Landis Valley Museum: America's Heartland Series
In the Pennsylvania Dutch Country near Lancaster lies the Landis Valley Museum. A living history museum, dedicated to the culture and heritage of the German farm families that settled this area. Visit to watch the entire episode 414.
Storytelling Day at Landis Valley Village and Farm Museum
Storytelling Day at Landis Valley Village and Farm Museum
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Landis Valley Museum exhibit features historical wedding clothing
The exhibit features rural Pennsylvania wedding attire from 1830 to 1930 and will be on display through Feb. 14.
Top Tourist Attractions in Lancaster - Travel Guide Pennsylvania
Top Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Lancaster - Travel Guide Pennsylvania:
American Music Theatre, Fulton Theatre, Dutch Wonderland, Central Market, Amish Farm and House, Tanger Outlets Lancaster, Landis Valley Museum, Long's Park, The Lancaster Science Factory, Rock Ford Plantation, Lancaster Marionette Theatre, Carribean Indoor Water Park, Rough and Tumble Historical Association
North Museum Trailer
A trailer for the quick tour of the North Museum of Natural History and Science, Lancaster, PA.
Gun historians discuss Lancaster Long Rifles at Landis Valley exhibit
Gun historians discuss Lancaster Long Rifles at Landis Valley exhibit
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Did You Know, Lehigh Valley? Pennsylvania Longrifle Museum
Take a peek into history at this museum located within Jacobsburg State Park.
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The Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission
It's Pennyslvania history. Experience it. It's too good to miss.
Tribute to my Uncle Bob Neff may he rest in peace
Robert R. Neff
1924 ~ 2014
Robert R. Neff, 90, of Leola, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, July 29, 2014 at his home with family and friends at his side. Born March 20, 1924 in Lancaster, he was the son of the late Raymond B. and Irene P. (Martin) Neff. He was preceded in death by his wife of 10 years, Marjorie; his wife of 33 years, Dora; and his wife of 21 years, Kathryn Louise.
Bob was a WWII veteran serving in England and Germany with the 8th Army/Airforce. In his earlier years, he was an avid fisherman and car enthusiast and worked for the former Neff Taxi Company which was started by his grandfather. His last and perhaps favorite job was at the Landis Valley Museum where he worked until the age of 80. Bob was a kind and gentle man who was loved by all who knew him.
Surviving are four daughters: Sharon Kirchner, of Millersville; Beverly Williams, of Los Angeles, CA; Shelby Abbate, of Irvine, CA; and Debra Yost, of Mount Joy and eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. In addition, Bob is also survived by four siblings: Geraldine Bomberger, Darlene Ensinger, both of Mountville; Sandra Nicarry, of Lititz and Harry Neff, of Lancaster.
Bob's Celebration of Life Funeral Service will be held at the Andrew T. Scheid Funeral Home Sullivan Home, 121 South Prince Street, Lancaster, PA 17603 (on-site parking with attendants) on Saturday, August 2, 2014 at 11AM. There will be a viewing at the Andrew T. Scheid Funeral Home-Lancaster on Saturday between 10-11AM. Bob will be laid to rest at Conestoga Memorial Park, Lancaster with Military Honors. Kindly omit flowers.
Memorial Remembrances can be made to the Humane League of Lancaster County, 2195 Lincoln Highway East, Lancaster, PA 17602 in honor of Bob's beloved dog, Charlie, whom he missed dearly in his final days.
The Endless Mountains Rendezvous Muzzleloader Show 2016
This is a picture compilation from the Endless Mountains Rendezvous Muzzleloader Show hosted by the Endless Mountains Primitive Outdoorsmen. The show takes place in Black Walnut (Laceyville Pa).
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Lancaster-Lititz in Lititz PA
Rates: . . .. .. ... . .. .. ... . .. .. .. Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Lancaster-Lititz 101 Crosswinds Drive Lititz PA 17543 Located less than 1.5 miles from downtown Lititz, this hotel features an indoor pool facility and free Wi-Fi. Downtown Lancaster is just 8 miles away. Cable TV and a coffee maker are found in each wood-furnished room of the Holiday Inn Express hotel & Suites Lancaster-Lititz. Suites include a microwave and fridge. A hot breakfast buffet is served each morning at the Lititz Holiday Inn Express. Items include eggs, bacon and cinnamon rolls. Guests can enjoy the on-site fitness room and hot tub. A business center and a laundry room are also provided. The Landis Valley Farm Museum is less than 5 miles from the Holiday Inn Express. Dutch Wonderland is less than 13 miles away.
Wheatland (James Buchanan House)
Wheatland, or the James Buchanan House, is a brick, Federal style building in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. It was formerly owned by the 15th President of the United States, James Buchanan.
Constructed in 1828 by William Jenkins, a local lawyer, it was eventually bought by Buchanan in 1848. Buchanan occupied the house for next two decades, except for several years during his ambassadorship in Great Britain and during his presidency.
Wheatland was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1961 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1966.
Long rifle
The long rifle, also known as longrifle, Kentucky rifle, or Pennsylvania rifle, was one of the first commonly used rifles for hunting and warfare. It is characterized by an unusually long barrel, which is widely believed to be a largely unique development of American rifles that was uncommon in European rifles of the same period.
The longrifle is an early example of a firearm using rifling, spiral grooves in the bore. This gave the projectile, commonly a round lead ball, a spiraling motion, increasing the stability of the trajectory. A more stable trajectory meant dramatically improved accuracy over the more commonly available smooth bore muskets also used in the period. Rifled firearms saw their first major combat use in the American colonies during the Seven Years war, and later the American Revolution in the eighteenth century.
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In Memory of Leslie Robotham Landis 1946 - 2014
Leslie Robotham Landis, 68, a resident of both Shippensburg, PA and Prospect Harbor, ME, died on the morning of May 7, 2014, at her home in Shippensburg.
She was born on January 21, 1946, in New York, NY, the daughter of the late R. Gordon and Elizabeth Blesser Robotham. Leslie graduated from Bishop Shanahan High School in West Chester, PA in 1964 and West Chester State College (West Chester University) in 1969 with a Bachelors Degree in Elementary Education. She also did additional graduate work at Penn State University.
Upon completion of her education, Leslie began her teaching career at the Devon Elementary School in the Tredyffrin-Easttown School District, Berwyn, PA where she met her husband of 43 years. She took time off from teaching while raising her two children, but returned as a substitute teacher (K-12) for more than 25 years in the Line Mountain, Millersburg, and Shippensburg school districts. Leslie retired from teaching in 2004.
She was a past member of the Shippensburg Public Library Board of Directors, where she served one term as President. She also volunteered at the Dorcas Library in Prospect Harbor, ME.
Leslie loved everything about nature, especially bird watching in her backyard along the Middle Spring Creek in Shippensburg, along the coast of Maine from her cottage in Prospect Harbor and also in Acadia National Park. She enjoyed learning new crafts, while cooking and reading were favorite past times. Raising sheep was an interest that she acquired while living the rural life. She adored her two cats (Murphy and Kirby) who were wonderful companions during her illness. Leslie always enjoyed being with her family and many friends, but she was most passionate and grateful for the time she had with her grandchildren, Jane and Wyatt.
She is survived by her husband, Dr. David R. Landis; daughter, Nancy L. Dale and her husband, William; grandchildren, Jane E. and William Wyatt R. Dale of Harrisburg, PA; brother, Dr. R. Gordon Robotham and his wife Pamela of Beaufort, SC; niece, Rhett Robotham of Columbia, SC; brother-in-law, Dr. Stanley K. Landis and his wife Joanne Landis of Macungie, PA; John W. Landis and his wife Dr. Judith Maxwell of Philadelphia, PA; sister-in-law, Gwendolyn Settle and her husband Scott of Ephrata, PA; and Alberta D. Landis of Downingtown, PA.
In addition to her parents, Leslie was preceded in death by her son, David R. Rob Landis, Jr., who died on August 13, 1996.
Her memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m., on Saturday, May 17, 2014, at the St. Andrews Episcopal Church, Shippensburg. Rev. Barbara Hutchinson will officiate. Visitation will be one hour prior to the service on Saturday at church.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in memory of Leslie to the Shippensburg Public Library, Dorcas Library, or Hospice of Central PA.
A Widow's Hope by Mary Ellis
A bright new voice shares a tender love story set in the rolling green fields of Ohio Amish country.
After the death of her husband, Hannah Brown is determined to make a new life with her sisters family. But when she sells her farm in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and moves with her sheep to Ohio, the wool unexpectedly starts to fly. Her deacon brotherinlaw finds just about everything about Hannah vexing. When his widower brother shows interest in the young and beautiful widow, the deacon turns to prayer for guidance.
Hannah thought she could never love again, until she meets the strong, gentle farmer. Unfortunately, Seth Millers only interest is in Hannahs sheep. He is content in his bachelor state and slow to recognize his daughters need for a new mother. Yet God offers Seth the perfect solution to their problems if he could only open his heart again...and love.
Haunted Lancaster© 2015 Emmy Submission
Come along as we explore locations across Lancaster County, Pennsylvania that have a haunted or spooky past with reporter Peter Taraborelli. As submitted to the 2017 NATAS Mid Atlantic Emmys.
Pennsylvania Long Rifle History in Jacobsburg, PA at Boulton Historic Site
Kentucky rifle guns Henry Guns, Pennsylvania Long Rifle, Blackpowder, flintlock percussion Powder horns, Long Rifle, Gunsmith classes, Muzzleloaders, Pennsylvania Long Rifle, Jacobsburg Historical Society's introduction to the documentary made about the Boulton Historic Site and Gun Works in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, Henry
Part 10 - Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Song - We Ever Pray For Thee
A brief tour of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Music from the Ausbund.
Preserve the heritage of Lancaster County - protect the natural resources and cultural history of the Lancaster County region. Support public-policy that preserves the beautiful farmlands of Lancaster County.
PART 1 - 2020 ALABAMA KENTUCKY RIFLE SHOW
PART 1 OF THE 4th ANNUAL, 2020 ALABAMA KENTUCKY RIFLE SHOW FROM JOE WHEELER STATE PARK IN ROGERSVILLE, ALABAMA. THE BEST SHOW FOR ORIGINAL AND CONTEMPORARY KENTUCKY LONGRIFLES, POWDER HORNS, HUNTING POUCHES, AND TRADITIONAL BLACK POWDER RELATED ACCOUTREMENTS.
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Fully Automatic Gun Shoot 2015 By: Bear Paws LLC...
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