Lancaster County Small Town Tour: Strasburg, PA

If you like trains, Strasburg, Pennsylvania, is the town for you! But there is so much more to this historic town that was started long ago in 1693 by a French fur trader. It became an important trade center and a stagecoach stop between Philadelphia and Lancaster. It was once a bustling town with heavy wagon traffic and an important trade center. 

Today Strasburg is a quaint historic town that attracts many tourists. It is known for its beautiful Amish farmland where farming is done as it has been for centuries. You can often see the Amish working in their fields in the countryside on the outskirts of town. You will see them using horses to pull their farm equipment as they plow, plant, and harvest crops. 

Strasburg may be most famous for its railroad history. You can take an authentic 45-minute steam train ride on the Strasburg Railroad through beautiful Dutch Country. It’s the oldest continuously operating railroad in America. Following your train ride, stop by the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania. See an impressive display of over 100 locomotives and railroad cars. There are also displays of historic tickets, uniforms, tools, and more. If that’s not enough trains for you, visit the Choo Choo Barn with a 1700 square-foot model train display with 22 operating trains.

Now let’s look at some fun attractions you don’t want to miss! Cherry Crest Adventure Farm is a great place for kids with animals to pet, a corn maze, wagon wide, pedal carts, tractor pull and so much more. Visitors come from far and wide to see the Bible come to life at Sight & Sound Theater. It’s a grand production like no other with hundreds of actors, live animals, and giant sets that you don’t want to miss! Village Green Mini Golf takes you across a covered bridge, into a cave, along waterways, and through the woods. It’s a delightful course and fun for everyone.

After all your sightseeing, shows, and activities, you are probably hungry! Let’s check out some places to eat.

  • Grab your favorite coffee at the Speckled Hen.
  • Stop by the Tavern by Spring House for local brew and pub fare.
  • Take an afternoon break at Strasburg Creamery for delicious ice cream and a little shopping at the Country Store.
  • Get your fix of PA Dutch food at Hershey Farm Restaurant’s grand smorgasbord.
  • And it’s only fitting to end this tour with more trains – Casey Jones restaurant is located inside two dining cars that once traveled the Pennsylvania Railroad in the early 1900s.

I hope you enjoyed learning about the historic town of Strasburg, Pennsylvania. If you want to buy or sell real estate in this area, please contact me, your local real estate expert! https://lisagrahamrealtor.com/contact/

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