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Your family’s health is our priority. We can help you in a medical emergency or when you need care for a minor health concern. Our experts are ready and waiting for you. We offer two convenient options in the Lititz area.

UPMC Express Care UPMC Express Care provides quality, walk-in medical care to patients with minor illnesses and injuries including, but not limited to: • Coughs, colds, and flu • Eye and ear infections • Pulled and strained muscles • Cuts and scrapes • Bites, stings, and rashes

• Stomach aches • Lab and imaging services • Sports, school, and driver’s license physicals • Vaccinations and flu shots • Pregnancy testing

233 College Ave., Ste. 101, Lancaster | 717-740-5750 Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Holiday hours may vary. UPMCPinnacle.com/RightCare

The Emergency Department at UPMC Lititz Minutes matter during an emergency. Our ED doctors are ready to care for you. We’re available 24/7. Visit us for fast, expert, and high-quality care. We can help with everything from cuts, burns, and broken bones to life-threatening conditions like heart attack or stroke. See us when you need rapid medical attention. We offer efficient, prompt, and compassionate care. UPMC Lititz 1500 Highland Ave., Lititz UPMCPinnacle.com/Lititz


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Important Numbers & Information TRANSPORTATION Smoketown Helicopters

Training | Tours | Aerial Services 311 Airport Drive Smoketown, PA 17576 (717) 344-4871 www.smoketownhelicopters.com

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scan here ! Red Rose Transit Authority 225 N. Queen Street Lancaster, PA 17603 (717) 397-5613 www.redrosetransit.com

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scan here ! Amtrak | Lancaster Station 53 E. McGovern Avenue Lancaster, PA 17602 (800) 872-7245 www.amtrak.com

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Greyhound

53 E. McGovern Avenue Lancaster, PA 17602 (717) 397-4861 www.greyhound.com

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Commuter Services of Pennsylvania 866-579-RIDE (7433) pacommuterservices.org

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500 Airport Road, Suite G Lititz, PA. 17543 (717) 569-1221 lancasterairport.com

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UTILITIES Lancaster City Water Bureau 150 Pitney Road Lancaster, PA 17602 (717) 291-4820 cityoflancasterpa.com/water/

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scan here ! Columbia Water Company 220 Locust Street Columbia, PA 17512 (717) 684-2188 www.columbiawaterco.com

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Elizabethtown Area Water Authority 211 W. Hummelstown Street Elizabethtown, PA 17022 (717) 367-7448 www.etown-water.com

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GENERAL INFORMATION City of Lancaster Information Services

120 N. Duke Street Lancaster, PA 17608 (717) 291-4744 www.cityoflancasterpa.com/services/

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Lancaster Public Library 125 N. Duke Street Lancaster, PA 17602 (717) 394-2651 lancasterpubliclibrary.org

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Lancaster County Emergency Services

https://co.lancaster.pa.us/658/Emergency-Services

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Additional Lancaster County Services https://co.lancaster.pa.us/170/Services

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https://co.lancaster.pa.us/462/County-History

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Maps of historic city buildings, voting districts, and parks and trails. https://co.lancaster.pa.us/205/Map-Gallery

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GRAPHIC DESIGN & LAYOUT

Emily Fogelman

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Paul Vasiliades Paul is considered to be one of the area’s most prolific image makers who is known for his scenic Harrisburg landscapes. You can find a wide variety of his work in local art galleries, Harrisburg state agencies, restaurants, and hotels. High profile corporate clients throughout the mid-state commission Paul for his artwork. Besides being an awardwinning wedding photographer, Paul features an array of travel photography such as Caribbean imagery and most recently, cityscapes of Harrisburg, Philadelphia, New York, and Washington, D.C. Some of his latest projects include presenting his photography 3-dimensionally. For more information, visit www.paulvphotography.com and www.paulvstudios.com.

CONTACT

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Publisher’s Welcome Whether you’re a guest to the Lancaster County region or have chosen this as your home, I’m proud to showcase the best shopping, dining, attractions, and personal services to you! For the better part of 20 years, I opened and ran restaurants for small business owners. My mission in creating the Live.Work.Play. family of hardcover, regional guidebooks was to support the hospitality industry I come from and small business as a whole by creating an affordable, more focused platform that gives them the massive exposure they deserve. That being said, I’m launching all four of our guidebooks in fall and winter of 2020. COVID-19 has wreaked havoc on all of our lives but specifically on small business. I’m proud to showcase some of the best small businesses in Lancaster County and look forward to our next annual edition featuring even more. I urge you to take advantage of our interactive website and quick response codes in the hardcover edition. It will allow you to shop, book appointments, learn more, or make a reservation with our Live.Work.Play. family of small businesses. As many businesses have modified their hours, it will also give you the opportunity to get up-to-date information on how they’re conducting business. As you explore the rolling hills and city life of the greater Lancaster region, please let our Live.Work.Play. family know how you found them. They appreciate it and did, after all, make this beautiful guidebook possible. Enjoy!

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Contents 7

Interactive Guide

10 Pennsylvania Firsts 12

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Did You Know? Lancaster

18 Public Art of Lancaster 21

Boutique Shopping

27 Pennsylvania Dutch Foods 28 Brickerville Specialty Shops

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Attractions & Family Fun

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Parks & Trails

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Golf Guide

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Craft Beer & Mead

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Want to shop, book an appointment, make a reservation, or learn more about the businesses, restaurants, and organizations featured in Live.Work.Play? Scan the QR codes in this interactive guide and throughout the book to connect with them via their websites and Facebook pages. Enjoy!

How to scan QR codes:

SHOPPING SHOPPING Brickerville Antiques Barn

See ad on page 31.

Doterra

See ad on pages 60-61.

Glass Accents

See ad on page 33.

Open up your camera app and point it at the QR code to automatically scan. You will be directed to the website or Facebook page!

Artist’s Attic

A Touch of Taste

Capital City Mall

See ad on page 41.

Cherry Acres Old Barnwood Furniture

Frederic Loraschi

George’s Furniture

J.A. Sharp Custom Jeweler

Miesse Candies

See ad on page 32.

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MinD’s Boutique

Plum Bottom

Prussian Street Arcade

Sonnie’s Secret

Toys on the Square

Vintage Jewelry Design

Wertz Candies

SHOPPING

See ad on page 22.

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Zum Anker Alley Shoppes

See ad on page 34.

DINING & SPIRITS

Brickerville House Restaurant

Cullari Vineyards and Winery

Gibraltar Restaurant

Lancaster Brewing Company

Meduseld Meadery

Moo-Duck Brewery

Nick’s Bistro

Paul V Photography

Salon Synergy

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See ads on page 39 & 57.

Yellow Submarine Coaching See ad on page 1.

Lake Tobias Wildlife Park

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RECREATION & ENTERTAINMENT

Smoketown Helicopters

See ad on page 46.

See ad on page 30.

See ad on page 15.

EVENT & SERVICE PROFESSIONALS Shining Star Entertainment

See ad on the inside front cover.

Dutch Wonderland See ad on page 43.

Wolf Sanctuary of PA

See ad on page 44.


MUSEUMS & ART ORGANIZATIONS

Tarpon Springs Chamber of Commerce See ad on pages 58-59.

Cartoon Network Hotel

See ad on page 43.

Lancaster Museum of Art

The Demuth Museum

Pet Pantry of Lancaster

Schreiber Center for Pediatric Development

See ad on page 36.

See ad on page 54.

ACCOMMODATIONS

See ad on page 36.

See ad on back cover.

Beyond the Wall Bed and Breakfast

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Pennsylvania FIRSTS First to Invent, Discover, or Patent • • • • • • • • • • • • •

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Polio Vaccine Electronic Computer Ferris Wheel Steamboat Franklin Stove Shock Absorber Cement Bifocals Zinc Anthracite Coal Apple Parer Soldering Gun Slicing Machine

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Carborundum Flashcubes Cable Car Folding Machine Water Gas Production Accordion Dental Mallet Revolving Door Recumbent Chair Water Softener Street Letter Box Sandblasting Pencil with Attached Eraser

• Automatic Telephone System • Rotary Washing Machine • Bessemer Steel Making Process • Steam Shovel • Daylight Savings Time • Textile Machinery • Rubber • Electric Meter • “Big Mac” • Horsepowered Mower • Stereoscope

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Rotary Steam Engine Air Brakes Snap-Tops for Cans Wire Glass Typewriter Ribbon Lightning Rod Printing Press in America Electric Motor (Interpole Direct Current) • Photographic Attempt to Show Motion • “Honey Bee Lens” for People Who are Partially Blind

First to Manufacture

First Among States

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• Number of Licensed Hunters • Boiler Plates • Rural Population • Covered Bridges • State Game Lands • Potato Chip Production

Boiler Plates Straw Paper Hookless Fastening Lager Beer Platinum Metal Mustard Printer’s Ink

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Quinine Root Beer Wallpaper Jeans, Fustians, Everlasting, and Coatings • Folding Bed

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Pretzel Production Scrapple Production Licensed Bakeries Meat Packing Plants Sausage Production Mushroom Production


First in the Nation • Nation’s Capital • Electronic Computer Built, First Commercial Use of Electronic Computer, and First Solid-State Electronic Computer • Television Broadcast • Rolling Mill • Iron Casting • Carpet Mill • Paper Mill • Radio Broadcast • Hospital • Library • Magazine • Newspaper • Zoo • Institution of Art • Electric Watch • Round-Trip Airplane Flight • Government Low-Interest, Long-Term Financing Program to Help Businesses • All Motion Picture Theater • Commercial Radio Station • Educational Public Television Station • Cable Television System • Transistors Produced Commercially for a Specific Product • Production of Cottonseed Oil • Commercial Production of Zinc • Production of Expandable Polystyrene • Commercial Installation of Ball Bearings • Production of Rayon • Commercial Production of Aluminum • Commercial Production of Electric Meters • Steel Mill with an Electrical Machine • Patent Reissue • Print Patent • Commercial Use of Picture Phone • Commercial Use of Telephone with Push Buttons • Dual Elevator in Service • Belt Conveyor System

• Use of Aluminum Walls for Building Construction • Tunnel for General Traffic and Railroad Tunnel • English Patent Granted to a Resident of America • Successful Oil Well • Commercial Oil Refinery • Natural Gas Piped to Homes for Commercial Use • Program to Provide Corporations Tax Breaks for Contributing to the Community • Full-Scale Nuclear Power Plant • Public Use of Polio Vaccine • Biology Course Offered in a College • Adhesive and Medicated Plaster in Treatment of Fractures • Chemistry Laboratory and Chemistry Professor • Preparation of Dried, Human Blood Serum • Druggist • Botany Professor • Geology Book • Air Mail Service • Tests with Antifreeze • Sleeping Car for Railroad • Locomotive for Railroad Use • Steel Passenger Railroad Coach • Automated People Mover • Rough-Dry Laundry Service • Seed Business • Automobile with a Circulating Lubrication System • Commercially Successful Steamboat • High-Speed, Multi-Lane Highway, the Pennsylvania Turnpike • Building Erected in the United States for Public Use • Mint of the United States • Crematory • Preparation of Soda Water • Use of Electric Turnstile • Stone, Cast-Iron, Iron-Wire Suspension and Concrete Arch Highway Bridges • Permanent Theater Building

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Commercial Museum Aluminum-Faced Building Bird Sanctuary Glass Crystal Chandelier Saturday Half-Holiday Introduced Low-Rent Community Housing Project Planned Community Commercial Pretzel Bakery Professional Football Game Streetcar Passenger Cable Car (Steepest Ever Built) University for Blacks Model School Opened Bible Translated to English in America Mass Transit Bus Pool Purchase Plan in the U.S. Water Pumping Station Company-Owned Service Station Melon Grown Arcade Circus Nursing School Christmas Savings Club Advertising Agency and Advertising School Book Entered for Copyright Artist Successful in Commercial Art Sugar Beets Grown Book for the Blind Graduate School for Women Building and Loan Association Pennsylvania State Police were the First Organized State Police Force In The Nation, Instituted in 1905 Symphony Orchestra Encyclopedia Automobile Road Map Printed Ballot for an Election Commercial High School Law Digest Published Bottler of Mineral Water Fire Patrol and Fire Insurance Company Seatrain // Source: PA Senate GOP

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DID KNOW? DIDYOU YOU KNOW ? • Lancaster is one of the oldest inland cities in the United States of America. It is 71 miles west of Philadelphia and is snuggled along the north and west by the mighty Susquehanna River. • From 1799 to 1812, Lancaster was the capital of Pennsylvania. Lancaster was also the capital of the United States for one day. • German immigrants, known as Pennsylvania Dutch (from “Deutsch” meaning German), were the first to settle in the area in 1709. At that time it was known as “Hickory Town”.

• John Wright, a prominent citizen, gave it the name “Lancaster” after Lancaster, England where he formerly lived. The city is known as the “Red Rose City” due to its link to Lancaster, England.

• The Famous Woolworth’s 5 & 10 Cent Store was first founded by Frank Woolworth in Lancaster in 1879, after a previous unsuccessful attempt in Utica, NY. His original Lancaster store was located at North Queen and Chestnut Streets.

• Robert Fulton, born in Lancaster County in 1765, was the first to make navigation practical with a ship powered by steam. Fulton did not invent the steam engine, but he made history with his steam powered voyage on the Hudson River in 1807. A township in southern Lancaster County is named after him. • Milton S. Hershey, whose name has become synonymous with the chocolate bar, actually started his first milk chocolate factory in Lititz, Lancaster County. Milton Hershey had big plans of building a bigger factory with a town around it and founded the famous factory and town that was named after him in nearby Dauphin County. • The Follmer-Clogg Umbrella Corporation, located at West King and Mulberry Streets in Lancaster, was once the largest umbrella factory in the world. It has now been converted to residences known as The Umbrella Works. • James Buchanan, the 15th President of the United States, moved to Lancaster after college and died there. He is buried in Woodward Hill Cemetery.

• Lancaster County has 29 covered bridges, also known as kissing bridges. • American pioneers who traveled west relied heavily on the sturdy, broad-wheeled Conestoga wagons, which originated from Conestoga, Pennsylvania.

• Lancaster County Conservancy’s Boyer Nature Preserve was once home to one of the largest Native American settlements east of the Mississippi.

Want to know more about Lancaster? Check out these sites: DiscoverLancaster.com

CityofLancasterPA.com

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Miesse Candies is one of the oldest confectionery companies in the US. In 1875 when they first opened, they served toffee, caramels, and chews—along with ice creams, and Italian ice.

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More than 350 craft breweries are located in Pennsylvania, several of which predate Prohibition, including Yuengling, the oldest brewery in the country.

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A INSPIRED DINING EXPERIENCE

Gibraltar delivers thoughtfully prepared, ever changing and seasonally focused fare, sourcing the world’s best seafood, prime meats and local produce, all complimented by a well-rounded wine selection, creative artisan cocktails and fresh local craft beer selection. GIBRALTARGRILLE.COM • THE SHOPPES AT WORTHINGTON • 488 ROYER DR. LANCASTER, PA 17601 • 717.397.2790

EXPERIENCE REAL LOCAL FLAVOR Award Winning Craft Beers Inspired Dining Outdoor Seating & Family Friendly LANCASTER BREWERY 302 N. PLUM STREET LANCASTER, PA 17602 PH 717.391.6258

LANCASTER TAP ROOM 2323 LINCOLN HWY. EAST LANCASTER, PA 17602 PH 717.826.9555

VISIT US AT LANCASTERBREWING.COM

VISIT OUR OTHER LOCATION IN HARRISBURG LBC HARRISBURG • 469 EISENHOWER BLVD. HARRISBURG PA 17111 • PH 717.564.4448

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public art OF LANCASTER

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Loryn Spangler-Jones

ABOUT Award winning and internationally recognized mixed media artist, Loryn Spangler-Jones exhibits locally and is the founder of LSJ Studios in downtown Lancaster, PA. Making art since 1997, she is self taught and her innate talent is the foundation of her spontaneous and visceral paintings. Her work can be found in several different publications, from major art magazines to coffee table art books from North Light Publications. Cultivating human connectivity and creative collaboration through art, Spangler-Jones has been leading group workshops since 2012. Loryn Spangler-Jones is a tour de force and her work continues to reach people all over the world!

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C A F A P Pennsylvania has 76.6 miles of coastline along Lake Erie and is one of four states that borders the lake. Lake Erie is the Walleye Capital of the World – people come from all over the world to fish the waters.

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SEE AD ON PAGE 22.

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Boutique

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SHOPPING IN LANCASTER COUNTY

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C A F A P At 3,213 feet, Mount Davis is the highest point in Pennsylvania. It is located in Forbes State Forest in Somerset County. There is an observation tower located on Mount Davis that provides a 360-degree view.

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No TVs, Conversation Welcome! OPEN Wed-Fri 3-9 • Sat 12-9 • Sun 12-5

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In 1974, the Firefly became the Pennsylvania State Insect. And in 2012 a synchronous colony of fireflies was found in Pennsylvania’s Allegheny National Forest. Synchronous species of fireflies are very special—and they exist only in a handful of places throughout the world.


Sports Bar & Great Casual Dining

At Nick's Bistro, everyone is family. 324 W. Market Street | Marietta, PA 17547 | 717-604-1137 | www.NicksBistroMarietta.com

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D U TC H F O O D In the heart of the Keystone State is Lancaster County, home to the Amish community and Pennsylvania Dutch food. We’re tempting your taste buds with these five favorites.

DIPPY EGGS

A “ dippy egg” is also known as a sunnyside up egg. Perfect for dipping your toast into the gooey yellow yolk.

SHOOFLY PIE

Shoofly pie is a molasses pie or cake topped with crumbs It developed its traditional form among the Pennsylvania Dutch in the 1880s. While this dish was historically eaten at breakfast, today it’s primarily eaten as dessert.

RED BEET EGGS

Red beet eggs, or pickled beet eggs, are hard boiled eggs that combine beet juice, cider vinegar, sugar, and salt for a deep red color and distinctive taste.

PIEROGIES

A pierogi is a small dough dumpling stuffed with a filling like potato or cheese and typically served with onions and sour cream.

SCRAPPLE

Scrapple consists of scraps of pork or other meats and combined with cornmeal. It is then shaped into loaves for slicing and frying. It is standard breakfast fare and often topped with maple syrup. LIVE. WORK. PLAY.

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HERSHEY TASTING ROOM

1251 E. Chocolate Ave. | Hershey, PA 17033 717-533-8985

BRICKERVILLE TASTING ROOM

2 E. 28th Division Highway | Lititz, PA 17543 717-568-2210

Hershey’s first and only winery featuring over 35 varieties, including our best-selling chocolate wine, Coco Nostra. We invite you to stop by either of our tasting rooms to sample hand-crafted wine made in the “Sweetest Place on Earth!”

CullariVineyards.com /CullariVineyardsAndWinery

Vintage Jewelry Design by Linda Martin

Estate Jewelry • Limited Edition Artisan Jewelry One-of-a-kind accessories for you and your home

Come visit Brickerville’s hidden treasure! Brickerville House Specialty Shops

2 East 28th Division Highway, Brickerville, PA 717.627.2420 www.VintageJewelryDesign.com

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Hours: Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri: 10-5 Thurs: 10-7 • Sat: 9-5


• Specialty Gift Items • Unique Clothing • Complete Decorating Service • Window treatments

Presented by Linda Witter, Interior Decrorator of ROOMSCAPES BY LINDA Brickerville Specialty Shoppes � 2 E. 28th Division HWY, Brickerville, PA / 717.625.7467 � M/T/W/T 10-5, Th 10-7, Sat 9-5, Sun 9-3

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13 Specialty Shops BRICKERVILLE ANTIQUES BARN Quality Antiques & Collectibles in a Restored 1857 Barn

Route 322 & 501 | 2 E. 28 Division Highway, Lititz, PA 5 Miles North of Lititz at Brickerville House Shops Open 7 Days a Week | Mon-Sat 10am-5pm | Sun 10am-4pm th

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Unique & Original Upcycled Clothing, Handcrafted Jewelry & Pottery, and More! F ROM LOCA L AND REGIONA L ARTIS TS

484-333-1914 Brickerville House Shops 2 E. 28th Division Highway Lititz, PA 17543

2 East 28th Division Highway, Lititz, PA 17543 717-627-0114 718 Cumberland Street, Lebanon, PA 17042 717-273-0511

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Glass Accents Contemporary Art Glass and More!

Glass Accents Contemporary Art Glass and More!

Hours: Monday - Saturday 10am to 5pm Other hours by appointment

The Brickerville House Specialty Shops Hours: Highway, 2 East 28th Division MondayLititz - Saturday 10am to 5pm PA 17543

Located in Brickerville Specialty Shops 2 E. 28th Division Highway Unit 10 | Lititz, PA 17543 717.665.5885 | www.Salon-Synergy.com

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ZumAnkerAlleyShoppes.com

Hidden Gem of Lititz A sophisticated boutique located in the Zum Anker Alley Shoppes, just footsteps from the General Sutter Inn. Featuring new collections from Nic + Zoe, French Dressing Jeans, Lisette L, Andrea Lieu & more! Jewelry by John Medeiros

22 E. Main Street, Rear | Lititz, PA | 717-627-7663 Owner, SONNIE WENTLING, formerly of Donecker’s Store Hours: Monday-Saturday 10-5

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WHIMSICAL GARDEN ART REALISTIC BIRDS FOR THE BIRD LOVER ORIGINAL WORKS OF ART AND COLLECTIBLES


Inspired Designs For The Home Vintage and modern furniture made from reclaimed barn lumber. Specializing in live edge slab wood tables and tops.

Live Edge Slab Wood Tables Custom Bars and Islands Stock and Custom Cabinets Steampunk and Vintage Lighting Ironwork, Accessories, & More! 23 E. Main Street, Lititz | 717-626-7557 Www.cherryacres.com

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David Brumbach, Yellow Head, n.d., mixed media, Lancaster Museum of Art Collection

Charles Demuth, Self Portrait, 1907, oil on canvas, Demuth Museum Collection

Discover the thriving Lancaster art scene and a variety of exhibitions on a local, regional, & national scale. Since its founding in 1965, the museum has been a leading source for art & education for the community & visitors.

Explore the home and studio of Modernist artist and Lancaster native Charles Demuth (1883-1935), featuring the world’s largest collection of Demuth works rotating on display, local art exhibitions, and public programs.

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Guided tours of Pennsylvania’s Capitol are offered every half hour Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Weekends and most holiday tours are offered at 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m. & 3:00 p.m. The Capitol is closed for tours on New Year’s Day, Easter Sunday, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. Schedule is subject to change without notice.

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The Moravian mosaic tile floor of the Pennsylvania State Capitol has close to 400 picture tiles. The tiles pictured are all located within the main rotunda, but the tiles on the floor span the majority of the building.

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Attractions & FAMILY FUN IN & A ROUND LANCASTER COUNTY

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IT'S FAMILY TIME Conveniently located in Lancaster, PA! With more than 35 rides, attractions, and shows, Dutch Wonderland is the perfect place for your next family adventure. Cool off in Duke's Lagoon water play area (Memorial Day Labor Day), make discoveries on Exploration Island, or fly aboard Merlin's Mayhem, the park's first suspended coaster.

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The Great Dane was designated the official state dog of Pennsylvania in 1965. Great Danes were used as a hunting and working breed in frontier Pennsylvania. A portrait of William Penn and his great Dane hangs in the Governor’s reception room.

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8,000 SQ FT OF FUN! Toys on the Square is a brick-andmortar specialty shop with over 30 years of retail experience.

PAINT-YOUR-OWN POTTERY We have a large selection of pre-made bisque pottery to choose from. Available for walk-ins and parties. Ages 4-104. Ask about shipping.

TOYS FOR ALL AGES We have a wide variety of toys for all ages, from newborn to adults; we can help you find the right gift for that special someone!

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Parks & Trails IN LANCASTER COUNTY

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Chickies Rock County Park The most notable feature in the park is Chickies Rock, a massive piece of quartzite rock that towers 200 feet above the river. Chickies Rock overlook offers great views from high above the river. The park features a group pavilion, open play areas, access to Chiques and Donegal creeks, and boat-launch access to the Susquehanna River.

Conestoga Greenway Trail

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Conestoga Greenway Trail is a 1.3-mile trail following a loop of the Conestoga River and is a prototype for a greenway along the rest of the waterway. The goal is to develop an interconnected system of natural areas through the Conestoga watershed that protects green space natural habitat and water quality.

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D.F. Buchmiller County Park There are three pavilions located at Buchmiller Park, an 18 hole disc golf course, a playground, and six pickleball courts that can be used free of charge on a first-come, firstserved basis, or they can be reserved for a small hourly fee by contacting the Park Office in Lancaster County Central Park. Volleyball: Equipment (a net and ball) will only be rented along with a pavilion. A $75 security deposit is required for equipment rental, while a nominal fee will be charged per day. The security deposit is refundable when the complete set of equipment is returned. 48

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Lancaster County Central Park Lancaster County Central Park is the largest of the county’s parks, covering 544 acres. Central Park is located on the southern edge of Lancaster City in West Lampeter Township. It features a pool, skate park, six pavilions that can be rented for private functions, the Garden of Five Senses, garden plots, trails, camping, an environmental center, and Shuts Environmental Library; a lending library with more than 3,000 books and videos about nature and the environment.

Theodore A. Parker III Natural Area This 100-acre park is located in the southeast portion of Lancaster County and is named after the late Theodore A. Parker III, an internationally known ornithologist from Lancaster County.

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Lancaster Junction Recreation Trail Lancaster Junction Recreation Trail travels through some of Lancaster County’s most scenic farmland and borders Chiques Creek in its northern half. This trail has well-graded, level surfaces, making it ideal for hiking, jogging, bicycling, horseback riding, and cross-country skiing.

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Northwest Lancaster County River Trail The Chickies Rock section of the Northwest Lancaster County River Trail provides a key connector for the larger 14.2-mile trail which runs from Columbia to Falmouth. The trail provides numerous recreational opportunities including walking, jogging, cross-country skiing, and bike riding as well as providing an alternative means of transportation to Route 441. The trail also exposes visitors to the historic ruins and scenic attractions along the Susquehanna River corridor.

Money Rocks County Park Money Rocks County Park, located near the Narvon Clay Mine, spans over 300 acres of woodland in the Welsh Mountains of eastern Lancaster County. The lines of boulders and outcroppings are spectacular. The pride of the park is a rocky spine of boulders called Money Rocks, so-named because farmers in the Pequea Valley allegedly hid cash among the rocks.

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Speedwell Forge County Park

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This undeveloped 415acre park has a hiking trail through its scenic woods and a small parking area along Speedwell Forge Road. Deer, ruffed grouse, wood thrushes, veeries, and several kinds of woodpeckers live in Speedwell’s forest. Hunting and fishing are allowed in the park during authorized seasons.

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GOLF GUIDE

FOR LANCASTER COUNTY

COOL CREEK GOLF CLUB 18 holes over 6,521 yards with a par of 70 (Public) 300 Cool Creek Road • Wrightsville (717) 252-3691

IRON VALLEY GOLF CLUB 18 holes over 7,026 yards with a par of 72 (Public) 201 Iron Valley Drive • Lebanon (717) 279-7409

CROSSGATES GOLF CLUB 18 holes over 6,041 yards with a par of 72 (Public) 1 Crossland Pass • Millersville (717) 872-4500

OVERLOOK GOLF COURSE 18 holes over 6,100 yards with a par of 70 (Municipal) 2040 Lititz Pike • Lancaster (717) 569-9551

EVERGREEN GOLF COURSE 18 holes over 4,569 yards with a par of 66 (Public) 1503 Lititz Road • Manheim (717) 898-7852

PILGRIM’S OAK GOLF COURSE 18 holes over 7,043 yards with a par of 72 (Public) 1107 Pilgrims Pathway • Peach Bottom (717) 548-3011

FAIRVIEW GOLF COURSE 18 holes over 6,227 yards with a par of 71 (Public) 2399 Quentin Road • Lebanon (800) 621-6557

PLEASANT VALLEY GOLF CLUB 18 holes over 6,497 yards with a par of 72 (Public) 8467 Pleasant Valley Road • Stewartstown (717) 993-2184

FOUR SEASONS GOLF CLUB 18 holes over 6,320 yards with a par of 72 (Municipal) 949 Church Street • Landisville (717) 898-0104

TANGLEWOOD MANOR GOLF CLUB 18 holes over 6,457 yards with a par of 72 (Public) 653 Scotland Road • Quarryville (717) 786-2500

FOXCHASE GOLF CLUB 18 holes over 6,710 yards with a par of 72 (Public) 300 Stevens Road • Stevens (717) 336-3673 HIGHLANDS OF DONEGAL GOLF CLUB 18 holes over 6,403 yards with a par of 71 (Public) 650 Pinkerton Road • Mount Joy (717) 653-2048 50

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PET FRIENDLY IN LANCASTER COUNT Y

DOG PARKS & DOGGIE SWIMS

Beau’s Dream Dog Park at Buchanan Park 901 Buchanan Avenue • Lancaster, PA 17603 • (717) 291-4835 Angela, who is a local resident, and her dog Beau won the 2012 Beneful Dream Dog Park contest that brought a $500,000 dog park makeover to Lancaster’s Buchanan Dog Park. The park is divided into areas for small and large dogs. There are water fountains, splash pads, running space, and obstacles. They are open from sunrise until sunset. Dogs must be licensed and have current vaccinations. Noel S. Dorwart Park and Nature Area 408 Parklawn Court • Lancaster, PA 17601 • (717) 898-3100 Farmingdale Trail offers 3.5 miles of trails that wind through 70 acres of wetlands and woodlands. There is a dog park with adjoining walking trails and picnic areas. Dogs must be on a leash unless in the fenced dog park area. They are open from sunrise until sunset. Overlook Dog Park 2040 Lititz Pike • Lancaster, PA 17601 • (717) 290-7180 The park is open everyday from sunrise until sunset. You do need to register dogs and pick up Key Fob to enter the dog park. Dogs must be licensed and have current vaccinations. The park is managed by Manheim Twp. Recreation & Park Planning Department and the Manheim Township Dog Owners Group (MTDOG). Doggie Swim at Lititz Springs Pool 201 Maple Street • Lititz, PA 17543 • (717) 626-8484 This event is held annually in September. Bring a copy of rabies vaccination and dog license. Only pet owners can go into the pool with the dogs. There is a small fee. Doggie Swim at Conestoga Pines Pool 200 Arthur E. Morris Parkway • Lancaster, PA 17601 • (717) 392-2115 Event is free but you must register. Bring a leash, collar, and proof of rabies vaccination. Pooches must be spayed or neutered and handlers must be at least 16 years old. 52

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PET RESCUES

Humane League of Lancaster County 2195 Lincoln Highway E • Lancaster, PA 17602 • (717) 393-6551 Humane Pennsylvania is the region’s largest partnership of animal welfare organizations, combining the efforts and resources of managed intake and adoption guarantee animal shelters, adoption centers, non-profit veterinary hospitals and clinics, equine rescue, emergency animal service organizations, animal welfare management services, and an animal focused charitable foundation. Centerville Pet Rescue 237 Centerville Road, Suite 7 • Lancaster, PA 17603 • (717) 405-3425 Centerville Pet Rescue provides services for the rescue, care, and re-homing of unwanted pets in Lancaster, PA and beyond. Furever Home Adoption Center 5984 Main Street • East Petersburg, PA 17520 • (717) 560-6400 Furever Home is a no-kill, cage-free facility in Lancaster county. The building is only zoned to house cats, but they work with local dog rescues to help all animals in the community, including counseling families that are looking to rehome their dogs. Pennsylvania SPCA Lancaster Center 848 S Prince Street • Lancaster, PA 17603 • (717) 917-6979 The Pennsylvania SPCA Lancaster Center operates out of the Mary K. Dano Animal Shelter. The Lancaster Center is dedicated to reuniting lost animals with their pet parents, finding new homes for adoptable animals, and providing low cost services to the community. PAWS of Lancaster 359 College Avenue • Lancaster, PA, 17603 • (717) 399-4559 PAWS is a no-kill animal rescue and spay/neuter group dedicated to saving the lives of companion animals through spaying and neutering, pet fostering and adoption, and educational efforts. They are an all volunteer non profit.

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ABOUT: In 2011, the formation began with the meeting of three individuals at a corner table at Barnes & Noble. Since then, the Pet Pantry of Lancaster County has undergone many changes and much growth. Those three individuals: Melody Sanders, Dr. Bryan Langlois, and Krystle Black, along with countless other volunteers and staff have all helped the Pet Pantry become THE ORGANIZATION in Lancaster County that is there day in and day out to “Meet the Need” of animals and their loving families.

The Pet Pantry was formed after all three of the individuals above realized that a need was not being met in Lancaster County. Many people were struggling. The economic downturn had left many making the heartbreaking decision to surrender their beloved pet solely because they lacked the funds to provide food for them. Others were choosing between feeding themselves or feeding their pets. Still, others were selling off all of their possessions to be able to provide their pets with food. There had to be a way to help these people and prevent these animals from leaving their loving families and ending up in the shelter system. Thus...the Pet Pantry of Lancaster County was born!

HOURS FOR ADOPTION ROOM AND THRIFT SHOP: Sunday: 12:00 — 4:00 p.m.

Monday: Closed (with exception to surgical and medical appointments) Tuesday — Friday: 12:00 — 7:30 p.m. Saturday: 11:00 a.m. — 5 p.m.

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Averaging over 400 adoptions a year, 1,000 feral cat TNR surgeries a year, 70,000+ pounds of dry dog/cat food given out a year, 150+ families helped a year, over $250,000 in veterinary care a year to those in need, and 50+ life saving veterinary procedures a year for animals with no where else to turn to for help, the Pet Pantry truly has become the animal welfare organization in Lancaster County that is there to “Meet the Need” of animals and their families right here in Lancaster County and surrounding areas!

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Located along the Anclote River where it intersects the Gulf of Mexico, Tarpon Springs is a rich mixture of culture, customs, and families. Its waterfront is a working seaport and shopping district with the unmistakable feel of a Grecian fishing village. Its downtown is a showcase of proud historic buildings and homes from the gracious Victorian era. It’s an unlikely blend of histories, and one you’ll find only in Tarpon Springs, Pinellas County’s oldest city. 58

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Past Indian history in this beautiful coastal community predates the arrival of the first settlers in the early 1800’s. Soon after, the advent of the railroad and the building of the Anclote Key Lighthouse brought many positive changes to the area. The town’s Victorian influences stem from the late 1800’s to about 1905, when the seaside village became a playground for wealthy Northerners. These seasonal residents built luxurious estates along Spring Bayou. Soon Tarpon Springs gained fame as one of the great health centers and winter resorts of the time.


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Rich sponge beds, discovered in the 1880’s, spawned a flourishing new industry. In 1905, young sponge divers were recruited from the Dodecanese Islands of Greece. The sponge industry thrived, as did the Greek community, and the town’s focus changed. Some of the Greek immigrants who came to the area continue their traditional trade of sponge diving. Today Tarpon Springs is a showcase of both cultures, from its vintage Victorian era mansions and buildings to its lively Greek traditions and community.

Experience the flavor of Greece and the excitement of an authentic working waterfront on the Sponge Docks. Visit authentic Greek restaurants and bakeries, sponge diving and sightseeing tour boats, unique shops, antique shops and art galleries, and the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral, home of the largest Epiphany celebration in the Western Hemispheres – No Passport Required!

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Index DINING & SPIRITS

Brickerville House Restaurant

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Cullari Vineyards and Winery

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Gibraltar Restaurant

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Lancaster Brewing Company

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Meduseld Meadery

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Moo-Duck Brewery

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Nick’s Bistro

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EVENT & SERVICE PROFESSIONALS Paul V Photography Salon Synergy Shining Star Entertainment Yellow Submarine Coaching

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ACCOMMODATIONS

Beyond the Wall Bed & Breakfast Cartoon Network Hotel

MEDICAL

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MUSEUMS & ART

Lancaster Museum of Art

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The Demuth Museum

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ORGANIZATIONS

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Tarpon Springs Chamber of Commerce Wolf Sanctuary of PA

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RECREATION & ENTERTAINMENT Cartoon Network Hotel Dutch Wonderland

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Lake Tobias Wildlife Park

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Pennsylvania Capitol

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Smoketown Helicopters

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Wolf Sanctuary of PA

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SHOPPING

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Frederic Loraschi

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George’s Furniture

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Glass Accents

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J.A. Sharp Custom Jeweler

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Miesse Candies

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MinD’s Boutique

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Plum Bottom

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Prussian Street Arcade

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Sonnie’s Secret

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Toys on the Square

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Vintage Jewelry Design

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Artist’s Attic

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A Touch of Taste

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Brickerville Antiques Barn

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Capital City Mall

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Wertz Candies

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Cherry Acres Old Barnwood Furniture

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Zum Anker Alley Shoppes

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Enriching lives. Giving hope. For all who need us, every day. The Schreiber Center for Pediatric Development serves more than 4,000 children every year. We provide outpatient and in-home pediatric therapy services and high-quality early education preschool and child care services. At Schreiber, we see every child’s unique capabilities and help them achieve their fullest potential.

SCHREIBER’S SERVICES INCLUDE:  Occupational Therapy

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