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Charming tree-lined streets like those found in Lititz look as though they'd feel right at home in the pages of a Norman Rockwell book of paintings, lined with cute cafes and unique shops and boutiques.
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Wilbur Chocolate Factory in Lititz
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The Wilbur Chocolate Factory & Store in Lititz supplies rich, creamy chocolate to some of the leading candy companies of the world and produces the famed "Wilbur bud."
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Sturgis Pretzel House in Lititz
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Lititz' Sturgis Pretzel House, America's first commercial bakery, still produces its own pretzels in various flavors and offers visitors the opportunity to tour the bakery, learn the history and twist their own pretzels.
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Lititz Springs Park
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Lititz Springs Park, with its peaceful duck pond and quiet community atmosphere, is now the location for the oldest continuous Fourth of July celebration in the country.
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Strasburg Rail Road
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The Strasburg Rail Road is one of several train attractions in the village of Strasburg, offering 45-minute journeys through the Amish countryside.
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Strasburg
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Downtown Strasburg, with its cute country square, features antiques stores and an old-fashioned creamery, where guests can sit with a cone and watch as Amish children and buggies pass by.
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Churchtown
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Churchtown is tucked into the countryside in the northeastern corner of Lancaster County, named as such because the Bangor Episcopal Church once owned the town. Today, the quiet town is a haven of antique shops, bed and breakfast inns and historic homes.
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Mount Joy
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Visitors to Mount Joy will admire historical architecture, unique dining and a a warm sense of small-town charm.
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Bird-in-Hand
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www.discoverlancasterpa.com / Coy Butler
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Visitors to the quaint village of Bird-in-Hand will enjoy mingling with the Amish and Mennonite local residents while perusing the local items at farmers' markets and quilt shops.
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