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Lancaster's beautiful countryside is one of its most charming amenities; people love to spend time exploring the local area. Because of its natural beauty and historical significance, one of the top things to do for both Lancaster residents and visitors is taking a covered bridge tour.
Wooden covered bridges point back to a simpler time when horse and buggy ruled the land and people took life a little more slowly. These bridges are often tucked away near quiet back roads spanning trickling stream...

Baltimore is a family-oriented city catering to the needs of families with things to do for people of all ages. One way Baltimore celebrates family is with its Family Reunion Expo. The 2nd Annual Family Reunion Expo is scheduled for this weekend, Saturday, September 27, at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture. The family-friendly event will encourage you to research your own family history, plan an amazing family reunion, and learn more...
Reading, Pennsylvania offers it residents a variety of local things to do. But in the Fall, you cannot miss touring the wineries and breweries that are a part of Reading's Wine and Ale Trails. Reading's numerous vineyards and wineries are a great way to explore how agriculture has impacted the livelihood of the local community through agritourism. Agritourism is defined as the point where agriculture and tourism meet producing a new level of interest and commerce for a community.

One thing the people of Baltimore know is "Seafood." Join local residents this Saturday, September 20 to celebrate the Baltimore Seafood Festival. Only logical that a waterfront city like Baltimore would be chosen to host this family-friendly event, you'll savor the flavors of "deep-sea" delights like crab cakes, shrimp salad, fresh oysters, and, of course, Maryland blue crabs from some of Baltimore's favorite restaurants.
The Baltimore Seafood Festival will be held from 12:00...
Ephrata is one of the gems of Lancaster County. This historic community has a rich heritage that the people love to celebrate. If you are looking to discover Ephrata for yourself, make plans to attend the 2014 Ephrata Fair.
Ephrata sits in the northeastern portion of Lancaster County. It was founded in the early 1700s by the Germans. Primarily agricultural in nature, the community grew because of its rich, fertile soil, which more and more people.
As the village grew, two resorts, the Mountain Springs and the Mount Vernon House, welcomed visitors. Soon the village became a stopping po...
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