rolling hills dotted with Amish farms
is what comes to most people's minds.
But Lancaster has a city too,
also named Lancaster.
I have been to the county plenty of times,
but never visited the city until now.
As far as cities go...
well it isn't a very big city in size,
but its colonial history makes up for that.
Lancaster, named after the House of Lancaster,
was part of the Penn's Woods Charter of 1681.
In 1777, during the American Revolution,
Lancaster served as the US Capital for one day.
It also served as Pennsylvania's capital from 1799-1812
The top attraction in the city is the
which boasts being
the oldest continuously running market in the country.
It is only open 3 days a week.
Central Market |
The market offers such things as
produce, meats, cheeses, breads, candies, and crafts.
We bought cheeses and smoked pork chops.
If you haven't tried smoked pork chops,
they are delicious.
(And I don't like pork chops.)
The second attraction is the Fulton Theater.
Similarly, the theatre is the oldest running theatre in the states.
Wheatland, the home of President James Buchanan,
is also located nearby
and you can experience a guided tour.
Admission is charged.
Shops on Queen St. |
There is also quite a resurgence of small shops and eateries
in the four blocks surrounding the visitor center
located at King and Queen Streets.
There you can pick up maps and information.
This area also marks the historic district.
The Ecclesial Center of Lancaster |
You could spend a weekend here
and find plenty to do.
I enjoyed the historic architecture.
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3 comments:
it is a pretty little town, I am a huge fan of anything from the past. I would not want to drive a car up to the top of that parking garage... I bet the founders of Lancaster would be totally shocked if they saw that building.
What a fun mix of architecture!
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