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Things To Do In The Harrisburg, Hershey and Lancaster Areas!


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The Susquehanna Art Museum Recognizing the need to provide the residents of Harrisburg with a museum dedicated to great works in the visual arts, the Susquehanna Art Museum was founded in 1989 by four art educators. Known as "the museum without walls," the Susquehanna Art Museum takes pride in demystifying the world of art and allowing the feel of easy access and enjoyment to the collections. |
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Whitaker Center of Science and Art The Whitaker Center of Science and Art provides an exciting and enticing arena for exploration and discovery into the world of science. With the use of interactive exhibits and educational displays, both children and adults alike will be challenged into reconsidering the world in which we live. |
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National Civil War Museum Committed to a fair and unbiased portrayal of the War Between the States, the National Civil War Museum recounts the story of one of the most seminal events in American History. With the help of artifacts, photographs and written accounts, visitors are invited to consider for themselves the personal price of war. |


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Theater Harrisburg Founded in the basement of the Harrisburg Public Library in 1926 by a group of aspiring female thespians, Theatre Harrisburg is currently entering its 78th season. Committed to bringing the culturally stimulating experience of live theater to the residents of Harrisburg, Theater Harrisburg forges ahead with a repertory of both traditional favorites and contemporary premieres. |
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Hershey Theater Hershey Theater is housed in a magnificently opulent building in downtown Hershey. This acclaimed center for the performing arts attracts touring Broadway shows, classical musical and dance performances and special appearances by renowned guest artists. |
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Dutch Wonderland Full of fabulous characters, exciting rides and wonderland magic, Dutch Wonderland is an amusement park that is fun for the entire family. |
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Dutch Apple Dinner Theater Combing fine dining with great entertainment, the Dutch Apple Theater is dinner theater at its best! |
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Fulton Opera House At the Fulton From its humble beginnings as a prison yard, the historic Fulton Opera House has come a long way. Housed in a beautiful building dating back to the mid 1800's, the Fulton Opera House is a highly acclaimed professional company and a much loved landmark in downtown Lancaster. |
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Central Farmer's Market One of the oldest continuously operating farmer's markets in the nation, the Central Farmer's Market has drawn enthusiastic shoppers to the central square in downtown Lancaster for over 270 years. |






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Appalachian Brewing Company Appalachian Brewing Company is housed in an antique brewery building built in 1890, which still boasts beautiful hard wood floors and massive wooden beams. Offering a wide variety of beer (many brewed on the premises), visitors come to the Brewing Company for a taste of something new in a setting beautifully aged. |
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Hershey's Chocolate Town Café Hershey's Chocolate Town Café is the perfect restaurant to choose for family dining. Fancifully decorated, child friendly and easy on the pocket book, Chocolate Town Café promises a family fun dining experience. |
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The Circular Dining Room For an upscale treat, visit the Circular Dining Room, an elegant restaurant with classical cuisine and exceptional service. A pet project of founder Milton Hershey, the circular dining room was constructed to allow full visual access to the resplendent garden setting. |
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The Fireside Steakhouse Come to the Fireside Steakhouse for the best steaks in town. Straightforward American cuisine enjoyed in a cozy fireside setting, the Fireside Steakhouse promises you won't go home hungry. |


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Hershey Gardens Hershey Gardens is a spectacular botanical garden displaying a myriad of floral splendor. From its humble 3-½ inception as a small rose garden, Hershey Gardens has bloomed into a 23-acre wonder. In addition to themed gardens and unique plant life, Hershey Gardens also include a Butterfly House. |
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Hershey's Chocolate World Visitor Center Every child's dream comes true in Hershey Pennsylvania. A favorite for every sweet tooth, Hershey offers a peek behind the scenes into the world of chocolate making. |
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Indian Echo Caverns Indian Echo Caverns have drawn visitors into their beautiful underworld of dark mystery since the 1800's. |
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Fort Hunter Mansion and Park Perched upon a hill overlooking the Susquehanna River, this majestic mansion was once a dairy, a mill, and a military supply depot. Today it exists as a place of beauty for visitors to enjoy and explore. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places this 19th century plantation complex possesses a historical aura that is almost palpable. |


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