I will be traveling to Ephrata, PA 17522 the weekend of 3/28 - 3/30 and wondered if there is anything of interest to visit while there or if there are any BT3ers in the area that would be up for a visit?
Ephrata, PA 17522
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While you are in Ephrata try to get some time and go over to the New Holland Sales Stable, Shame you can't stay till the monday horse sale. there is a great place just north of Blue Ball on 320 to get some soft pretzels.Try to get down thro Intercouse and get to paridise.
I used to live just south of Honey Brook, Wife would go to New Holland every monday you would never know what she would bring home.
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Nice Area. Lots of Omish, horses etc. Good Shopping too.
Enjoy your stay.Every tool you own is broken, you just don't know it yet :-)Comment
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There are outlets in Reading and Lancaster. There is a great chocolate factory (with a store) in Lititz (http://www.wilburbuds.com/docs/store.html). If you're into history and old fashoned stuff, there's the Landis Valley Farm Museum (http://www.landisvalleymuseum.org/) Central Market in Lancaster is pretty decent, I think (I was a kid when I was there) (http://server1.fandm.edu/departments...Site/FSet.html). If you like trains, go to the Strasburg railroad (http://www.strasburgrailroad.com/) and RR museum of PA (http://www.rrmuseumpa.org/). Adamstown has a couple big flea markets/antique markets (don't remember if Saturday or Sunday is the good day to go, http://www.renningers.com/) And, the biggie: Green Dragon (farmer's market, open friday(http://www.greendragonmarket.com/) Go and get some donuts or a sho fly pie or something else good.
I don't live near there anymore (haven't since I was a kid), but still have relatives in Berks and Lebanon counties, so I get through there from time to time.
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There's an Amish farm tour in Lancaster which is pretty nice. It's right along one of the main arteries and easy to spot. Well worth the time. The Strasburg train museum is *not* model railroading. These are full-sized locomotives and cars housed in a conditioned-air building. You can walk through some and **under**one of the locomotives. Verrrrry fine display. Seasonally, they have a steam train ride but it's probably not functional right now. In Ephrata itself I believe there is "The Cloister" which is an old religous order, now extinct, but the buildings and the lifestyle are the draw. You have plenty to choose from in a close proximity. Have fun and post back what you liked about the area.Blessings,
Chiz
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