Annual horse show with more than 1,200 horses, and riders representing almost every state in the US. Event includes approximately 65 vendors with gifts, clothing, jewelry, accessories, pet items and more. The PA National Horse Show is recognized as one of the premier equestrian competitions in...
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Fall Foliage Festival Weekends
Free music at four different venues throughout the downtown area all within a short walking distance from each other, crafters and artists, outstanding food vendors, seasonal specials at restaurants and shops during the Fall Foliage weekends, the first three weekends in October.
Fort Ligonier Days
Living history demonstrations throughout the weekend. Saturday and Sunday artillery demonstrations in the afternoon and reenactments commemorating the Battle of Fort Ligonier.
Lancaster County Mud Sales
Mud sales are held throughout Lancaster County starting late winter through fall by local fire companies as fund raisers. Items sold or auctioned include Amish-made furniture, craft items, quilts, livestock, buggies, tools,garden supplies and much more. Home-cooked food is always another...
Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire
A kingdom of jousting knights and royal delights. Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth I, invites you to live the excitement of the Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire. Thirty-five acres of jousting knights and royal delights as well as hundreds of colorfully-costumed characters breathe life into the mirth...
Cherry Crest Adventure Farm Corn Maze
Spend an hour in the world's most dynamic and interactive 5-acre corn maze with over 2.5 miles of paths, scenic bridges, and clues. Open weather permitting and last entrance to maze is 90 minutes prior to closing. Maze is not open on Sunday's and Monday's. Open September to November on select...
Corn Maze & Fall Fun
A fall adventure like no other! Bring the whole family for hayrides, 10 acre corn maze, super slides, gigantic corn filled sandbox, pumpkin patch, great food & more. Visit the website for complete details.
Railroading in Pennsylvania
With the frantic pace of early railroad construction in America, safety concerns often took a backseat to profit and expansion. Inevitably, accidents happened more frequently as trains became heavier and faster. The number of injuries and deaths soared among workers - the very people charged...