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Your trip to the heart of the Amish Country should include a visit to the quaint villages of Intercourse, Bird-In-Hand and Strasburg situated among the rolling farmlands of eastern Lancaster County just minutes from The Creekside Inn.
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Intercourse was founded in 1754 and was formerly called "Cross Keys" after an old tavern. It is located on the Old Philadelphia Pike (Route 340). This bustling little town boasts "100 shops, restaurants, galleries and interesting places."
The Kitchen Kettle Village which houses 32 shops, is home to the Kitchen Kettle, a PA Dutch Jam & Jelly making shop since 1954.
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The little village of Bird-in-Hand is also very popular, with a busy farmers' market, a variety of craft and gift shops, and the Old Village Store, one of the oldest hardware stores in the country. The town was established in the 1730s during the construction of the Old Philadelphia Pike and was named after a local inn.
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Named for Strasbourg, France and founded in the early 18th century by the French Huguenots, Strasburg today is a charming village with beautiful old stone and log homes. A destination for train lovers, Strasburg offers model train layouts at the Choo Choo Barn and the National Toy Train Museum, retired locomotives from days gone by at the Rail Road Museum of Pennsylvania, and rides through Amish country in restored railroad cars at the Strasburg Rail Road.
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Sight & Sound Theater 4 Miles
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Cathy & Dennis
Zimmermann, Innkeepers
44 Leacock Road - PO Box 435
Paradise, PA 17562
Toll Free: (866) 604-2574
Local Phone:(717) 687-0333
Fax: (717) 687-8200
cathy@thecreeksideinn.com
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