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Lancaster Historic Sites & Interpretive Centres
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    Amos Herr House Foundation

    The Herr Family Homestead is a fine example of a Lancaster County farm property. This historical site features 55 acres (22.2 ha) of the original 92-acre (37 ha) property owned by members of the Herr family since 1844. The public is welcome to visit and explore the history and traditions of Pennsylvania's Germans.
    Address: 1756 Nissley Rd. Landisville  PA  USA  17538
    Send an Email Send an Email Telephone 1 717 898-8822 
     

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    The Amish Farm and House

    Visit and understand the Amish way of life. The farm is fully operational and tours are available. Located on the farm is an Amish House, which features authentic furnishings, clothing, kitchens and more. Visit the museum, which includes early Americana objects. A gift shop sells many handcrafted reminders of the Amish culture.
    Address: 2395 Route 30 East Lancaster  PA  17602
    Send an Email Send an Email (16) Telephone 1 717 394-6185 
     

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    James Buchanan Mansion

    The mansion was built in 1828 and was designed with federal architecture. The home is located on 22 acres and was home of the former Secretary of State, James Buchanan. James paid $9,000 for the property at the time. The mansion was home to James for 20 years until his death in 1868.
    Address: . Lancaster  PA
     

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    Lancaster County Historical Society

    The society includes various items surrounding the local and national interest. The intent of the society is to preserve and promote the Lancaster County's history. Featured in the building are African American resources. Archives regarding the area are available.
    Address: 230 North President Avenue Lancaster  PA  17603
    Send an Email Send an Email (3) Telephone 1 717 392-4633 
     

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    Charles Demuth Museum and Gardens

    The Demuth Museum boasts permanent and rotating exhibits focusing on the life and works of well-known artist Charles Demuth. The museum is located in the home of the Demuth family, which is one of the oldest homes in Lancaster. It was built late in the 18th century and is presently open year-round, with the exception of January, for tours. The hours of operation are from Tuesday to Saturday form 10am to 4pm and Sunday from 1pm to 4pm.
    Address: 120 East King St. Lancaster  PA  USA  17602
    Send an Email Send an Email Telephone 1 717 299-9940 
     

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    Rock Ford Plantation and Museum

    The Rock Ford Plantation was built in 1794 by General Edward Hand. The mansion is styled in a Georgian architecture and is built from brick. Many of the fixtures are the originals. The house has been open to the public since 1960 and is one of the most complete and best preserved 18th century homes in Pennsylvania. The plantation is open from April until October, Thursday through Sunday from 11am until 3pm.
    Address: 881 Rock Ford Rd. Lancaster  PA  USA  17602
    Telephone 1 717 392-7223 
     
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    Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church

    Not only is the Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church important structurally, as is was built in 1879, but it is also socially significant. This location was part of the Underground Railroad and helped numerous slaves escape into the free community of Lancaster. Tours of the church are available Tuesday through Friday from 10am to 6pm.
    Address: 450-512 E. Strawberry St. Lancaster  PA  USA  17602
    Send an Email Send an Email Telephone 1 717 393-8379 
     

     
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