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STRASBURG
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301 Gap Rd Strasburg, PA 17579 (717) 687-6486www.strasburgrailroaddiningcar.com [email protected]
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SPRING FARM FUN DAYS MAY 28-JUNE 25Over 30 Farm Fun activities and rides, and the
chance to see our new maze during its
growing and grooming stages.
PLUS meet a new farm baby each week.
SATURDAYS ONLY12 NOON TO 5PM
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1 W. Main St. Strasburg717.687.0766 www.strasburg.com
Mon-Thurs 11-8; Fri-Sat 11-9; Sunday 12-9
Homemade Ice Cream Candy KitchenDeli Sandwiches Bakery
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11 West Main Street Strasburg, PA 17579
Wine TastingRoomFeaturingTamanendWines
According to the Strasburg HistoricalSociety, the village of Strasburg is one ofthe best preserved historic towns in Americaand contains more original 18th-century
buildings than Williamsburg, Virginia.It was one of the first Pennsylvania towns
to have a common school system, andits public school system was a model forothers. And its unique, 173-year-old, short-line railroad was developed by residents andis still in operation today.
The town name Strasburg first appeared inpublic records in 1711 and is the site of thefirst settlement in Lancaster County.
The towns growth was stunted becauseit was twice bypassed, first when present-day Route 30 was paved in the 1790s, and
became Pennsylvanias first turnpike, andsecondly when it was bypassed by the mainline of the Pennsylvania Railroad.
While theseslowed the towns growth theyare also in large measure the reason why somany early buildings escaped destruction.
www.strasburgheritagepa.org
Shopping in Strasburg
Strasburg Historical Society
TheAmish VillageStep back in time and experience the lifeand heritage of Lancaster Countys Amishcommunity.199 Hartman Bridge Road, Ronks717-687-8511
Cherry Crest Adventure FarmBuilt on five acres of farmland, we featurea new Amazing Maize Maze each year.150 Cherry Hill Road, Ronks717-687-6843
Choo Choo BarnThe Choo Choo Barn display is home toLancaster County and American scenes.Route 741 East, Strasburg717-687-7911
Eds Buggy RidesTake a three-mile tour through historic
Amish farmlands in an Amish buggy.253 Hartman Bridge Road, Ronks717-687-0360
The Lil Country Store& Miniature Horse FarmA cultural activity center where you candiscover, create and take home a treasurefrom Amish country.264 Paradise Lane, Ronks717-687-8237
The National Toy Train MuseumFeed your fascination with a vast collectionofelectrictrainsandtrainrelatedaccessoriesdating back to the mid-1800s.300 Paradise Lane, Strasburg717-687-8976
Railroad Museum of PAClimb aboard a caboose, take the throttleof a freight train or inspect a 62-tonlocomotive.PA Route 741, Strasburg717-687-8628
Sight & Sound TheatresBe transported back in time and experiencegreat stories of the Bible brought to life.300 Hartman Bridge Road, Strasburg800-377-1277
Strasburg Rail Road
Your journey on Americas oldest short-line railroad begins at the historic EastStrasburg Station.301 Gap Road, Ronks717-687-7522
Village Greens Miniature GolfJustminutes fromStrasburgSquare,VillageGreens is the perfect stop for families.1444 Village Road, Strasburg717-687-6933
Eldreth PotteryStop in and take home our hand-made,
hand-decorated pottery.246 N. Decatur Street, Strasburg717-687-8445
Eco Locoarth-friendly and Human-friendly gift
shop featuring handcrafted items from allver the world.W. Main Street, Strasburg
17-687-8549
odge Podge Cross-Stitch & Antiques4. E. Main Street, Strasburg17-687-8951
Strasburg Toys & CollectiblesReally unique! Find the perfect gift or
treat yourself there is something foreveryone.350 Hartman Bridge Road, Ronks717-687-9288
The Strasburg WineryWine tastingfor TamanedWineof Lancaster.Flavored wines include chocolate cherrywine and sweet white and red wines.11 W. Main Street, Strasburg
ining Carlimb aboard the historic Strasburg Raiload for a dining experience flavored with
urn-of-the-century charm and first classervice. Seatedin theelegantlyrestored Lee. Brenner Dining Car, you will journey
hrough rolling hills and picturesque farmsn the heart of Amish country.
ine & Cheese Trainirst-Class accommodations on the Parlorar and complimentary wine, cheese and
rackers. Other beverages available forurchase.t. 741 East, Strasburg17-687-7522
ershey Farm Restaurant & Innodging and great Pennsyvania Dutchooking on a gorgeous 23 acre property.40 Hartman Bridge Road, Ronks17-687-8635
ron Horse InnServing fine food and drink for more than
00 years.35 East Main Street, Strasburg17-687-6362
saacs Restaurant & Deliird-themedrestaurantfeaturessandwiches,raps, homemade soups and salads.he Shops at Traintown, Rt. 741 East17-687-7699
Limestone Inn B&BInside this 200-year old home, choose oneof six guest rooms tastefully decorated withyour comfort in mind.33 East Main Street, Strasburg717-687-8392
Rose Garden Bed & BreakfastExperience the serenity of a bygoneera without giving up the comfort andconvenience of modern living.1566 Lime Valley Road, Strasburg717-687-0705
Springerle HouseStop in for a taste of the past.15 E. Main Street, Strasburg717-687-8022
Strasburg Country Store & CreameryPure homemade ice cream mixed daily!1 West Main Street, Strasburg717-687-0766
StrasburgVillage InnHistoric, cozy and unique bed & breakfastin Lancaster County5 West Main Street, Strasburg717-687-0900
Verdant View Farm B&BVerdant View Farm provides the perfectrural life experience.429 Strasburg Road Paradise717-687-7353
The Strasburg Rail Road was founded in1832 and celebrated the 175th Anniversaryof its railroad charter in 2007. No one issure when the railroad first turned a wheel,
but the earliest timetable found to date saysStrasburg trains were scheduled in December1851.
Celebrate Memorial Day in historicfashion! Ride aboard an authentic steam train!
Saturday/Sunday departures on the hour, 11a.m. - 4 p.m. & 6 p.m.
June 18-26 Day Out WithThomasMake plans now fora fun, family experience
featuring a ride aboard a train pulled byThomas, special activities, and events!
www.StrasburgRailroad.com
All aboard the Strasburg RR
Where to eat, b&bs
Things to do and see in
STRASBURG