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Step back in time to see lifestyles of the Civil War, the lifestyle of the Amish, and find yourself in our beautiful countryside.
Step back in time at the Rehoboth Welsh Church in Delta where the non-denominational Christian church specializes in conducting religious services in the Welsh tradition, conducting bi-lingual worship services with Celtic enthusiasm and music. Explore St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church where the 7th largest pipe organ is housed with 14,341 pipes. Take in the sound of nature at one of our 10 county parks, including an Environment Education Center at Richard Nixon County Park that houses 180 specimen from 15 countries.
Renew your spirit after visiting Lancaster County, PA. Watch “Jacob’s Choice” in the Amish Experience Theatre. Landis Valley Museum and Village is one of a kind village is dedicated to the preservation and demonstration of early German life. Tour the grounds and have lunch on the property. Ephrata Cloister offers a glimpse into a community created by people seeking the religious liberty offered in America. The Bible comes alive at the Biblical Tabernacle Reproduction. Enjoy a smorgasbord of food at Miller’s for dinner. End your day with an inspirational show at Sight & Sound Theatres.
Ease into your morning with a luxurious massage or facial at The Spa at THE HOTEL HERSHEY®. In Hershey, chocolate isn’t just for eating; it’s also a key ingredient in many of the Spa’s signature treatments. Delight in the beauty of Hershey Gardens. Serenity surrounds this 23-acre attraction, which features themed gardens, a Butterfly House, and a hands-on Children’s Garden. Hershey Gardens also hosts a variety of events, including a Butterfly Festival, a Community Gardenfest and Pumpkin Glow. Take in a show, concert or classical film at beautiful Hershey Theatre. Opened in 1933, the theater features atmospheric ceilings with “stars and clouds” and a Venetian cityscape that graces the six-ton curtain.
On your way to Gettysburg stop at the National Shrine of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, America’s first woman saint and founder of the Sisters of Charity of Saint Joseph’s. In Gettysburg, take the Gettysburg Historic Church Tour offering stories about heroic civilian nurses, the wounded and dying, and the battle and its’ aftermath in these beautiful architectural examples. The U.S. Christian Commission Museum will tell you the inspiring and educational story of Civil War civilian heroes that went to the battlefields with bibles, bandages, and the love of Christ to care for the soldiers. “Heroes of the Faith” walking tour will give the stories of heroism and faith that brought healing and hope to the town. Experience a Civil War chapel service in the USCC log chapel.