CELEBRATING LANCASTER COUNTY'S PEOPLE, SCENERY,

HERITAGE, STYLE & POINT OF VIEW SINCE 1987.

October 2017

The Country French Collection is housed in a gorgeous restored barn along Route 272. Unfortunately for those who love this store and its beautiful furniture and decorative items, its owners are downsizing and the building is up for sale. Store hours are only being offered on Sundays. Countryfrenchantiques.com.
The Country French Collection is housed in a gorgeous restored barn along Route 272. Unfortunately for those who love this store and its beautiful furniture and decorative items, its owners are downsizing and the building is up for sale. Store hours are only being offered on Sundays. Countryfrenchantiques.com.

Destination: Adamstown

This northern Lancaster County hamlet is home to history, antiques, the nation’s oldest hat manufacturer, the state’s first microbrewery and Lancaster County’s best swim team.   Back in the 70s and early ...Read More

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