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1 Lancaster
A good place to start is
Lancaster’s (LANK-uh-
stir) walkable, red-
brick historic district,
just off Penn Sq. The
Romanesque Revival
style Central Market
(www.centralmarketlancaster.
com; 23 N Market St; h6am-
4pm Tue & Fri, to 2pm Sat),
has regional gastronomic
delicacies – fresh
horseradish, whoopie
pies, soft pretzels, sub
sandwiches stuffed
with cured meats and
dripping with oil – as
well as Spanish and
Middle Eastern food.
Plus, the market is
crowded with handicraft
booths staffed by
bonneted, plain-dressed
Amish women.
In the 18th century,
German immigrants
flooded southeastern
Pennsylvania, and
only some were Amish.
Most lived like the
costumed docents at the
Landis Valley Museum
(%717-569-0401; http://www.
landisvalleymuseum.org;
2451 Kissel Hill Rd; adult/child
$12/8; h9am-5pm, from
noon Sun), a re-creation
of Pennsylvania German
village life that includes a
working smithy, weavers
and stables. It’s a few
miles north of Lancaster
off Rte 272/Oregon Pike.
54 p154
The Drive » From downtown
Lancaster head south on Prince
St, which turns into Rte 222
Pennsylvania
12 Dutch Country
The.Amish.really.do.drive.buggies.and.plow.their.
fields.by.hand..In.Dutch.Country,.the.pace.is.slower,.
and.it’s.no.costumed.reenactment..For.the.most.
evocative.Dutch.Country.experience,.go.driving.along.
the.winding,.narrow.lanes.between.the.thruways.–.
past.rolling.green.fields.of.alfalfa,.asparagus.and.
corn,.past.pungent.working.barnyards.and.manicured.
lawns,.waving.to.Amish.families.in.buggies.and.
straw-hatted.teens.on.scooters..