Travel to Lancaster County Pennsylvania – Episode 139

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The Amateur Traveler talks to Juliana who grew up in Lancaster County Pennsylvania about the Amish, the food and other attractions that draw tourists to this picturesque rural countryside. If you are more interested in a vacation in the country with crafts instead of a vacation in the big city, this might be the destination for you.

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Amish
Anabaptist
Mennonite
Dutch Wonderland
Rockvale Square Outlets
Pennsylvania Dutch
Kitchen Kettle Village
Good N’ Plenty Restaurant
Willow Valley Resort
Red Caboose Motel
Strasburg Railroad
the Maize Maze – a maze made in a corn field
Hershey’s Chocolate World
Hershey Park
Shady Maple Smorgasbord

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by Chris Christensen

I am the host of the Amateur Traveler. The Amateur Traveler is an online travel show that focuses primarily on travel destinations and what are the best places to travel to. It includes both a weekly audio podcast, a video podcast, and a blog. I am also the Director of Engineering for TripAdvisor.com/Flights.

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2 Responses to “Travel to Lancaster County Pennsylvania – Episode 139”

Dean Sandow

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Hi Chris. I just listened to the podcast on Lancaster County. Very nicely done. One thing that my family and I found interesting there when visiting ten years ago was the special horse and buggy parking at the local Costco right up near the disabled parking. Despite the choices concerning certain modern conveniences, the Amish know where to find good bargains!

Thanks.

Dean Sandow
Scappoose, Oregon

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