by Paige Gregorzek | Jul 7, 2015
To step back in time, visit Historic Schaefferstown (HSI). The Pennsylvania German and Swiss cultures, which flourished here during the last few centuries, are authentically presented among several historic sites including Alexander Schaeffer Farm, a National Historic...
by Paige Gregorzek | Jul 7, 2015
About Cornwall Iron Furnace It is difficult to imagine that this quiet cluster of beautiful buildings nestled in the rolling hills of Lebanon County was once the home of a fire-breathing blast furnace with an insatiable appetite for rocks and wood! The five-acre site...
by Paige Gregorzek | Jul 7, 2015
About Fort Indiantown Gap Anyone visiting Fort Indiantown Gap must pass through an access-control point. Those without an approved form of ID (drivers license, passport, etc.) must see personnel inside the Visitor’s Center for a background check. See the website...
by Paige Gregorzek | Jun 29, 2015
Your home for summer theatre since 1927. This historic theater is one of America’s oldest summer theatres and has been operating at the Mount Gretna Playhouse since 1927. The theatre features plays and musicals, a Saturday morning kids series, and educational...
by Paige Gregorzek | Jul 9, 2015
Harper’s Tavern, located on Jonestown Road in Annville, is a historic Pennsylvania landmark that was established in 1804. Whether you eat in the dining room, library, bar, or outside on the porch, enjoy the tavern’s impressive combination of great food, a rich...
by Jim Kemble | Jul 18, 2019
SCHAEFFERSTOWN’S HISTORY COMES ALIVE Historic Schaefferstown provides information through educational programs for adults and children, tours of its buildings and collections, festivals and special events, and publications of research and promotional materials....
by Paige Gregorzek | Jul 7, 2015
The Isaac Meier Homestead is a large limestone dwelling located along route 501 in Myerstown. Originally built by Valentine Herckelrod in 1738, it was purchased by his son-in-law, Isaac Meier, in 1757. What Meier did architecturally to the house is a prime...
by Paige Gregorzek | Jul 7, 2015
A HISTORIC BUILDING WITH LOCALLY-SOURCED EATS A 30,000 square foot historically restored facility occupying nearly one-half the block. This original 1892 Farm Market Building has been preserved to the beauty of its 19th-century birth while creating a 21st century...