Landis Valley Museum
© Landis Valley Museum

Review & FAQ:

  • What is the Landis Valley Museum?
    • Landis Valley Museum is a living history village and farm dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history and culture of the Pennsylvania German rural community.
  • When was the museum founded?
    • The museum was opened in 1925 by Henry and George Landis.
  • What can visitors experience at the museum?
    • Guests can explore 18th and 19th century village and farm life in Lancaster County.
  • Does the museum offer educational programs?
    • Yes, the museum provides an extensive education program that includes:
      • Workshops
      • Field trips
      • Special events
    • These programs allow children and adults to learn new skills, trades, and crafts.
  • What is The Heirloom Seed Project?
    • The museum is home to The Heirloom Seed Project, which focuses on preserving historic plant varieties.
  • Are the museum’s facilities available for private events?
    • Yes, the facilities are available to rent for weddings, parties, and corporate meetings.

2451 Kissel Hill Road, Lancaster, PA 17601, 717-569-0401

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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