Aaron and Jessica’S Buggy Rides
3121 Old Philadelphia Pike, Bird-in-Hand
717-768-8828
info@amishbuggyrides.com
www.amishbuggyrides.com
Ride in Amish carriage and travel to an Amish-owned farm or store. Multiple routes and you choice of ride length offer a great chance to experience real Amish life. Open rain or shine, visit our website for hours and private tour information. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for daily news and updates.
American Military Edged Weaponry Museum
3562 Old Philadelphia Pike, Intercourse
717-768-7185
Our unique museum features a comprehensive collection of US military knives used by American servicemen, including pikes, swords, sabers, fencing bayonets, bowie, knuckle, and trench knives. Displayed throughout are over 5,000 military artifacts, including items from the Spanish-American War, WWI, WWII, Korean War, Vietnam, and Desert Storm, as well as recruiting and savings bond posters. A must for military buffs. Monday through Saturday 10am-5:30pm. Admission is $5 for adults, $2.50 for children.
Barry’s Car Barn
3504 Old Philadelphia Pike.
Intercourse, PA 17534
Phone: 717-351-1515
www.barryscarbarn.com
Antique car museum focusing on American muscle cards from the 50s-70s and so much more.
Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 4:30pm
General Admission: $12
Senior (60+) & Military Discount with ID: $10
Children 7-12 years old: $5
Children 6 years old and under: free
Annual memberships and group tours (20+) available. Email us for details!
Kitchen Kettle Village
3529 Old Philadelphia Pike, Intercourse
1-800-732-3538
lhorn@kitchenkettle.com
www.kitchenkettle.com
Generations of Fun. For over 60 years, Kitchen Kettle has been celebrating the bounty of Lancaster County with festivals designed to delight visitors of all ages. Our picturesque village is centered round our world famous canning kitchen and features 42 shops, restaurants and lodging. Enjoy local treasures like handmade quilts, pottery and art, hand-scooped ice cream, fine leathers, and homemade foods. You’ll also find national brands like Ugg boots, Pandora bracelets, Brighton jewelry and bags, Vera Bradley, and much more. Monday through Saturday 9am – 6pm. (Nov-April until 5pm). * Closed Sundays.
Ressler Mill Foundation
2880 Stumptown Road, Ronks PA 17572
717-656-7616
exdir.james@resslermill.org
https://resslermill.com/
May - October
Tuesday - Saturday 10am-4pm
Each year the Mascot Roller Mills and Ressler Family Home welcomes more than 12,000 visitors to this historic site in the heart of a thriving Amish community in eastern Lancaster County. The remarkably preserved water-powered grain mill sends visitors back in time to learn about milling history along the banks of scenic Mill Creek.
The adjacent 1855 miller’s house, once home to three generations of Resslers, offers a charming look at early 20th century housekeeping and family life. The home is preserved just as it was when siblings Franklin and Anna Ressler offered their neighbors the finest flour, along with neighborly hospitality.
We invite you to visit us and journey back to a simpler time when milling was a staple of the Lancaster farming community.