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Lancaster, PA can never be classified as a "cookie cutter" community. It definitely comes with its own vibe. As you stroll through its streets, you understand why the Red Rose City is considered a jewel by south-central Pennsylvania's residents.
Whether you describe Lancaster as retro, quirky or eclectic, around every corner, you can always find unique things to do and see. Lancaster has a historic farmers' market, art galleries, museums, dining, and shopping--lots and lots of shopping.
Lancaster has over 200 shops and boutiques many with one-of-a-kind items. What newcomers (and some local residents) may not know is Lancaster is a treasure trove for vintage shopping. Yep—vintage shops. You know, those local spots where you find the coolest, most perfectly-broken-in pieces of clothing for you and items for your home that don't break the budget.

So, whether you're a long-time Lancaster local or a newcomer to our city, here is our list of 8 Incredible Vintage Shops in Lancaster, PA.

Lancaster, PA, known locally as Pennsylvania Dutch Country, is one of the most distinctive communities in the United States. Modern vehicles share the roadways with horse-drawn carriages, and farmers markets carry fresh produce from the area's many family-owned farms. Plenty of communities value their history, but few carry it to the present day like Lancaster, PA.
It wasn't easy to narrow down our list, but we've picked 10 of the best things to do in and around Lancaster, PA, courtesy of your local team at Berkshir...

When the holidays arrive, the best sights and sounds of the season are found in Lancaster, PA. Twinkling lights, sparkling decorations and heartwarming, family traditions all make our city a truly special place to call home.
Here is our list of the "10 Best "Christmassy" Things to Do in Lancaster, PA."
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.
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