Bird-in Hand PA Tourist Area
Walking Bird-in-Hand Tourist Area from North Ronks road toward Lancaster City on Old Philly Pike. Amish Farm Store. Bird-in-Hand farmer's market, Hot Air Balloon launch site and more.
The Revolutionary War and Edward Hand on the Rock Ford Plantation in Lancaster Country Documentary
Stephen Fetterman, Henry Stover, and Nick Taylor's history project on Edward Hand and the Revolutionary War for Mr. Badaracco. (reupload)
Shopping in Intercourse, PA - Lancaster County
There is SO much to do in the Amish Lancaster area...especially shopping!
There is soooo many little shops in the small communities of Intercourse, Gap, Bird-in-Hand and Strasburg. You could literally spend days here!!
North Museum of Nature and Science - Lancaster, PA
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5 reasons why you should live in Lancaster
these are my top 5 reasons why I love living in Lancaster PA and maybe why you would too.
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Alumni Q&A with Edward Champ Hall '83
Edward P. Champ Hall is the proud owner of Champ’s Barber School in Lancaster, PA for 15 years. A graduate of J.P. McCaskey High School, he went on to further his education at Hudson Barber and Beauty School (Harrisburg, PA). He holds a business degree from Ashworth College in Atlanta, Georgia.
Mr. Hall has spoken in numerous schools and colleges in Pennsylvania including teaching Junior Achievements on importing, exporting, and foreign exchange at Edward Hand Junior High School in Lancaster, PA.
Edward Hall is a motivational speaker. Mr. Hall has powerfully recited on numerous occasions around the United States the “I Have a Dream” and “I’ve Been to the Mountain” speeches by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Mr. Hall has spoken on several occasions before the House of Representative for the State of Pennsylvania.
Mr. Edward Hall’s honors include the following: inducted into the Boys and Girls Club Hall of Fame in Lancaster, PA (1993); honored by Pennsylvania State Representative, Mr. Mike Sturla for his outstanding dedication to the youth (1999); honored by Pennsylvania Masons Mt. Horeb Lodge 14 for his service to the community and commitment to youth (1999); honored by the Office of Lancaster County Commissioners for outstanding service and contributions to young people and the community (1999); honored by Pennsylvania State Treasurer Barbara Hafer for his achieved success in business (2000); received the Business Development Award from The Urban League (2005); speaker at the Capital in Washington, D.C. before Congress on behalf of Small Businesses (2007); featured in USA Today (2009); received the Champion of Diversity Award from the Lancaster County Urban League (2011); honored by the NAACP for his service and commitment to the community as an entrepreneur who mentors and develops the lives of young men and women through education and business (2012); honored by Lancaster, Pennsylvania Mayor Rick Gray for his outstanding commitment to the city, and his valuable service to the community (2012); received Distinguished Alumni Award from McCaskey High School, Lancaster, Pennsylvania (2013); received the NAACP Pennsylvania State Conference Business Man of The Year from Sr. President Dwayne D. Jackson (2014); and received two Revolution Powerlifting Syndicate Powerlifting World Records for bench pressing.
He still teaches at Champ's Barber School.
Pennsylvania: The Amish @ Lancaster
The Amish are a group of traditionalist Christian church fellowships with Swiss German Anabaptist origins. They are closely related to, but distinct from, Mennonite churches. The Amish are known for simple living, plain dress, and reluctance to adopt many conveniences of modern technology.
The history of the Amish church began with a schism in Switzerland within a group of Swiss and Alsatian Anabaptists in 1693 led by Jakob Ammann. Those who followed Ammann became known as Amish. In the second half of the 19th century, the Amish divided into Old Order Amish and Amish Mennonites. The latter mostly drive cars as does the main society during the 20th century, whereas the Old Order Amish retained much of their traditional culture. When it is spoken of Amish today, normally only the Old Order Amish are meant.
In the early 18th century many Amish, and Mennonites, immigrated to Pennsylvania for a variety of reasons. Today the Old Order Amish, the New Order Amish, and the Old Beachy Amish continue to speak Pennsylvania German, also known as Pennsylvania Dutch, although two different Alemannic dialects are used by Old Order Amish in Adams and Allen counties in Indiana.
As of 2000, over 165,000 Old Order Amish lived in the United States and about 1,500 lived in Canada. A 2008 study suggested their numbers had increased to 227,000, and in 2010, a study suggested their population had grown by 10 percent in the past two years to 249,000, with increasing movement to the West. Most of the Amish continue to have six or seven children, while benefitting from the major decrease in infant and maternal mortality in the 20th century. Between 1992 and 2017, the Amish population increased by 149 percent, while the U.S. population increased by 23 percent.
Amish church membership begins with baptism, usually between the ages of 16 and 23. It is a requirement for marriage within the Amish church. Once a person is baptized within the church, he or she may marry only within the faith. Church districts average between 20 and 40 families and worship services are held every other Sunday in a member's home. The district is led by a bishop and several ministers and deacons. The rules of the church, the Ordnung, must be observed by every member and cover many aspects of day-to-day living, including prohibitions or limitations on the use of power-line electricity, telephones, and automobiles, as well as regulations on clothing. Most Amish do not buy commercial insurance or participate in Social Security. As present-day Anabaptists, Amish church members practice nonresistance and will not perform any type of military service. The Amish value rural life, manual labor, and humility, all under the auspices of living what they interpret to be God's word.
Members who do not conform to these community expectations and who cannot be convinced to repent are excommunicated. In addition to excommunication, members may be shunned, a practice that limits social contacts to shame the wayward member into returning to the church. They typically operate their own one-room schools and discontinue formal education after grade eight, at age 13/14. Until the children turn 16, they have vocational training under the tutelage of their parents, community, and the school teacher. Higher education is generally discouraged, as it can lead to social segregation and the unraveling of the community. However, some Amish women have used higher education to obtain a nursing certificate so that they may provide midwifery services to the community.
Comfort Suites Amish Country, Lancaster, USA, HD
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Hotel Comfort Suites Amish Country sells fast on our site. The Comfort Suites Amish Country hotel is located in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch Country and provides easy access to a number of local points of interest. The Greenfield Corporate Center, a master-planned business community, is only four miles away. This hotel is minutes from popular attractions and historical landmarks like the Dutch Wonderland amusement park, the Lancaster County Convention Center, the Strasburg Rail Road, American Music Theatre, the Hands on House Children's Museum, and the Sight & Sound Theatres (Noah's Landing, and Millennium and Living Waters theatres).
Guests of this hotel can enjoy features and amenities, including free hot breakfast, free wireless high-speed Internet access, free newspaper, indoor heated pool, executive fitness center.
The on-site business center provides conveniences like a public computer with Internet access, and copy and fax service. This hotel has a board room that accommodates up to 10 people.
All of our guest suites have microwaves, refrigerators, coffee makers, curved shower rods, hair dryers, spacious work desks, flat-screen televisions, irons, ironing boards, sofa sleepers, voice mail and cable television with free HBO. Keep your electronic devices charged with the recharge device including AC and USB outlets provided in all guest rooms.
For added convenience, a 24-hour convenience store and coin-operated laundry facilities are located on the premises. Valet cleaning service is offered. On-site parking is available and can accommodate most cars, trucks or buses.
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Kitchen Kettle Village in Intercourse, PA
Intercourse, PA, is in the Amish community of Lancaster County and the site of Kitchen Kettle Village. Enjoy an outing for the whole family with shopping, entertainment, dining and critters. We're sure you won't leave empty handed.
Harvest Drive Family Inn Intercourse - Amish Country - Gordonville (Pennsylvania) - United States
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Harvest Drive Family Inn Intercourse - Amish Country hotel city: Gordonville (Pennsylvania) - Country: United States
Address: 3368 Harvest Drive; zip code: PA 17529
Located in Amish Country, this motel is just 10 miles from central Lancaster in Intercourse, Pennsylvania. Facilities include free Wi-Fi access in every room. The property is surrounded by scenic farmland.
-- Situé dans la communauté Amish, le motel Harvest Drive Family Inn Intercourse - Amish Country est à seulement 16 km du centre de Lancaster à Intercourse, en Pennsylvanie. Une connexion Wi-Fi gratuite est disponible dans chaque chambre.
-- Este motel, rodeado de pintorescas tierras de cultivo y situado en Amish Country, a solo 16,09 km del centro de Lancaster, Intercourse, Pensilvania, ofrece habitaciones con conexión WiFi gratuita.
-- Dieses Motel im Amish Country liegt nur 16 km vom Zentrum von Lancaster entfernt in Intercourse, Pennsylvania. Jedes Zimmer hier bietet kostenfreies WLAN. Die Unterkunft ist von malerischen Feldern umgeben.
-- Dit motel ligt midden in de landerijen van Amish Country, op slechts 16 km van het centrum van Lancaster in Intercourse, Pennsylvania. Het biedt gratis WiFi in alle kamers. De accommodatie wordt omgeven door prachtige landbouwgrond.
-- Dotato di connessione WiFi gratuita in tutte le camere, questo motel è immerso nella pittoresca campagna dell'Amish Country, a Intercourse (Pennsylvania), a soli 16 km dal centro di Lancaster.
-- アーミッシュカントリーにあるモーテルで、ペンシルベニア州ランカスター中心部から約16.1kmのインターコースに位置しています。各客室に無料Wi-Fi回線が備わっています。美しい農地に囲まれています。 Harvest Drive Motelの各客室は明るい色調のシンプルな内装のカーペットフロアで、木製家具、ケーブルテレビ、専用バスルームが備わっています。 Motel Harvest Driveの敷地内には子供用プレイグラウンドがあるほか、ペンシルベニア・ダッチの農場のパノラマの景色を望めます。...
-- 这家汽车旅馆位于阿米什乡间(Amish Country),距离宾夕法尼亚州因特考斯的兰开斯特(Lancaster)市中心仅10英里(16公里)。其设施包括每间客房内的免费WiFi。旅馆周围环绕着风景秀丽的农田。 Harvest Drive Motel汽车旅馆的每间客房内均设有有线电视和连接浴室。客房装饰简朴,拥有明亮的颜色和木制家具,还铺有地毯。 汽车旅馆内的儿童游乐场可供客人娱乐。Motel Harvest Drive汽车旅馆享有宾夕法尼亚州荷兰人(Pennsylvania...
-- Мотель находится в Стране амишей, в деревне Интеркорс, штат Пенсильвания, всего в 16 км от центра города Ланкастер. К услугам гостей бесплатный Wi-Fi в каждом номере. Мотель окружен живописными фермами.
-- يقع الموتيل في بلد الأميش، على بعد 16 كم من وسط لانكستر. وتشمل المرافق خدمة الواي فاي المجانية في كل غرفة. يشمل Harvest Drive Motel على تلفزيون الكابل وحمام داخلي في كل غرفة. تأتي مصممة ببساطة بألوان زاهية والمفروشات الخشبية وأرضيات مغطاة بالسجاد.
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Harvest Drive Family Inn Intercourse - Amish Country - Gordonville (Pennsylvania) - United States
Harvest Drive Family Inn Intercourse - Amish Country hotel city: Gordonville (Pennsylvania) - Country: United States
Address: 3368 Harvest Drive; zip code: PA 17529
Located in Amish Country, this motel is just 10 miles from central Lancaster in Intercourse, Pennsylvania. Facilities include free Wi-Fi access in every room. The property is surrounded by scenic farmland.
-- Situé dans la communauté Amish, le motel Harvest Drive Family Inn Intercourse - Amish Country est à seulement 16 km du centre de Lancaster à Intercourse, en Pennsylvanie. Une connexion Wi-Fi gratuite est disponible dans chaque chambre.
-- Este motel, rodeado de pintorescas tierras de cultivo y situado en Amish Country, a solo 16,09 km del centro de Lancaster, Intercourse, Pensilvania, ofrece habitaciones con conexión WiFi gratuita.
-- Dieses Motel im Amish Country liegt nur 16 km vom Zentrum von Lancaster entfernt in Intercourse, Pennsylvania. Jedes Zimmer hier bietet kostenfreies WLAN. Die Unterkunft ist von malerischen Feldern umgeben.
-- Dit motel ligt midden in de landerijen van Amish Country, op slechts 16 km van het centrum van Lancaster in Intercourse, Pennsylvania. Het biedt gratis WiFi in alle kamers. De accommodatie wordt omgeven door prachtige landbouwgrond.
-- Dotato di connessione WiFi gratuita in tutte le camere, questo motel è immerso nella pittoresca campagna dell'Amish Country, a Intercourse (Pennsylvania), a soli 16 km dal centro di Lancaster.
-- アーミッシュカントリーにあるモーテルで、ペンシルベニア州ランカスター中心部から約16.1kmのインターコースに位置しています。各客室に無料Wi-Fi回線が備わっています。美しい農地に囲まれています。 Harvest Drive Motelの各客室は明るい色調のシンプルな内装のカーペットフロアで、木製家具、ケーブルテレビ、専用バスルームが備わっています。 Motel Harvest Driveの敷地内には子供用プレイグラウンドがあるほか、ペンシルベニア・ダッチの農場のパノラマの景色を望めます。...
-- 这家汽车旅馆位于阿米什乡间(Amish Country),距离宾夕法尼亚州因特考斯的兰开斯特(Lancaster)市中心仅10英里(16公里)。其设施包括每间客房内的免费WiFi。旅馆周围环绕着风景秀丽的农田。 Harvest Drive Motel汽车旅馆的每间客房内均设有有线电视和连接浴室。客房装饰简朴,拥有明亮的颜色和木制家具,还铺有地毯。 汽车旅馆内的儿童游乐场可供客人娱乐。Motel Harvest Drive汽车旅馆享有宾夕法尼亚州荷兰人(Pennsylvania...
-- Мотель находится в Стране амишей, в деревне Интеркорс, штат Пенсильвания, всего в 16 км от центра города Ланкастер. К услугам гостей бесплатный Wi-Fi в каждом номере. Мотель окружен живописными фермами.
-- يقع الموتيل في بلد الأميش، على بعد 16 كم من وسط لانكستر. وتشمل المرافق خدمة الواي فاي المجانية في كل غرفة. يشمل Harvest Drive Motel على تلفزيون الكابل وحمام داخلي في كل غرفة. تأتي مصممة ببساطة بألوان زاهية والمفروشات الخشبية وأرضيات مغطاة بالسجاد.
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Amish Country, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Dutch Country
Amish Country, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Dutch Country
Lancaster County is home to the second largest Amish settlement in the world. There are numerous ways there to learn more about the Amish lifestyle. Some of the unique Amish attractions in Lancaster offer a good place to start. You can tour Amish exhibits or homesteads. You can take tours through the back countryside past Amish farms. You can even take an Amish buggy ride and learn about their way of life from inside a carriage driven by an Amishman.
In the Amish Country of Lancaster County, you can get away from the fast-paced urban lifestyle and find a more relaxed, slower-paced atmosphere. That’s one of the reasons this area is such a popular vacation and weekend getaway. The change of pace and slower way of living found along back country roads can be very relaxing. You can even tour local farms while you are there.
Pennsylvania Dutch Country refers to an area of southeastern Pennsylvania, United States that by the American Revolution had a high percentage of Pennsylvania Dutch inhabitants. Geographically the area referred to as Amish/Dutch country centers on the cities of Allentown, Hershey, Lancaster, Reading, and York.
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Lancaster City
Downtown Lancaster combines the historical and the modern to provide visitors with interesting and enjoyable activities, as well as excellent eating, from the early morning, until the wee hours of the night. Lancaster is a beautiful and historic city, that earned the distinction for being the capital of the United States for one day on, September 27, 1777. As the new nations leaders, the continental congress, fled Philadelphia and headed to York, where the wide Susquehanna river would provide protections from the pursuing British troops. In 1789, Lancaster had the distinction of being the largest inland town in the United States, with a population of about 4,200. General Edward Hand proposed that Lancaster would be an excellent choice as the permanent capital of the nation. That didn't happen of course, but Lancaster has prospered, and downtown has always been the economic and cultural center of Lancaster County.
Today, downtown Lancaster is a bustling city, where new development and new ideas, blend smoothly with the city's rich history. Lancaster's most spectacular attractions is Lancaster's central market, the oldest, continuously operating farmers market in the nation. Every Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday, local farmers and merchants fill their stands with fresh and delicious produce, meats, cheeses, and prepared foods. a trip to market is a must to every visitor to Lancaster.
Next to market, are the Heritage center, which details Lancaster's long and, industrious history, and the Quilt and Textile Museum, which displays quilts made by Amish women between 1870 and 1940.
Just one block from market, or North Prince Street is the Fulton Opera House. The Fulton opened in 1852, and today it hosts stage productions, concerts, and training for young performers. Check their calendar and maybe you'll be able to catch a show at the Fulton.
Surrounding the Fulton is Lancaster's growing arts district. in the last decade, Lancaster has become an important destination for lovers of the arts. The city has more that 90 art related attractions, ranging from galleries and studios to, museums, antique shops and performing arts centers. In the evening of the first Friday of every month, the city comes alive as thousands of Lancastrians and visitors walk the streets and enjoy the downtown attractions.
Just north of the art district on Prince street is Lancaster's favorite outdoor gathering place, Clipper Magazine Stadium, home of the Lancaster Barnstorming, of the Independent Atlantic League. The Barnstormers play from April through September, and a night at the ballpark is inexpensive fun for fans of all ages.
For the children, downtown Lancaster offers, The Whole In The Wall Puppet Theatre on North Water street. Whole In The Wall presents puppet shows such as Peter Pan and Rumpelstiltskin that absolutely delight children. A few blocks east of downtown, on New Holland avenue, is the Lancaster Science Factory, which offers a hands on and fun opportunity to learn their science lessons.
Pennsylvania's only president, James Buchanan, lived right here in Lancaster. His majestic home, Wheatland, is about a mile and a half west of downtown, on Marietta avenue. It's open for tours from April through October.
For the serious, or the casual shopper, downtown Lancaster is a delight where you will enjoy boutiques, bakeries, gifts shops, and jewelers. The 300 block of North Queen street, know and Uptown, is Lancaster's offbeat shopping region, with antique shops, unusual restaurants and lots of other intriguing stores. It's also home to the only magic shop in town.
Exploring all the Lancaster offers is certain to give you a hearty appetite, and you'll find plenty of places to replenish yourself in the downtown area. Whether you favor traditions American favorites, elegant of casual dinning, Italian, Mexican, Irish, Chinese, Japanese, Mediterranean, or just muffins, the restaurants of Lancaster are sure to leave you happy and satisfied.
Downtown Lancaster is in every way the center of the Lancaster county universe. No matter where your staying in Lancaster county, make time for a trip downtown. It's where the modern and the historic combine to make every visit, a pleasure.
The Country Inn of Lancaster - Lancaster Hotels, Pennsylvania
The Country Inn of Lancaster 4 Stars Hotel in Lancaster,Pennsylvania Within US Travel Directory One of our top picks in Lancaster.
Located less than 1.
6 km from Dutch Wonderland Amusement Park, this hotel boasts an on-site restaurant and an indoor heated pool.
The Tanger Outlet Mall is 2 minutes’ drive away.
Each guest room at The Country Inn of Lancaster features cable TV with HBO channels.
They are warmly decorated in country decor, wood furnishings, and Amish-style quilts.
Select rooms have a balcony or a refrigerator.
Guests at the Lancaster Country Inn can relax in the hot tub or visit the on-site business centre.
Billiards is also available.
Your Place Restaurant serves hearty American dishes, like chicken pot pie or barbecue ribs.
Continental breakfast is available every morning in the hotel lobby.
Lancaster town centre is 8 km from the hotel.
Sight & Sound Theater is 10 minutes’ drive away.
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The Yawkey Family Inn: The house that compassion built
The Yawkey Family Inn provides housing to Children's Hospital Boston patient families who need assistance with short-term stay in the Boston area. This 120-year old home was, with the help from, in large part, the Yawkey Foundations and the Family Inn Foundation, and a large number of generous donors, converted into a welcoming environment for patient families and their children.
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Food Delivery in Lancaster, PA
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Lancaster Host Resort and Conference Center in Lancaster PA
Reservations: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lancaster Host Resort and Conference Center 2300 Lincoln Highway East Lancaster PA 17602 Less than a half mile from Dutch Wonderland Amusement Park, Lancaster Host Resort features an on-site golf course and indoor and outdoor pools. Rooms offer cable TV and Nintendo 64. Guest rooms provide free Wi-Fi, desks and ironing facilities. They also include hairdryers and coffee makers. Lancaster Host Resort and Conference Center offers guests a poolside grill, 2 restaurants and meeting facilities. The resort features miniature golf and game rooms. It also provides tennis and basketball courts and a softball field. Lancaster Host Resort is less than a half mile from Tanger Outlet Center. It is 5 miles from the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania and 7 miles from Kitchen Kettle Village and the National Christmas Center.