Best Bars Pubs & hangout places in Lancaster, United States
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List of Best Bars and Pubs in Lancaster
Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant
JB Dawson's
The Pressroom Restaurant
Horse Inn
LongHorn Steakhouse
Lancaster Brewing Company Taproom & Grill
Federal Taphouse
Tellus360
Annie Bailey's Irish Public House
BJ's Restaurant & Brewhouse
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The Happy Hour Guys at Lancaster Brewing Co. - HHG #89
Housed in a late 19th century tobacco warehouse that once held World War II interned prisoners, the Lancaster Brewing Co. keeps a sense of the past alive while serving up 21st century award winning craft beer. Uniquely situated in the heart of Dutch- Amish country, LBC is mindful of its natural fresh roots and is keeping the tradition of the former Munich of the New World alive while enjoying double digit yearly growth. Get to know the folks behind these fantastic beers and then stop by to try a Hop Hog on for size!
Cheers!
Lancaster - Boss Hog DIPA - PABrewNews (Pennsylvanian Craft Ale)
Brewed by:
Lancaster Brewing Company
Pennsylvania, United States
Style | ABV
American Double / Imperial IPA | 10.10% ABV
Lancaster - Double Chocolate Milk Stout - PABrewNews (Pennsylvanian Craft Ale)
Brewed by:
Lancaster Brewing Company
Pennsylvania, United States
Style | ABV
Milk / Sweet Stout | 6.70% ABV
Beer Plants
Just another day at the Big Egg Farm. Had a chance to get out and burn some garbage. Had a few beers in the process too.
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Pete Eats Lancaster - Alley Kat
More than 1,600 readers voted for the top pizza places in the Lancaster area for the new online food series, Pete Eats, sponsored by Gochnauer Home Appliance Center.
LancasterOnline is visiting the top four over the next few weeks, in no particular order. New episodes will air on Wednesdays.
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Lancaster brewing co. Double chocolate milk stout (beer Review)
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Poured in Pennsylvania Q & A Zoetropolis Still House
Poured in Pennsylvania, a documentary on the craft beer scene in Pennsylvania was shown at Zoetropolis Still House on January 17th, 2019 followed with a panel discussion. Panel included...
Nate Kresge - GK Visual
Jared Barnes - Collusion Tap Works
Brad Kleinfelter - Mt. Gretna Craft Brewery
Derek Wolf - Wolf Brewing Co.
Mark Braunwarth - Lancaster Brewing Company
Stephanie Heffner - Beer Busters Podcast
Dain Shirey - St. Boniface Craft Brewing Company
Pennsylvania
The Keystone state -- key to America's independence. Check out the history and culture of Pennsylvania, where many German-speaking immigrants settled, with Christopher Hoh. #50states #PA
Transcript:
Hello, my name is Christopher Hoh. I work in the U.S. Embassy in Vienna, and I was born and brought up in the the Keystone State.
Pennsylvania was one of the original 13 colonies. It was called the Keystone State in the 18th century because of its central location and role in U.S. history. The first capital of the United States was in Philadelphia.
Before it was colonized, the area was home to Native American tribes, including the Lenape and the Susquehannok.
The name Pennsylvania means, Penn's Woods. In 1681, England's King Charles II gave the land to William Penn as payment for a debt of 16,000 pounds. This was one of the largest land grants to an individual in history.
William Penn was a member of the Religious Society of Friends, also known as Quakers, who were persecuted in England. So Penn established the colony for any people persecuted for their faith.
Many religious exiles from Europe settled in Pennsylvania, including the Amish, an Anabaptist sect. Today, the Amish live much as they did in the 17th century, without modern conveniences such as electricity and cars.
In the 18th and 19th centuries Germans migrated to Pennsylvania in large numbers. English‐speakers mispronounced the German word, Deutsch, as Dutch, and these immigrants became known as the Pennsylvania Dutch.
In many Pennsylvania communities, German was spoken as the language of everyday life into the early 1900's. You can still hear German dialects in the farmers' markets of Lancaster and Reading, my home town.
The language is similar to Germany's Palatinate dialect. For example, the man's dog -- der Hund des Mannes -- is this in PA Dutch -- em Mann sei Hund.
Today, 12.7 million people live in Pennsylvania, the sixth most populous state in the U.S. It covers over 46,000 square miles (more than 119,000 km2 ).
Pennsylvania has several large cities. Philadelphia was known in the 1700's as the Athens of America because of its rich cultural life.
Part of that is attributed to Pennsylvania's most famous citizen, Benjamin Franklin -- author, inventor, philosopher, businessman, diplomat and revolutionary leader.
Philadelphia is also home to the Liberty Bell, the icon of American freedom. It remains on view, cracked, on Independence Mall, where the Continental Congress met and in 1776 declared independence from Britain.
Here are some other firsts from Pennsylvania:
The first medical school, hospital, library and insurance company were established in there.
The first commercially drilled oil well near Titusville produced the first U.S. oil boom in 1859.
The first U.S. Envoy to Austria in 1838 was Henry A.P. Muhlenberg, from Lancaster.
And the Philadelphia Zoo is the oldest zoo in America.
My hometown, Reading, is located in southeastern Pennsylvania. Formerly a textile and manufacturing center, Reading became known as The Factory Outlet Capital of the World.
The surrounding area has been called the Snack Food Capital of the World, leading all other states in the production of pretzels, chips and candy.
The state has some other interesting food facts.
The Yuengling Brewery, in Pottsville, is the oldest operating brewery in America, established in 1829.
A little further west is Hershey, the birthplace of Hershey chocolate bars. The town smells of chocolate and the street lights are shaped like Hershey kisses.
And don't forget Philly cheese steaks.
Pennsylvania gave birth to one US President -- James Buchanan in the 1800s.
Vice President Joe Biden was born in Scranton.
Many actors also come from Pennsylvania including Kevin Bacon, Bill Cosby, Tina Fey and Sharon Stone, to name a few.
Pennsylvania has always had a creative music scene. Each religious sect that settled in Pennsylvania brought with it a unique style of music. The Moravians, in Bethlehem, introduced organs and trombones into their worship. The Mennonites and Lutherans sang heartily, from German hymnbooks. And the Ephrata Cloister was known for beautiful harmony.
Popular singers today include Taylor Swift, from Wyomissing, and Christina Aguilera and George Benson, from Pittsburgh.
Philadelphia is also the birthplace of the famous TV program, American Bandstand, which introduced singers and bands to teenagers for more than 20 years.
I travel the world but I still have a strong connection to my home state: I'm a career diplomat -- like Benjamin Franklin, our country's first envoy. I'm also a composer who benefited from my home state's musical milieu.
I'm proud to come from Pennsylvania, the land of the Liberty Bell, which helped inspire the cause of freedom for all humanity.
The Happy Hour Guys at Lancaster Dispensing Co - HHG #84
There's a lot of farming in Pennsylvania, but there's also a lot of BEER! And where you find great beer, you find great watering holes. Join Mark and Jimmy as they explore (with the help of Mark's cast of Les Miz from the Fulton Opera House) a classic watering hole in downtown Lancaster, PA, The Lancaster Dispensing Company. The DipCo, as it's known locally, features local beers, fantastic food specials, and great history. But can anyone guess the year there was first a tavern on that spot? Watch and see.
Cheers!
Bube's Brewery: Pennsylvania's Best Kept Secret...And Best Beer!
Join me as I visit Bube’s Brewery, a living museum/tavern/hotel in Pennsylvania, where you can solve a murder, experience a themed feast, take a ghost tour, enjoy dinner and drinks with friends and more!
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Videographer/Video Editor: Ricky G Gibson; Sound Engineer: Ryan Artist; Assistant Videographer: Allison Gibson. Thanks to the wonderful team at Bube's Brewery!!
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Topics: Brewery tour, Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Dutch Country, Amish Country, How To Visit Lancaster, PA, Best Beer, Visit Pennsylvania
EXPLORING ABANDONED SILK MILL ~the urban explorer Episode 1~
Exploring the abandoned Stehli Silk Mill in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Episode 1 of the urban explorer series.
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The Stehli Silk Mill is nationally significant under Criterion A in the area of Industry for its association with the development of the silk industry in the United States during the first half of the twentieth century. Stehli and Company (Stehli & Co.) became Lancaster County's largest silk manufacturer and employer. It was also one of the country's premier manufacturers of silk dress fabric, with operations in Pennsylvania, Virginia, and North Carolina. The Stehli Silk Mill on Martha Avenue in Lancaster County was the core of the company's operations-its first plant in the United States and its primary weaving facility for its high-end line of goods. Its products were used by major clothing manufacturers, and it introduced important design innovations with the premier of its Americana line of fabrics in 1925. The company's history charts the trajectory of the twentieth century textile industry in the United States from the construction of this mill to its demise in the 1950s due to the replacement of silk with synthetics, such as rayon and nylon. The period of significance for the complex is 1897 to 1954, spanning six decades from the mill's initial date of construction to the year the mill closed. The mill closed in1954 and has sat abandoned ever since.
Mackenzie will be exploring the abandoned J.W. Cooper High School in Shenandoah, PA, IN HER NEXT VIDEO! YOU DO NOT WANT TO MISS IT!
New Homes for Sale in Lancaster County, PA | Stoudtburg Village | Keystone Custom Homes
Affordable Homes with a Bavarian Flair!
Keystone is now building in Stoudtburg Village in Adamstown, a community on 27 acres designed to mirror the charm of an Old World German village.
The brainchild of Ed and Carol Stoudt, owners of the nearby brewery, restaurant, antiques mall and market, Stoudtburg Village currently includes 65 homes, a restaurant, green space, a large pond full of colorful koi and cat fish, walking paths, and unique shops spread throughout the village.
Keystone is providing beautiful architecture in this quaint neighborhood at an affordable price point for all!
Learn more about our custom homes in Cecil County, MD:
Single family homes available from the $170,000’s.
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Starting from the $170,000's
Contact Keystone Custom Homes to schedule a tour of our beautiful Stoudtburg Community!
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Downtown York - Destination Vacation 2019
A mashup of old and new, Historically Edgy Downtown York brings history to life with a modern edge. It’s home to classic brick facades, avant-garde ideas and walkable streets that will guide you through the crossroads of history. Whether you’re here for the day, or exploring for the weekend, you’ll discover a city that has making things happen and moving things forward for hundreds of years.
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Abandoned Whiskey Distillery & Warehouse in Pennsylvania!!
Limerick Township, PA’s Linfield Industrial Park is a sprawling 192 acre multi-use industrial facility that has served many purposes over its near 100-year history, before closing for good in 1986 and being left abandoned ever since – going on 30 years.
While spending its final days as a repackaging and distribution center for antifreeze and ammonia-based cleaners in the 1980s, Kinsey Distillery used the facility for most of the property’s life as a whiskey distillery and warehouse, from about the repeal of prohibition until the 60s, storing what was once the “world’s largest single concentration of aging whiskeys.” (The warehouse was capable of holding more than one million barrels.)
In October 2007, Limerick, PA officials announced their negotiations with several unnamed energy companies to develop the former Linfield Industrial Park. Two potential uses named at that time were a trash-to-ethanol plant and electricity turbine fired by natural gas. But, as you can see, none of those plans, or any others since, have seemed to developed.
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STP Returns To North Country Brewery
This video documents Steel Town Paranormal's follow-up investigation of the North Country Brewery in Slippery Rock, PA.
Geocaching and The NY Amish Trail
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