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Adamstown Inns & Cottages and Vacation Rentals are located in the northern part of Lancaster County, PA. Here you will find the Old Order Amish, their horse and buggy travel and plain dress contrasting starkly with the modern world. More then 25,000 Amish live in Lancaster County, PA.
Our Vacation Rental family includes the Amethyst Inn Bed and Breakfast, Firefly and Dragonfly Cottages and the Adamstown Vacation Home, as well as our Wrightsville Cabin. The bed and breakfast rooms feature fireplaces, Whirlpools, and therapeutic massage and steam showers.
Lancaster City is just 20 minutes to the southwest of Adamstown and boasts a beautiful combination of history and progress including covered bridges, Lancaster Central Market, Strasburg Railroad and Sight and Sound Millennium Theater.With dozens of museums and top-notch theatre and eclectic galleries, Lancaster and Berks Counties are emerging as places to experience a wide variety of other culture and arts.
Reading, Pa is 10 minutes north of Adamstown, the outlet capital of the world, which offers a vast assortment of top quality merchandise in addition to public museums, terrific jazz, a superb symphony and the new Sovereign Center.
Adamstown is the quintessential small Lancaster County town. The Inns of Adamstown vacation rental properties (Bed and breakfast and cottages) sit within a block of one another on Adamstown's quiet Main Street.
Adamstown is nationally (if not internationally) known as Antiques Capital, U.S.A. The region's more than 3,000 antiques dealers located along the Route 272 corridor, in the northern part of Lancaster County, give the antique hunter literally thousands of choices, from pocket watches to kitchen sinks. As one of the top antiquing destinations in the country, Lancaster County is a paradise for those seeking the treasures of years past.
Historians will enjoy a journey along the Civil War Trails, throughout Lancaster to Harrisburg and finally Gettysburg. With the scenic Dutch Country Roads as a natural backdrop, learn about the people, places, and events that shaped the course of American history and explore the charm and hospitality of our historic towns.
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