Discover the best top things to do in Lancaster County, United States including Mount Gretna Area Historical Society, Lititz Historical Foundation, Winter's Heritage House Museum, LancasterHistory, First National Bank Museum, National Watch and Clock Museum, Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, National Toy Train Museum, The Amish Village, Historic Rock Ford.
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Mount Gretna Area Historical Society (MGAHS) is a not-for-profit organization that strives to educate people of all ages and backgrounds on Mount Gretna's heritage and its relevance to local and national history. MGAHS collects, preserves, exhibits, and makes accessible objects pertaining to Mt. Gretna's past to the general public.
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Home of the Lititz Historical Foundation and the historic 1792 Johannes Mueller House. We offer seasonal tours, special exhibits, and so much more. Step into history today - learn about the fascinating history of Lititz, Pennsylvania!
A must stop place if in Lititz. The tour is not very long (or expensive) but you learn about the history of Lititz as well as Moravians. Our guide ( a young, local woman) was outstanding. We were very luck to be the only 2 on the tour. They have a beautiful garden out back to also enjoy.
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The Winters Heritage House Museum is located in downtown Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, just 1/2 block from the square. The museum is the caretaker of two colonial log homes and a Victorian brick house. Tours and workshops are available on request. Research local history and family trees in the on-site Seibert Genealogy Library.
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LancasterHistory is a community-based, not-for-profit organization established to educate the public on the history of Lancaster County and its place in the history of Pennsylvania and the United States.
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The National Watch and Clock Museum was officially opened to the public in 1977 with fewer than 1,000 items. Since that time, the collection has increased to over 12,000 items and the museum has undergone several expansion projects. The latest expansion opened in October 1999 and featured an entirely new and redesigned exhibit space, as well as a new two-story addition. Today, the museum is recognized as the largest and most comprehensive horological collection in North America.The National Watch & Clock Museum is conveniently located in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, less than two hours from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington DC, and Scranton/ Wilkes-Barre.
We visited here primarily because we were desperate to find activities in air conditioned buildings during an unbearable heat/humidity wave in the Lancaster, PA area, We were pleasantly surprised and delighted by the extensive collection of clocks and watches from all of the world and over several centuries. A nice docent came around prior to an 'on-the-hour' demonstration of a large clock influenced by pieces like the Glockenspiel in Munich. He was very informative and the demonstration was fun to watch. My brother, who is intellectually disabled, loved taking pictures of many of the clocks that held his interest... for him, that meant anything resembling a statue or with an American theme (flags, eagles, etc). We had fun and wandered through the galleries twice. They also have a nice gift shop.
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The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania is home to a world-class collection of more than 100 historic locomotives and railroad cars, an immersive education center, a vast library and archives and a working restoration shop. Special events, museum store, free on-site parking, free WiFi.
The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania is a must see when out in Lancaster County! It's also a great tour on a hot day in the summer! It's a fascinating walk through time and to think about these enormous beauties at the height of their popularity. My husband is a train enthusiast so I enjoyed my own personal tour guide! Across the road is the Strasburg Railroad where tour rides are are available but we ran out of time. Definitely will be worth a return trip!
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Museum featuring hundreds of model trains, some specimens dating back to the 1800s.
The National Toy Train Museum boasts the best collection of model train sets!!! The museum is a great place to visit if you are fan of locomotives and a train set enthusiast. My wife and I had a fun time visiting this wonderful attraction!!!
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The Amish Village is an authentic look at today's Amish lifestyle. Located on 12 scenic acres, The Amish Village lets visitors experience an authentic Amish property, including a one-room schoolhouse, blacksmith shop, smokehouse market and more. To begin an understanding of the Pennsylvania Dutch culture, The Amish Village provides a 25-minute guided farmhouse tour. A 90-minute back roads bus tour is also offered to take you off the beaten path, past working farms and along country roads where buggies roll along and farmers work their fields.
A group of us were visiting Lancaster and are so glad we decided to stop in for a tour at the Amish Village on our last day. We chose the premium package and had two EXCELLENT tour guides on both the bus and house tours. They were super knowledgeable and able to answer all of our questions. It was awesome to learn more about the Amish community, see and pet some farm animals, and also get some souvenirs from the couple of gift shops that were available to us. Would recommend for all ages!!!
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Historic Rock Ford was the home of Edward Hand and his family as well as enslaved and free servants and laborers. During the American Revolution, Edward Hand was Adjutant General to George Washington. Today, Historic Rock Ford is comprised of 33 acres at the southeastern edge of Lancaster City surrounded by Lancaster County Central Park. It offers guided tours of the elegantly furnished rooms of the circa 1794 Hand Mansion as well as the opportunity to visit the John J. Snyder, Jr. Gallery of Early Lancaster County Decorative Arts which is housed in a re-constructed 18th century bank barn. Historic Rock Ford offers visitors a peaceful enclave for lovers of history, art and nature just inside the boundaries of Lancaster City.
If you are a history buff the house and furnishings are fascinating. They have done an excellent job of restoration and have even left one room unrestored for comparison. The docent was very knowledgeable. We enjoyed our visit very much.
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