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Exclusive Tours with old order Amish Guides : Discover the Heart of Amish Country


Old Order Amish Tours provides a private and intimate look into the daily lives of the Amish, offering you a chance to see this unique culture in a respectful and memorable way. Whether you're traveling alone, with your family, or as part of a group.

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Inside the Julius Sturgis Pretzel Bakery: America’s original Commercial Pretzel Establishment


The Julius Sturgis Pretzel Bakery, located in Lititz, Pennsylvania, holds a significant place in American food history as the nation's first commercial pretzel bakery. Established in 1861, this historic site offers visitors an authentic glimpse into the traditional art of pretzel making and the remarkable story of the Sturgis family's multi-generational baking legacy.

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Step Back in Time with AAA Buggy Rides: A Journey Through Amish Country


For over 20 years, AAA (Amish All Around) Buggy Rides has been offering visitors to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the peaceful and wholesome Amish culture. As a family-owned business, AAA Buggy Rides is driven by a passion for sharing the beauty of the Lancaster County farmland and the traditional Amish way of life with visitors from all over the world.

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Uncover the Haunting Secrets of Lancaster with the Ghost Tour of Lancaster City


Your journey begins at the iconic Soldiers and Sailors Monument in Penn Square, located at the intersection of King and Queen Streets. From there, you'll be transported back in time as your guide regales you with tales of fatal curses, star-crossed lovers, and restless spirits that refuse to leave their earthly dwellings.

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Discover the Rich History of Lancaster with Historic Lancaster Walking Tour, Corp.


During the 90-minute walking tour, participants will have the opportunity to explore the city's fascinating past, spanning nearly 300 years. From the historic Central Market, established in 1730 and recognized as the oldest continuously operating public market in the United States, to the charming streets of Old Town, saved from demolition by concerned citizens, the tour offers a glimpse into the city's remarkable journey through time.

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