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Lancaster, PA can be described as a small city with a big city feel. A city vibrant city steeped in history, arts, culture, restaurants, shops, and boutiques, Lancaster locals and visitors are never at a shortage of things to do and places to see.

A Lancaster attraction loved by many, The Trust Performing Arts Center, is located at the heart of the city's downtown arts district near the Central Market. Today, The Trust is a cultural al...
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...
The only constant in life is change; nowhere is this more evident than in Lancaster, PA. The city began as a quiet farming town, spent one day as the capital of the colonies, and spent many years supplying the pioneers of the Frontier with Conestoga wagons and Pennsylvania long rifles. Today, Lancaster is a vibrant community that keeps the city's history alive while steadily marching towards the future.
Founded in 1729, Lancaster was officially incorporated as a city in 1818. By the early 1900s, Lancaster, PA had become the heart of Lancaster County. Penn Square, housing important locations such as City Hall and shopping destinations like Woolworth's Great Five Cent Store, was the center of...
Lancaster PA consistently makes the top of many lists for best places for retirees including Forbes' list of Top 10 Places to Retire. What makes it such a welcoming place for retirees? The combination of small-town friendliness, vibrant arts and cultural destinations, bustling shopping opportunities, and the close proximity to Philadelphia and Baltimore can't be beat.
Lancaster's Musser Park neighborhood was named for the area's beautiful green park located at the southwest corner of East Chestnut and North Lime Streets. The community's charm and character is a direct result of its rich history as a center of commerce and activity and from the people who call Musser Park home.
Musser Park residents are offered the convenience of art and culture at their backdoor. The Lancaster Public Library at 125 North Duke Street has a wealth of books, periodicals, videos, and music along with programs for kids and teens. The
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