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The Landis Valley Museum is a living history village and farm with a mission to collect, preserve and interpret the history and culture of the Pennsylvania German rural community. It was opened in 1925 by Henry and George Landis, inviting visitors to experience the 18th and 19th century village and farm life in Lancaster County. The museum has an extensive education program that offers workshops, field trips and special events where children and adults can learn new skills, trades and crafts. Landis Valley is also home to The Heirloom Seed Project and the facilities are available to rent for weddings, parties and corporate meetings.
2451 Kissel Hill Road, Lancaster, PA 17601, 717-569-0401
Long's Park
Dutch Wonderland
Central Market
Amish Farm and House
The Phillips Museum of Art
Landis Valley Museum
North Museum of Nature and Science
Mennonite Life Information Center
Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre
American Music Theatre
Fulton Theatre
The Lancaster Science Factory
Wheatland
Hands-on House, Children's Museum of Lancaster
Historic Rock Ford
The United States Hot Air Balloon Team
Tanger Arboretum
Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society
Holtwood Dam
The Demuth Museum
Historic St. Mary's Church
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