
The Gift Enclosure
35 West King Street Shippensburg, PA 17257 717-532-6511
HEALTH
78 South Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201
FREEDOM, FULFILLMENT, FUN!
Alternative Choices 717-264-1695
Gypsie
Our full complement of amenities and services makes Menno Haven living relaxing and convenient!
32 North Allison Street Greencastle, PA 17225 717-597-1228
21 North Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201
www.myalternativechoices.com 717-263-0203
JEWELRY Belle Jewelers Diamond Center
Hip Gypsy Emporium
841 Chambersburg Mall Chambersburg, PA 17202
2168 Mont Alto Road Fayetteville, PA 17222
717-264-9516
717-860-1324
Gartenberg Jewelry
Keystone County Barn 10562 Buchanan Trail East Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-749-7023
Lotus Moon Gallery & Emporium 27 North Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-261-0797 www.lotusmoongallery.com
133 South Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-264-6700 www.gartenbergjewelry.com
KFB Jewelers 31 South Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-264-8634 www.kfb-jewelers.com
Maxine’s Treasure Chest Boutique 2005 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg PA 17202
717-263-0886 www.maxinestreasurechestboutique.com
Ludwigs Jewelers, Inc. 121 South Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-264-7693 www.ludwigsjewelers.com
Moore Country
1400 Buchanan Trail West Greencastle, PA 17225 717-597-8000 www.moorecountry.com
Ole Crow Primitives & Candle Company 2305 Black Gap Road Fayetteville, PA 17222 717-267-3522 www.ole-crow-primitives.com
R E Jewelers Watch & Clock Repair 166 South Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-267-3320
Vintage & Upcycled Décor 11729 Anthony Highway Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-404-9602 www.facebook.com/TheWildflowerMarketplace
ZooZoo’s Animaland Creations 2005 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-809-0385 www.zoozooscreations.com
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Home and Grounds Maintenance Pools and Fitness Centers Dining Venues Meeting and Social Rooms Trips and Recreational Events 24-hour Security ... and much more!
Snider's Jewelers 339 North Main Street Mercersburg, PA 17236 717-328-2005 www.snidersjewelers.com
The Wildflower Marketplace
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The Jewelry Shop 18 East Baltimore Street Greencastle, PA 17225 717-597-7993 www.thejewelryshop.biz
PHOTOGRAPHY & SUPPLIES LA Cameras 1019 Wayne Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201
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800.222.6695
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717-263-0043 www.lacameras.com
SPECIALTY FOODS & BEVERAGES Greencastle Coffee Roasters
PIPES & CIGARS
42 East Baltimore Street Greencastle, PA 17225
Boswell's Pipe and Tobacco
717-597-1900 www.greencastlecoffee.com
586 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-264-1711 www.boswellpipes.com
Christie's House of Pipes and Cigars
3725 Stump Road Chambersburg, PA 17202
717-765-8129 www.christiespipes.com
The Butcher Shoppe 410 Stouffer Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-263-1918 www.mybutchershoppe.com
SPECIALTY CUT YOUR OWN TREE
The Norwegian Codfather
Eagle Evergreens
81 North Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201
20043 Hammond Road, PO Box 46 Spring Run, PA 17262
717-372-4180 www.thenorwegiancodfather.com
717-349-2302 www.eagleevergreens.com
Heckman Tree Farm 7279 Smith Road Chambersburg, Pennsylvania 17202 717-264-8407
SHOPPING CENTERS & MALLS
The Athlete's Edge
Capital Camps
147 North Antrim Way Greencastle, PA 17225 717-597-1374 www.athletesedgepa.com
Blue Mountain Sports Apparel 763 South Second Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-263-4124 www.bluemountainsportsonline.com
Keystone Country Store
717-369-2970 www.keystonecountrystore.com
WOODWORKING & FURNITURE Esh's Storage Barns
We’ve added even more! Larger bulk area, teas, herbs and food. Also, an education room for FREE Classes! Like us on Facebook for info and dates!
32 N. Allison St., Greencastle • 717-597-1228
Hours: M-F 9-6; Sat 9-4 • www.myalternativechoices.com
Capitol Theatre Center 159 South Main Street, Suite A Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-263-0202 www.thecapitoltheatre.org
500 Newburg Road Shippensburg, PA 17257 717-477-1256 www.conferencecenteratshipu.com
Fabio’s Events & Catering
717-352-7433 www.fabiosevents.com
717-423-6754
WW DO – EVENTS & WEDDINGS
Green Grove Gardens 1032 Buchanan Trail East
Stop in and see our unique eclectic decor, gifts, antiques, furniture & fine silver jewelry. Stop in and see our SHOP unique eclectic decor, gifts, antiques, furniture &Stop fineinsilver and jewelry. see our unique eclectic decor, gifts, antiques, furniture SHOP & fine silver jewelry.
Organic Foods Wheat/Gluten Free
Organic foods, quality vitamins & supplements, organic health and beauty products, teas, special herbal remedies, homeopathy...and much more! Ask us about nutritional counseling and special orders.
717-794-2177 www.capitalcamps.org
6210 Lincoln Way East Fayetteville, PA 17222
10016 Otterbein Church Road Newburg, PA 17240
Natural Foods & Supplements
Organic Tea & Bulk Herbs
12750 Buchanan Trail East Waynesboro, PA 17268
Conference Center at Shippensburg University
186 Path Valley Road Fort Loudon, PA 17224
Alternative Choices
Quality Supplements & Herbal Remedies
Blue Heron
717-830-2261
Chambersburg Mall 3055 Black Gap Road Chambersburg, PA 17201
EVENT SPACE 407 South Washngton Street Greencastle, PA 17225
SPORTS & OUTDOORS
Pappy Jay’s Bar-B-Q Sauces
717-264-1982 www.pappyjaysbar-b-qsauce.com
56 West Main Street Waynesboro, PA 17268
717-263-5797 www.shopchambersburgmall.com
Some of the Beautiful, Carefully-Chosen Hours: Wed-Fri. 10-5, Sat 10-3 SHOP Items We 27 Carry Include: South Carlisle Street, Greencastle, PA • • • • • • • • •
717-597-0215
Home Décor Pieces Gifts Antiques Collectibles Decorative Accessories Jewelry, Mostly Silver, at Reasonable Prices Reproduction Furniture Antique Furniture And More!
Hours: Wed-Fri. 10-5, Sat 10-3 27 South Carlisle Street, Greencastle, PA 717-597-0215 Tues Hours: Wed-Fri. 10-5, Sat 10-3 27 South Carlisle Street, Greencastle, PA 717-597-0215
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Penn National Community
717-597-0800 www.greengrovegardens.com
3720 Clubhouse Drive Fayetteville, PA 17222
1871 Old Main Drive Shippensburg, PA 17257
Premier Events
717-477-7469 www.luhrscenter.com
Main Street Deli 177 South Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201
429 East Orange Street Shippensburg, PA 17257 717-532-2279 www.premiereventsllc.com
Rhodes Grove Camp
717-267-2501 www.mainstreetdeli.com
717-735-4162www.rhodesgrove.com
405 South Main Street Mercersburg, PA 17236 717-328-5231 www.mercersburginn.com
Montessori of Chambersburg 875 Ragged Edge Road Chambersburg, PA 17202 717-261-1110
The Orchards 1580 Orchard Drive Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-264-4711 www.orchardsrestaurant.com
13805 Blairs Valley Road Mercersburg, PA 17236 717-328-9400 www.skiwhitetail.com/weddingsmeetings
Wilson College 1015 Philadelphia Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-264-4141 www.wilson.edu
WEDDING ATTIRE
1501 Criders Church Rd. Chambersburg, PA www.cvanntiqueengine.org
August 7-9, 2015
Spring Fling Show April 29, 30 & May 1, 2016
136 South Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-263-0138 www.jbbridals.com
717-267-2501 www.mainstreetdeli.com
* Free Admission * Free Parking * Flea & Craft Market * Delicious Food * Live Displays & Museum * Tractor Pulls
The Perfect Cake 2810 Lawyers Road Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-261-9517 www.facebook.com/ThePerfectCake
CAKES & CATERING
Rachel's Home Style Meals & Catering
A Matter of Taste
6352 McClays Mill Road Newburg, PA 17240
717-262-2128 www.amatteroftasteonline.com
Whitetail Resort
Elegant Alterations
Steam & Gas Show
J & B Bridals & Formals
2134 Woodstock Road Chambersburg, PA 17202
7693 Browns Mill Road Greencastle, PA 17202
Mercersburg Inn
Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-267-3744
717-352-2400 www.penngolf.com
H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center
23 Philadelphia Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201
717-530-9452 www.rachelscountrystore.com
WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY Carey On Photography
Fabio’s Events & Catering 6210 Lincoln Way East Fayetteville, PA 17222 717-352-7433 www.fabiosevents.com
Kathy's Deli & Catering 891 West King Street Shippensburg, PA 17257
166 South Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-264-4400 www.careyonphotography.biz
Clark Photography 11737 Country Club Road Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-765-0256 www.clarkphotography.com
717-477-8300 www.kathysdelionline.com
Main Street Deli 177 South Main Street
Garman Photography 437 Lea Road
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Fresh deli meats, bulk foods, gift items, seasonal plants and more!
The warmth and beauty of rose gold Whatever your special occasions may be, Ludwig’s will help you find the perfect gift.
121 S. Main St., Chambersburg, PA 17201 P: 717-264-7693 • www.ludwigsjewelers.com Hours: Mon.-Thurs. & Sat. 10am - 5pm, Fri. 10am - 8PM
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8564 Old Scotland Road, Shippensburg, PA
Chambersburg, PA 17202 717-263-6329 www.garmanphotography.com
Martha Buchanan Design
2019 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17202
WW DINE
717-264-2563
The Ice Cream Station
COFFEE & TEA
1560 Buttercup Drive Chambersburg, PA 17202 717-729-6882 www.marthabuchanandesign.com
105 Lincoln Way West Chambersburg, PA 17201
Big Oak Café
717-264-4439
410 Stouffer Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-262-2446 www.bigoakcafe.com
WEDDING SERVICES Bridal Imagery
The Igloo 2395 Philadelphia Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-261-0566
C&C Coffee
38 North Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-263-4146 www.bridalimagery.com
Keystone Classic Carriage
15 North Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-261-0111 www.candccoffee.com
2342 Philadelphia Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-264-8351 www.kennysdrivein.com
Hot Java
13752 Shimpstown Road Mercersburg, PA 17236 717-658-9451 www.keystoneclassiccarriage.com
1056 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-264-7272
Phantom Shadow Entertainment
One Bean Espresso Bar
25 South Queen Street Shippensburg, PA 17257
32 East King Street Shippensburg, PA 17257
WW DO - WINERIES & BREWERIES Adams County Winery
1643 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17201
99 Path Valley Road Fort Loudon, PA 17224
1098 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-263-1272 www.starbucks.com
Good-Ta-Go
42 South Main Street Chambersburg, Pa 17201 717-263-8327 www.facebook.com/teassuchllc
410 Cashtown Road Biglerville, PA 17307
717-369-3070
Rita's Italian Ice - Chambersburg 1245 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17201
Tea & Such
1640 Orchard Drive, Unit 1 Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-446-0138 www.good-ta-go.com
717-264-5991 www.meadowsfrozencustard.com
Milky Way Drive-In Restaurant
Starbucks
251 Peach Tree Road Orrtanna, PA 17353 717-334-4631 www.adamscountywinery.com
The Meadows Original Frozen Custard Chambersburg
www.shippenplce.com
717-532-9618 www.phantomshadow.com
Hauser Estate Winery
Kenny's Drive-In & Ice Cream Shoppe
717-263-5710 www.ritas.com
Rita's Italian Ice - Shippensburg 10018 Molly Pitcher Highway Shippensburg, PA 17257
TranquiliTea 117 West Main Street Waynesboro, PA 17268
717-532-9886 www.ritas.com
717-765-8327 717-334-4888 www.hauserestate.com
Knob Hall Winery 14108 St. Paul Road Clearspring, MD 21722
Rita's Italian Ice - Waynesboro
The Write Cup
11130 Buchanan Trail East Waynesboro, PA 17268
27 Center Square Greencastle, PA 17225
717-762-3891 www.ritas.com
717-597-1583 301-842-2777 www.knobhallwinery.com
Reid’s Orchard & Winery
Sweet Frog
ICE CREAM
1752 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17202
Bruster's Real Ice Cream
2135 Buchanan Valley Road Orrtanna, PA 17353
717-552-2920
500 Gateway Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201
717-677-7047 www.reidsorchardwinery.com
Roy Pitz Brewing Company
717-261-1484 www.brusters.com
Twin Kiss Drive-In 7321 Anthony Highway Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-749-5144
C R Bucks
140 North Third Street Chambersburg, PA 17201
2830 Lincoln Way West Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-496-8753 www.roypitz.com
Tuscarora Mountain Winery 25 Lincoln Way West Chambersburg, PA 17201
LOCAL FLAVOR 717-263-6050
1021 Lincoln Way West Chambersburg, PA 17202
Dairy Queen 1951 East Main Street Waynesboro, PA 17268
717-264-9721 717-762-8944 www.dairyqueen.com
717-261-9463 www.tuscaroramtwinery.com
Hoover's Grill & Ice Cream
30 West Family Restaurant
Aki Steakhouse and Sushi Bar 424 Gateway Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201
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717-263-9393 www.akichambersburg.com
Arturo's Pizzeria 5261 Buchanan Trail East Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-765-4200
The Beer Stube
843 Chambersburg Mall Chambersburg, PA 17202
717-496.8753 www.roypitz.com
Before & After CafĂŠ
717-264-3696
50 Pine Drive Greencastle, PA 17225
717-477-8088
Benny's Italian Restaurant 1910 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17202 (717) 263-0422
Bistro 71 71 North Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-261-0007 www.bistro71.net
Blondie's 11737 Old Route 16 Rouzerville, PA 17250 717-762-9030 www.blondies-pa.com
18 Shippensburg Shopping Center Shippensburg, PA 17257
Brother's Pizza - Waynesboro 11882 Buchanan Trail East, #D Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-765-8808
405 South Main Street Mercersburg, PA 17236
C R Bucks 2830 Lincoln Way West Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-263-6050
487 East King Street Shippensburg, PA 17257 717-532-5612 www.cjspubgrill.com
Casey's Restaurant & Lounge 155 South Antrim Way Greencastle, PA 17225
Copper Kettle
717-597-8383 www.caseysatbat.com
Chambersburg Family Diner 1110 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17201
1049 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-264-3109 www.thecopperkettlerestaurant.com
The Cottage Pub & Restaurant
717-446-0275
Chapin Grays Grill
717-794-2500
717-328-3403 www.mercersburginn.com
9 North Main Street
CJ's American Pub & Grill
15083 Summit Plaza Blue Ridge Summit, PA 17214
Byron's Dining
Cafe D'Italia
717-352-3998
717-263-3751
Brother's Pizza
6418 Chambersburg Road Fayetteville, PA 17222
Capital Restaurant 412 North 2nd Street Chambersburg, PA 17201
Brothers Pizza
717-530-1732 www.brotherspizzaship.com
334 East King Street Shippensburg, PA 17257
Ciao Bella
717-262-4364 www.cafeditalia.com
717-597-5322 www.mybrospizza.com
140 North Thirds Street Chambersburg, PA 17201
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Brothers Pizza
Checko's Restaurant
572 Wayne Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-264-8543 www.gotothecottage.com
Diffy's Family Restaurant 7900 Molly Pitcher Highway North Shippensburg, PA 17257 717-532-2718
46 South Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-264-1717
D'Lish Bakery 17 Shippensburg Shopping Center Shippensburg, PA 17257
Christine's CafĂŠ 51 West Main Street Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-749-0047
717-477-2299 www.dlishcake.com
Mercersburg, PA 17236
Dilly's 642 Lincoln Way West Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-263-8986
EJ's Grill 346 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17201
Giamcomo’s Italian Restaurant 107 Mont Alto Road Fayetteville, PA 17222
El Gallo
Gino's Pizza 800 South Potomac Street Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-749-7007
145 South Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201
El Sombrero
701 West King Street Shippensburg, PA 17257
Gracie's Place - Greencastle 717-643-1296
Flamingo Restaruant
15420 Molly Pitcher Highway Greencastle, PA 17225 717-597-8007 www.graciesplaces.com
5600 Lincoln Way East Fayetteville, PA 17222 717-352-8755
Gracie's Place - Waynesboro 11337 Buchanan Trail East Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-749-7000 www.graciesplaces.com
Flannery's Tavern on the Square 5 North Main Street Mercersburg, PA 17236 717-328-5011 www.flannerystavernonthesquare.com
Foot of The Mountain Restaurant
Greenvillage Drive-In Family Restaurant 5440 Philadelphia Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-263-5774
14191 Buchanan Trail West
717-762-9918
538 Stanley Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-263-7003
Highline Restaurant and Railway Lounge
717-593-0550 www.highlinecoffeehouseandcafe.com 717-532-5049
25 East Franklin Street Greencastle, PA 17225
717-477-8300 www.kathysdelionline.com
101 West Baltimore Street Greencastle, PA 17225
Goody's Restaurant
717-263-3336
26 South Potomac Street Waynesboro, PA 17268
Hat's Heroes 717-352-0199
717-263-1137 www.ejsgrill.com
Shippensburg, PA 17257
Gus & Ted's Tavern 717-328-2960
Kenzo Japanese & Asian Fusion 1495 Lincoln Way East #108 Chambersburg, PA 17202 717-263-0076
Keystone Family Restaurant 10530 Buchanan Trail East Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-765-6772
Knute's Pub & Grill 15 West King Street Shippensburg, PA 17257
Hoover's Grill & Ice Cream 2019 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17202 717-264-2563
Il Castello Ristorante & Pizzeria 15731 Pennsylvania Avenue State Line, PA 17263 717-597-1819 www.ilcastellosristorante.com
717-532-3876 www.knutespub.com
Lakeview Restaurant & Lounge 10738 Path Valley Road Fannettsburg, PA 17221 717-349-2361
Las Palmeras 209 Southgate Mall Chambersburg, PA 17201
Italian Village Restaurant 5267 Philadelphia Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-264-8577
717-446-0857
Little Dipper 3433 Lincoln Way West Chambersburg, PA 17202
James Buchanan Hotel, Pub & Restaurant 15 North Main Street Mercersburg, PA 17236
717-263-3133
Main Street Deli
717-328-0011 www.jamesbuchananhotel.com
177 South Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-267-2501 www.mainstreetdeli.com
John Allison Public House 104 East Baltimore Street Greencastle, PA 17225 717-643-0218 www.johnallisonpublichouse.com
Mama’s Pizza 347 North Main Street Mercersburg, PA 17236 717-496-0395
Johnnie's Family Restaurant 679 S Main St Chambersburg, PA 17201
The Quality Inn & Suites Hotel Conveniently located off Interstate 81, providing easy access to LetterkennyArmy Depot and Whitetail ski area. This Chambersburg, PA hotel is also close to Shippensburg University and Penn State Mont Alto, a campus of The Pennsylvania State University.
717-263-2334
Maria & Sal’s Pizzaria 4550 Lincoln Way East Fayetteville, PA 17222 717-352-3071
Kathy's Deli 891 West King Street
Mario's Italian Restaurant
Kayak Adventures!
Many travelers stay in the affordable Chambersburg area while visiting historic Gettysburg, approximately 30 minutes away. The surrounding area offers a variety of entertainment venues, eateries and cocktail lounges.
Guests are invited to enjoy amenities and features like: • Free hot breakfast • In room work desk microwave and refrigerators • Free wireless high-speed Internet access • Outdoor pool with sun deck • Meeting space available
1095 WAYNE AVE., CHAMBERSBURG, PA, 17201-2995 PHONE: (717) 263-3400 FAX: (717) 263-8386
Lessons Creeks Lakes
Schedule your personalized kayak trip today! 717-360-6902 www.kirkskayaks.com
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831 Wayne Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201
Molly's Restaurant & Carry Out
717-263-9397
109 South Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-261-0067
McCollums BBQ 8228 Lincoln Way East Fayetteville, PA 17222
Momma B’s 717-264-7272
565 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-271-1057
Mercersburg Mansion House 2 South Main Street Mercersburg, PA 17236
Montezuma Mexican Restaurant 717-498-0011
Mikie's Ice Cream & Green Cow Gift Shop 179 South Antrim Way Greencastle, PA 17225
1495 Lincoln Way East #103 Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-263-6300
820 Wayne Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-709-1003
717-597-4011
118 Walnut Street Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-749-7452 www.montezumamex.com
Milano Pizzeria & Ristorante 5201 Coffey Ave., Chambersburg, PA 17201
Mountain Shadows Diner
717-263-7000 www.facebook.com/milanochambersburg
14954 Buchanan Trail East Blue Ridge Summit, PA 17214 717-749-2705
Milky Way Drive-In Restaurant 99 Path Valley Road Fort Loudon, PA 17224
Mrs. Gibble's Restaurant 717-369-3070
7325 Molly Pitcher Highway Greencastle, PA 17225 717-375-4522 www.mrsgibbles.com
Mim's Mighty Meaty Hoagies 423 West Main Street Fayetteville, PA 17222
Saint Thomas, PA
Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-504-5737
New Texas Lunch Family Restaurant 108 Lincoln Way West Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-264-4439
Norland Grille 883 South Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-446-0357
Norland Pub 454 Norland Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-264-9115
The Orchards 1580 Orchard Drive Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-264-4711 www.orchardsrestaurant.com
The Parlor House 724 South Potomac Street Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-762-5415
Pat & Carla's Italian Eatery 600 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-263-6353
New Oak Forest Restaurant
717-352-3935 www.orderstart.com/mimshoagies
6097 Lincoln Way West
Pat & Carla's Italian Eatery 3218 Lincoln Way West Chambersburg, PA 17202 717-261-9917
Pat & Carla's Italian Eatery III
Traditional Pennsylvania Dutch Cooking at its Best... Rachel ’s Home-Style MEALS & CATERING
It’s up to you!
717-530-9452
Rachel will prepare a bounty of Amish Cuisine custom-made to your liking. Enjoy traditional foods such as: • Chicken, Beef or Ham
• Cole Slaw
• Mashed Potatoes
• Chow Chow
• Creamed Celery
• Fresh Baked
• Meatloaf
Dinner Rolls
• Pickled Beets
By Reservation Only
717-267-1119
Path Valley Family Restaurant 16350 Path Valley Rd. Spring Run, PA 17262
Shoppers! Stop by and visit Rachel’s Country Store! •
Toys & Books
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Candles
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Rubber
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American Girl
Stamps •
Scrapbooking
Books •
Supplies •
Housewares
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Amish Novels
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Dolls
Rhythm Musical Wall Clocks
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Amish Gifts & Crafts
6352 McClays Mill Rd, Newburg, Pennsylvania www.rachelscountrystore.com www.facebook.com/rachelscountrystore Store Hours: Mon - Fri: 8:00 am - 6:00 pm Sat: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
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920 South Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201
717-349-2900
Penn National Founders Grille
717-765-0200 www.redrungrill.com
Rolling Mill Restaurant 11657 Buchanan Trail East Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-749-5835 www.rollingmillrestaurant.com
Relax Lounge at The Orchards 1580 Orchard Drive Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-264-4711 www.orchardsrestaurant.com
Romeo's Pizza Shop 66 Church Street Mercersburg, PA 17236 717-328-3323 www.romeosofmercersburg.com/index.html
Route 30 Family Restaurant 1329 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-446-0309
Rue's Food & Spirits 115 North Main Street Mercersburg, PA 17236 717-328-3437
Select Family Restaurant 2 West King Street Shippensburg, PA 17257 717-530-1235
Stoner's Restaurant 615 Wayne Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-263-2008
Sunnyway Diner 140 North Antrim Way Greencastle, PA 17225 717-597-3928
Taverna 5450 5450 Fairfield Road Fairfield, PA 17320 717-642-5887
3720 Clubhouse Drive Fayetteville, PA 17222 717-352-2509 www.penngolf.com
Pure and Simple Cafe 164 East Baltimore Street Greencastle, PA 17225 717-593-4676 www.pureandsimplelife.com/café
Rachel’s Home Style Meals & Catering (call for reservations)
891 McClays Mill Road Newburg, PA 17250 717-530-9452 www.rachelscountrystore.com
Red Run Grill 11277 Buchanan Trail East
Tony's New York Pizza & Italian Restaurant 42 South Antrim Way Greencastle, PA 17225 717-597-2152 www.tonys-pizza.com
Travel America Country Pride Restaurant 10835 John Wayne Drive Greencastle, PA 17225 717-597-7762
University Grille 32 East King Street Shippensburg, PA 17257 717-532-4141 www.shipuniversitygrille.com
850 Chambersburg Mall Chambersburg, PA 17202
The Velvet Cafe 145 West Third Street Waynesboro, PA 17268
717-263-8943 717-762-7916
Vinnie's Pizza 5210 Molly Pitcher Highway Chambersburg, PA 17202 717-375-4094
Webbs Sports Bar 114 South Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-414-7637
REGIONAL & NATIONAL CHAINS
975 Norland Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201 (717) 262-2287
Applebee's - Waynesboro 12825 Township Highway 393 Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-749-3057
Arooga's Grille House & Sports Bar 105 West King Street Shippensburg, PA 17257
Bonanza
717-765-4021
717-762-9201
Longhorn Steak House
McDonalds - Mercersburg
980 Norland Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201
11924 Buchanan Trail West Mercersburg, PA 17236
717-261-9701
1071 Wayne Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-263-9870
717-328-0111
McDonald's - Chambersburg
Olive Garden
1520 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17201
990 Norland Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201
717-263-4601
Fuddrucker's 442 Gateway Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201
McDonald's - Chambersburg 2891 Philadelphia Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201
20 Falling Spring Road Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-263-0264 www.hosss.com
KFC - Chambersburg 1226 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17202 717-264-5083
McDonald's - Chambersburg 3347 Black Gap Road Chambersburg, PA 17201
717-477-9078
Travel the trails of family-owned and operated farms, orchards, vineyards, cafe’s, inns, and bed & breakfasts as you immerse yourself in the story of the South Mountain Region....
Panera Bread 979 Norland Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-263-6905
Papa John's Pizza - Chambersburg 977 Wayne Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-709-7272
717-263-7507
McDonald's - Greencastle 721 Buchanan Trail East Greencastle, PA 17225
Papa John's Pizza - Waynesboro 1675 East Main Street Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-762-1110
717-597-2589
McDonald's - Shippensburg
3 Airport Road Shippensburg, PA 17257
717-261-5592
717-263-2970
Hoss's Steak and Sea House
KFC - Shippensburg 717-635-6464
302 East Main Street Waynesboro, PA 17268
Denny's Restaurant
717-263-9011
717-263-4040
McDonald's - Waynesboro
11137 Buchanan Trail East Waynesboro, PA 17268
Chipotle Mexican Grill
Applebee's 1050 Wayne Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201
KFC - Waynesboro
333 East King Street Shippensburg, PA 17257
Pizza Hut - Chambersburg 928 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17201
717-532-7945
717-264-3133
Where we learned about the real iron men.
35 MINUTES FROM CHAMBERSBURG From training to battle, discover the strength of our nation’s soldiers through their stories at the U.S. Army Heritage & Education Center, an interactive museum with indoor and outdoor exhibits. Explore museums, family attractions and seasonal events in Cumberland Valley’s historic downtowns. Order your free Visitors Guide and plan your getaway now.
www.gettysburgwineandfruittrail.com
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Pizza Hut - Chambersburg
Sonic Drive-In
The 657 House Bed & Breakfast
The Inn at Birches Garden
907 Lincoln Way West Chambersburg, PA 17201
861 Norland Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201
657 Philadelphia Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201
7982 Kuhn Road Greencastle, PA 17225
717-263-1212
Pizza Hut - Greencastle 152 South Antrim Way Greencastle, PA 17225 717-597-7164
Pizza Hut - Shippensburg 815 West King Street Shippensburg, PA 17257 717-532-9554
Pizza Hut - Waynesboro 300 East Main Street Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-762-2186
717-496-8455
Subway - Mercersburg 11904 Buchanan Trail West Mercersburg, PA 17236
Subway - Shippensburg 100 West King Street Shippensburg, PA 17257 717-530-5151
Subway - Waynesboro 12751 Washington Township Boulevard Waynesboro, PA 17268
Texas Roadhouse 255 Walker Road Chambersburg, PA 17201
717-263-7900
983 Norland Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-262-1062
Ruby Tuesdays
WW STAY
1121 Lincoln Hwy, Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-262-2205
BED & BREAKFAST
More than just a venue Live Music Performances Artist Exhibitions • Studio & Venue Rentals • •
Stay updated via thethoughtlot.com/events Connect with us: facebook.com/thethoughtlot
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Burgundy Lane Bed & Breakfast
717-762-8112 www.burgundylane.biz
Craig Victorian Bed 'N Breakfast 756 Philadelphia Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-263-3371 www.CraigVictorian.com
11883 Mercersburg Road Greencastle, PA 17225 717-328-3259 www.foxsjusemtyme.com
TGI Fridays
921 Norland Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201
717-597-3700
Fox's Jus-Em-Tyme B & B
717-263-5003
Red Robin
155 South Washington Street Greencastle, PA 17225
128 West Main Street Waynesboro, PA 17268
717-762-7770
717-263-6008
Blue Window Bed & Breakfast
717-328-3283
Red Lobster 935 Wayne Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201
717-264-6491 www.the657house.com
Heartstreams B&B 11084 Fort Loudon Road Mercersburg, PA 17236 717-328-3447 www.heartstreams.net
717-597-3500 www.innatbirchesgarden.com
The Inn at Ragged Edge 1090 Ragged Edge Road Chambersburg, PA 17202 301-667-7819 www.innatraggededge.com
Lillie's Garden B & B 65 Norland Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-261-6593 www.lilliesgarden.com
Long Acres Guest House 9703 Blue Spring Road Mercersburg, PA 17236 717-382-8137 www.LongAcreAlpacaFarm.com
Monte Vista Bed & Breakfast 14795 Charmain Road Blue Ridge Summit, PA 17214 717-794-2962
Shepherd & Ewe B & B 11205 County Club Road Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-762-8525
Summit Springs Inn
15431 Summit Farm Drive Blue Ridge Summit, PA 17214 717-794-5121 www.summitspringsinn.com
HOTELS, MOTELS, INNS & LODGES Best Western of Chambersburg 211 Walker Road Chambersburg, PA 17201
Mercersburg Inn
The Downtown Business Council of Chambersburg welcomes you to....
717-262-4994 www.bestwestern.com/chambersburg
405 South Main Street Mercersburg, PA 17236 717-328-5231 www.mercersburginn.com
Parnell Springs Retreat
Budget Inn 2347 Molly Pitcher Highway Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-264-5019 www.budgetinn.com
2997 McDowell Rd. St. Thomas, PA 17252 717-729-2350 parnellspringsretreat@gmail.com
White Hall Manor Bed & Breakfast 501 East Baltimore Street Greencastle, PA 17225 717-643-0673 www.whitehallmanorbb.com
CAMPS & CAMPGROUNDS Adventure Camp for Kids at Whitetail Resort 13805 Blairs Valley Road Mercersburg, PA 17236 717.328.9400 www.skiwhitetail.com/adventure.htm
Capital Camps 12750 Buchanan Trail East Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-794-2177 www.capitalcamps.org
Cove Valley Youth Camp 5357 Little Cove Road Mercersburg, PA 17236 717-328-3055 www.covevalleycamp.com
Carson's Motel
May-December
414 West Loudon Street Chambersburg, PA 17201
Third Saturday in July
717-264-5188
Castle Green Motor Inn & Restaurant 671 East Baltimore Street Greencastle, PA 17225 717-597-3136 www.castlegreenmotorinn.samsbiz.com
Clarion Inn 1123 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-263-9191 https://www.choicehotels.com/ pennsylvania/chambersburg/clarionhotels
Cobblestone Hotel & Suites 12695 Washington Township Blvd. Waynesboro, PA 17268
Third Saturday in October
Tree Lighting & Christmas Parade Saturday before Thanksgiving
For more information on events: www.facebook.com/DowntownBusinessCouncil
888-693-8262 www.staycobblestone.com/pa/waynesboro/
Comfort Inn - Chambersburg 3301 Black Gap Road Chambersburg, PA 17202 717-263-6655 www.comfortinn.com/hotelchambersburg-pennsylvania-PA222
Longview Campground 7570 Robinson Road Mercersburg, PA 17236 717-328-3593
Rhodes Grove Camp 7693 Browns Mill Road Greencastle, PA 17202 717-735-4162www.rhodesgrove.com
Roxbury Holiness Camp 13763 Cumberland Highway Orrstown, PA 17244 717-532-2208 www.roxburycamp.com
Saunderosa Park, Inc. 5909 Little Cove Road Mercersburg, PA 17236 717-328-2216 www.saunderosapark.com
Twin Bridge Meadow Family Campground 1345 Twin Bridge Road Chambersburg, PA 17202
Comfort Inn - Greencastle 50 Pine Drive Greencastle, PA 17225 717-597-8164 www.comfortinn.com
Country Inn & Suites 399 Bedington Drive Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-261-0900 www.countryinns.com/chambersburgpa
Days Inn - Chambersburg 30 Falling Spring Road Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-263-1288 www.daysinn.com
Days Inn - Waynesboro 239 West Main Street Waynesboro, PA 17268 717-762-9113 www.daysinn.com
717-369-2216 www.twinbridgecampground.com
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Hampton Inn 955 Lesher Road Chambersburg, PA 17202 717-261-9185 www.hamptoninn.com
Holiday Inn Express 1097 Wayne Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-709-9009 www.chambersburgexpress.com
James Buchanan Hotel 15 North Main Street Mercersburg, PA 17236
1122 Wayne Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-264-1200 www.marriott.com
The Mercersburg Mansion Hotel 2 South Main Street Mercersburg, PA 17236
Kenmar Motel 17788 Cumberland Highway Newburg, PA 17240 717-423-5915
La Quinta Inn & Suites 199 Walker Road Chambersburg, PA 17201
1435 Doron Drive Chambersburg, PA 17202 717-263-0596 www.sleepinn.com
Penn National Inn
Super 8
3809 Anthony Highway Fayetteville, PA 17222
3648 Old Scotland Road Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-264-6288 www.super8.com
Quality Inn and Suites
Super 8
1095 Wayne Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201
735 Buchanan Trail East Greencastle, PA 17225
717-263-3400 www.choicehotels.com
Travel Inn
1175 Wayne Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201
4840 Lincoln Way West St. Thomas, PA 17252
717-267-2323 www.travelhero.com
Rite Spot Motel
717-328-5550 www.whitetailresortrealestate.com
Willow Hill Motel 12537 Path Valley Road Willow Hill, PA 17271 717-349-9916
WW TOURISM SUPPORTERS Buchanan Automotive
www.buchananautopark.com
Cottages of Shippensburg
717-530-1573
Travelodge 565 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17201
717-264-8382 www.redroof.com
14201 Barberry Circle Mercersburg, PA 17268
300 Dwelling Court Shippensburg, PA 17257 717-369-3128
F&M Trust 20 South Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-264-6116 www.fmtrustonline.com
717-264-4187 www.travelodge.com/
1110 Sheller Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-349-2361
Whitetail Mountainside Villages
1035 East Main Street Waynesboro, PA 17268 877-595-2495
717-597-5255 www.super8.com
Red Carpet Inn
Red Roof Inn
10738 Path Valley Road Fannettsburg, PA 17221
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Sleep Inn & Suites
717-498-0011
717-446-0770 www.lq.com
Lakeview Motel
717-267-2193 717-352-2144
717-352-2400 www.penngolf.com
717-328-0011 www.jamesbuchananhotel.com
Marriott Fairfield Inn
5651 Lincoln Way East Fayetteville, PA 17222
US Inn 2375 Philadelphia Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201
Inside Out 1055 Lincoln Way East Chambersburg, PA 17201
www.mercersburg.edu
717-264-7272 insideoutwherebeautybegins.com
Noelker & Hull Associates, Inc. 30 West King Street Chambersburg, PA 17201
Jennings Chevrolet Buick GMC 916 Norland Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-496-4158 www.jenningschambersburg.net
717-263-8464 www.noelkerhull.com
2227 Scotland Road Chambersburg, PA 17201 717- 262-2373 www.mennohaven.org
300 East Seminary Street Mercersburg, PA 17268 717- 328-6173
717-264-4312 www.sunnyhillproperties.com
200 N Main Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 717-263-0119
717-352-2400 www.penngolf.com
Wilson College
Summit Health
1015 Philadelphia Avenue Chambersburg, PA 17201
112 North Seventh Street Chambersburg, PA 17201
Mercersburg Academy
550 Cleveland Avenue Chambersburg PA 17201
The Tower at Falling Spring
Penn National Community 3720 Clubhouse Drive Fayetteville, PA 17222
Menno Haven
Sunnyhill Properties
717-264-4141 www.wilson.edu
717-267-3000 www.summithealth.org
In beautiful downtown Chambersburg
DISTINCTIVE WOMEN’S CLOTHING, UNIQUE ACCESSORIES & GIFTS. 123 South Main Street | Chambersburg, PA 17201 | 717-263-8529 www.facebook.com/hlay123 • www.shophlay.com
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