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This 3500 acre state-run park, three miles from Hanover was opened in 1970. It encompasses Lake Marburg which was formed when the Codorus Creek was dammed up. The lake has 26 miles of shoreline and is the habitat of many species of fish, including cold water fish such as rainbow and brown trout. Rowing vessels and sailing boats are permitted on the lake, as well as motorboats with less than 20 Hp engines. Camping facilities for RVs and tents are available at the Codorus State Park, some with electrical points. Hunting of certain species is allowed and winter sports, such as sledding and skiing are popular.

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Codorus State Park
Warehime Myers Mansion
Eichelberger Performing Arts Center
St. Vincent de Paul Church
Warehouse Gourmet Bistro and Brew Pub
The Famous Hot Weiner
Bay City Restaurant & Seafood Company
AOS Marina at Codorus State Park
Hanover Little Theatre
Hanover Fire Museum
Utz Potato Chip Factory
Hickory Falls Family Entertainment Center
Revonah Pretzels
Hanover Arts Guild and Gallery
Aldus Brewing Company
South Hanover Lanes
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