the December 2009 Clip Book.

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the December 2009 Clip Book.
Press Clipbook
Articles on Lancaster County that ran
during December 2009
Presented by the PA Dutch CVB
Communications Department
Note that some of the articles appear in dozens of publications- we've only included one copy in those cases.
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1. GROUP TOUR MAGAZINE (NORTHEASTERN)
HOLLAND,MI (14,603)
12-01-2009
New quilt show set for Lancaster, Pa.
2. GROUP TOUR MAGAZINE (NORTHEASTERN)
HOLLAND,MI (14,603)
12-01-2009
Pennsylvania - Old and new
3. RAILPACE NEWSMAGAZINE
PISCATAWAY,NJ (11,200)
12-01-2009
Railroad Museum of PA Virtual Tours
4. COUNTY LINES MAGAZINE
WEST CHESTER,PA (15,000)
12-01-2009
Holiday Window Shopping
5. ASSOCIATION NEWS
LOS ANGELES,CA (9,242)
12-01-2009
NEW JERSEY & PENNSYLVANIA GOING YOUR OWN WAY
6. MUSEUM STORE MAGAZINE
DENVER,CO (3,500)
12-01-2009
Pennsylvania: CulturaI Gateway to America
7. DESTINATIONS
WASHINGTON,DC (6,000)
12-01-2009
PENNSYLVANIA
8. SMALL MARKET MEETINGS
LEXINGTON,KY (7,511)
12-01-2009
In Lancaster, town and country come together
9. Philadelphia (PA) Inquirer
PHILADELPHIA,PENNSYLVANIA (1,907,124)
12-04-2009
Lancaster visit has sophistication plus charm - Philadelphia Inquirer - 12/04/2009
10. PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER
PHILADELPHIA,PA (352,593)
12-04-2009
There's MORE to Lancaster
11. WFMZ-TV Channe 69 (Allentown,PA)
ALLENTOWN,PENNSYLVANIA (198,748)
12-10-2009
One Tank Trip: Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre
12. Travel Channel (National) - Travel Channel Schedule
, (N/A)
12-10-2009
Narrator: we're taking you on a nationwide sleighride to find America's most christmasy places
13. La Tribuna Hispana USA (Hempstead,NY) (SPL)
HEMPSTEAD,NEW YORK (N/A)
12-17-2009
La comunidad Amish en Lancaster, Pensilvania
14. Traveler's Journal (The) (Pittsburgh,PA)
WEB SITE,WORLD WIDE WEB (N/A)
12-17-2009
Informative Press Releases for Travel
15. ANTIQUES & AUCTION NEWS
MOUNT JOY,PA (39,000)
12-18-2009
Christmas Lives - At The National Christmas Center
16. Antiques and Auction News (Mount Joy,PA)
MOUNT JOY,PENNSYLVANIA (N/A)
12-19-2009
Celebrate The Season With Holiday Fare At White Horse Mill Antiques
17. DAILY TIMES
PRIMOS,PA (44,181)
12-22-2009
Christmas Center is year round present
SOURCE: Philadelphia (PA) Inquirer
AUDIENCE: 1,907,124 [provided by Nielsen//NetRatings]
DATE: 12−04−2009
HEADLINE: Lancaster visit has sophistication plus charm − Philadelphia Inquirer − 12/04/2009
Source Website
Posted on Fri, Dec. 4, 2009
Lancaster visit has sophistication plus charm
By Robert Strauss
For The Inquirer
LANCASTER − This town calls to mind visions of Amish folks in horse−drawn buggies clip−clopping up the
highway on their way to sell shoo−fly pie and funnel cake at a local farm stand.
But this little haven three exits west of King of Prussia on the Pennsylvania Turnpike is really no cliched
anachronism out of a Harrison Ford movie. It is a vibrant mix of the arts, some history, and a bit of good food
of the non−bonnet−wearing−server variety. While it is true that there is an Auntie Anne's Homecoming
Parade staged every fall by the pretzel−making chain with headquarters in town, Lancaster has become a
sophisticated center, well worth a weekend foray. Here are a few options:
Wheatland
President James Buchanan unfortunately always makes historians' short lists of "worst presidents," but he's
ours − Pennsylvania's only U.S. president. His home, Wheatland, is a preserved little masterpiece on the
western edge of Lancaster.
Buchanan, whose placating of the South just as anti−slavery momentum was getting going in most of the
country practically cleared the road to the Civil War, spent most of his adult years in Lancaster, building
Wheatland after successful foreign service − he was secretary of state and ambassador to both Russia and
England. But his resoluteness to neither stop the spread of slavery nor prevent Southern states from seceding
doomed the nation to civil war and devastated the Democratic Party, which elected only one president, Grover
Cleveland, for the next 51 years.
Wheatland's little museum to Buchanan, in an outer small house, doesn't pull punches about the man. It talks
about his unpopularity, which continued even in Lancaster after he returned home from the presidency. He
was the only bachelor president, having been less than chivalrous toward an early fiancee, who died
mysteriously in Philadelphia after her father broke off the engagement because of Buchanan's dubious
character.
Still, Wheatland is Pennsylvania's only presidential homestead and is worth visiting as an emblem of those
tough, mid−19th−century political times.
Wheatland is at 1120 Marietta Ave. Information: 717−392−8721 or
www.lancasterhistory.org for special December yuletide events and tours. Central Market
The Lancaster equivalent of Philadelphia's Reading Terminal Market is smack−dab in the center of
downtown, just off the monument at King, Queen and Market Streets.
The terra−cotta roof of the 1889 city−owned market house shelters rows of mostly fresh−food vendors, crafts
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shops and small restaurants. Several of the oldest stands − Long's Horseradish, Stoner's Homegrown
Vegetables, and Thomas Produce among them − have been in the same families for at least three generations.
It is said to be the oldest continuously open public market in the country, although the city's Eastern Market,
nearer the Convention Center along King Street, claims to date back to 1883.
The Central Market is a prime lunch venue for county workers and lawyers, and those heading out to see the
art along nearby Gallery Row. It is open from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays and from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays.
Information:
www.centralmarketlancaster.com . Gallery Row
As other small cities foundered in the post−World War II flight to the suburbs and countryside, Lancaster
decided to emphasize a nascent art scene that had cropped up near the local colleges − Franklin and Marshall
and the Pennsylvania College of Art and Design in particular.
Though there are small museums and galleries throughout town, the best concentration of them is along the
five blocks south of the College of Art and Design on and near South Prince Street that the city has dubbed
Gallery Row.
Besides the galleries, most of them open on weekdays and Saturdays, Prince Street is also home to the
Pennsylvania Academy of Music and the Fulton Theatre, which was opened in 1852 as the Fulton Opera
House and has operated ever since. The main stage at the Fulton this month will be showing
Annie and The Nutcracker, two uplifting shows for the season. For times and prices, go to www.thefulton.org
LancasterArts sponsors a First Friday open house at member galleries, as well as other special events. For a
gallery map and more information about the Lancaster arts and theater scene, go to
www.lancasterarts.com Iron Hill Brewery/Franklin and Marshall College
The brewery, based in Newark, Del., has a restaurant and brew pub just across the street from Franklin and
Marshall College at 781 Harrisburg Pike.
There are always at least a half−dozen special seasonal beers, most of them on tap and available in sizes down
to 10 ounces for those who want to try different combinations. The food tends to be a bit more upscale than
the usual college−area bar fare. There are burgers and wraps, to be sure, but also fancy salads and some
seafood to go with the ribs and steaks. Oddly enough for a brew pub, there is also a gluten−free menu.
After a hearty lunch, head over to the Franklin and Marshall campus. The athletic complex is what you will
first hit when you cross Harrisburg Pike, but press on to the college green, one of the prettiest you will see
anywhere. F&M was, as you might imagine from the name, actually two colleges honoring Ben Franklin and
John Marshall (hence the nickname, The Diplomats). Buchanan had a big hand in the merger and became the
president of the board of trustees − a position he held even while president of the United States.
Small museums
Overshadowed by the bigger places in Lancaster are a cadre of small museums. For the young in your group,
there is the North Museum of Natural History and Science, at 400 College Ave. just off the Franklin and
Marshall main campus. It has a lot of hands−on collections and exhibits spotlighting dinosaurs, the local
American Indian communities, and a planetarium. Information: 717−291−3941 or
www.northmuseum.org The Demuth Museum, 114 E. King St., is in the home and studio of
early−20th−century artist Charles Demuth, with works by Demuth, a member of the Paris avant−garde scene
of his time, and other special exhibitions. Next door is the Demuth Tobacco Shop, which dates back to 1770
and claims to be the oldest working tobacco shop in the country. Information: 717−299−9940 or
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www.demuth.org The Lancaster Heritage Center at 5 W. King St. operates two museums in the center of
town: the Heritage Center Museum, which is in the old 18th−century City Hall and has collections of artifacts
and art objects dating back to colonial times in Lancaster, and the Quilt and Textile Museum, which seeks to
preserve what used to be a big industry in these parts − weaving and textile−making. Information:
717−299−6440 or
www.heritagecentermuseum.org
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If hearing holiday tunes on
the radio doesn't suffice,
you can hear them in
person in Lancaster
County. A year-round
dinner theatre is right in
the middle of its holiday
show, just in time for
Christmas. WFMZ's Karin Mallett takes along on this week's One Tank Trip to
the Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre. >> REPORTER: Before the curtain goes up..
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>> REPORTER: But the sounds of the season set the stage for a "Holly Jolly
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>> GALE: A lot of people ask us if we get sick of Christmas but no, how can
you get sick of Christmas? The music in the show is great.
>> REPORTER: A mix of contemporary holiday tunes and the classic carols.
There's an ensemble cast of 16 for the latest production of the Dutch Apple
Dinner Theatre in Lancaster County. It's been running since the middle of
November.
>> KRISTEN SWEENEY: For Holly Jolly, I play the Mom a lot.
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>> REPORTER: As for the hosts? Well they're quite familiar.
>> SWEENEY: Santa and Mrs. Claus tell a lot of corny jokes.
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>> REPORTER: Dutch Apple has been around for about 24 years, opening in
1987. The first show on this stage was "A Chorus Line" and it all began with a
family called the Prathers.
>> REPORTER: The family-run dinner theatre here led the Prathers to open two
more across the country.. in Florida and Arizona. Dutch Apple is the original.
>> GALE: We hope that the people will get some great laughs out of it with
their family and friends. And then they'll come back again for more.
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>> GALE: Merry Christmas, happy holidays!
>> REPORTER: Humming all the holiday tunes on a One Tank Trip to the Dutch
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Next stop −− (Paradise ), Pennsylvania. You've been to art museums. You've been to science museums. So
shouldn't santa have his own museum? Well, he does. Step inside the national christmas center. Located deep
in Pennsylvania ( amish )country, some 60 miles from Philadelphia, it's hands down the most christmasy
museum in the country. The national christmas center is the only christmas museum in the world. 20,000
Square feet filled to the brim with christmas. It's got something great for the kids and for the adults. Morrison:
it's more than a museum. You go into a museum, and it's objects that aren't in most of our lives. But this is
filled with memories. Woman: older people could come, and they see things that are in their house. And we
see lots of things here that we see in our gram and grandpa's houses. Narrator: and for jim morrison, this
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ago with a boy and a train. I was 9 months old when and this is my christmas train that really started me off on
the search for christmas. I started collecting the memories of my christmases −−My toys, and then ornaments
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Nueva York es considerado el puerto de entrada más
importante de la inmigración mundial a los Estados
Unidos. Desde el siglo XVII millones de inmigrantes
llegaron a la isla Ellis, desde donde salieron a diversos
destinos en todo el país. Uno de esos grupos inmigrantes
fueron los Amish, una extraña comunidad religiosa,
procedentes de Suiza y Alemania, quienes se asentaron
principalmente en una gran área rural que hoy se conoce
como el condado de Lancaster, en el estado de
Pensilvania.
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A pocas horas de Nueva York, siguiendo la New Jersey Turnpike y
luego la Pensilvania Tpke., se llega a Lancaster, donde el
panorama cambia drásticamente. Grandes campos de cultivos,
construcciones campestres con llamativos graneros y espaciados,
nos descubren una parte del país desconocido que se abre ante
nuestros ojos.
Cuando se llega a Lancaster se advierte de inmediato que hay
como dos mundos que conviven entre la modernidad y el pasado,
así es frecuente ver en las pistas además de autos de lujo, coches
tirados por un caballo y dentro de él un hombre barbado con
vestido oscuro y sombrero, acompañado de su familia. Son los
Amish, quienes conviven con la modernidad, conservando no solo
la esencia de sus creencias religiosas, sino sus costumbres más
tradicionales lo que se ha convertido en un sello que los identifica y
los diferencia. Como se sabe, los Amish emigraron de Suiza y
Alemania en el siglo XVII para instalarse en colonias agrícolas de
Estados Unidos. Se cree que son una comunidad de unos 200 mil
miembros quienes viven en Pensilvana, Minessota, Missouri, Iowa
y en Canadá. La mayoría son seguidores de un movimiento
religioso protestante de origen anabaptista y se rigen por el antiguo
testamento.
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Llegamos a Bird in Hand, uno de los poblados Amish más visitados
por los turistas por la cantidad de facilitaciones que existe, como
moteles, restaurantes, tiendas de artesanías, museos y atracciones
que nos introducen a conocer de cerca cómo vive esta gran
comunidad que ha logrado vencer a los avatares de la modernidad.
Para tener una idea de lo que vamos a conocer visitamos el
complejo turístico The Amish Experience, un conjunto de
atracciones de sitio muy interesantes, que cuenta incluso con hotel
propio, restaurantes y circuitos rurales programados, además de un
teatro donde recrean la filosofía de vida tan propia de los Amish, en
The history of Jacob’s choice, vital para entender la idiosincrasia de
esta comunidad.
En el museo se puede apreciar una vivienda típica Amish, así como
ver de cerca sus costumbres, vestidos, alimentos, juegos, así como
saber de sus ritos religiosos y formas de vida. Es el mayor
acercamiento que se puede tener con esta comunidad porque los
Amish no permiten visitar sus casas y menos fotografiarse con
ellos. Sin embargo, pudimos hacer un recorrido por los alrededores
viendo de cerca cómo trabajan la tierra, sus pequeñas escuelas,
sus comercios, donde proveen a los turistas no solo de artesanías
recordatorios, sino la típica gastronomía Amish.
Nos llamó la atención ver reunidos a cientos de coches frente a una
gran edificación. Nuestro guía nos dice que es porque se está
celebrando una boda, ceremonia de tres horas, luego del cual hay
una gran fiesta que dura todo el día donde participa toda la
comunidad, todos vestidos con sus trajes de gala en el que el color
negro predomina.
Los caminos son asfaltados y se advierte a cada paso las típicas
casas Amish, donde no se usan electricidad ni ningún artefacto
moderno, encontrándonos a cada momento con los característicos
coches a caballo que usan como transporte.
Seguimos nuestro itinerario por la Old Philadelphia Pike (Ruta 340)
hasta el corazón de Pensylvania Dutch Country, que es como se
denomina también a Lancaster, por la procedencia de sus primeros
pobladores, y llegamos a Kitchen Kettle Village, un bonito conjunto
de tiendas construidas influenciadas en los pequeños pueblos
europeos, donde se ofrecen variados productos, desde recuerdos,
velas, pinturas, dulces y hasta hacer un recorrido en carreta, o tan
solo sentarse en una de sus bancas escuchando agradables
canciones de un trió de banjo es un relax sin igual. El viejo
restaurant The Kling House Restaurant ofrece un típico menú que
vale la pena probarlo.
Otro punto que no debe dejar de verse es el Landis Valley
Museum, ubicado en el centro de Lancaster, que es un paseo por
la historia de la inmigración europea a esta parte del estado de
Pensilvania. En realidad es una recreación “in situ” de las primeras
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edificaciones, formas de vida, así como los inicios de los pioneros
quienes después se desplazarían a otros destinos del país.
Todo este recorrido se puede hacer en un solo día o si prefiere
estancias más calmadas en dos o tres, para apreciar los diferentes
atractivos turísticos de Lancaster, que ofrece también todo tipo de
alojamientos desde un 5 estrellas hasta moteles y hoteles
familiares como el Bird in Hand Family Inn, todos dotados de las
mayores facilidades para los turistas, como nos señala Joel Cliff,
gerente de relaciones con los medios de comunicación del PA
Dutch Convention & Visitor Bureau, quien agrega que todo el año
se puede visitar Lancaster, gracias a sus condiciones de atractivo
en precio, calidad y lugares para conocer.
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Lancaster, Pa. – Now it’s simpler than ever to take a road trip along
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Passport to be stamped along the way. They can also get a preprogrammed GPS unit of trail stops for a nominal add-on cost. (This
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forces. The second – The Road to Gettysburg – looks at how, why,
and when Union troops were sent in to defend the area, which
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“We’re thrilled to partner with Avis in making the Civil War Trails
more easily accessible for everyone, particularly the region’s Amtrak
visitors from throughout the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic,” said Mickey
Rowley, deputy secretary of tourism for the Pennsylvania
Department of Community and Economic Development.
“With a CWT-outfitted Avis rental car waiting for them at the doorstep
of the Lancaster station, visitors can go from zero to 150 years an
hour almost instantly and get a wonderful head start on their Civil
War Trails adventure along the beautiful and historic Dutch Country
Roads of south central Pennsylvania,” added Chris Barrett, president
& CEO of the Pennsylvania Dutch Convention & Visitors Bureau in
Lancaster and current chair of the DCR executive committee.
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Welcome to Pennsylvania’s No. 1 tourist region, Dutch Country
Roads! The nine counties comprising the DCR region – Adams,
Berks, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lancaster, Lebanon, Perry,
and York – offer visitors an inviting mix of rural beauty and urban
chic, as well as a convenient central location for your Pennsylvania
getaway. For more information, visit www.dutchcountryroads.com.
Avis is the exclusive provider of rental cars for the Pennsylvania Civil
War Trails (CWT), providing CWT maps and passports. Additionally,
Avis offers GPS units pre-loaded with 40 CWT “Story Stop” points of
interest. Avis operates twelve rental locations in and around the
CWT region, including five near the CWT gateway entrances of
Lancaster and Harrisburg. For more information, visit
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Celebrate The Season With Holiday Fare At White Horse Mill Antiques
White Horse Mill Antiques in White Horse, Pennsylvania, is celebrating its seventh year by offering additional dealer space to the Mill.
They send this message to dealers and collectors: “First of all, we are pleased to announce the grand opening of White Horse Run
located on the campus. White Horse Run is a multidealer shop managed by Delmar Morefield who has been showing and collecting for
many years. White Horse Run is nestled by the Pequa Creek as it bends around the Mill.”
“Second, we have renovated the third floor of the Mill. This space has always been a favorite of our customers who appreciate its
architectural structure and beautiful view. Now we can keep it open all year and offer it to dealers for showing.”
“We offer a pleasant environment where dealers can display their wares to the public and create a destination for customers seeking
quality goods. Our dealers represent the broader antique community bringing a variety of antiques to our customers. We offer a
national customer base, affordable rental rates, extensive advertising, full time management, no commission or work obligation.
Dealer space is available and we invite inquiries.”
Surrounded by farms in beautiful Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, White Horse Mill Antiques enjoys close proximity to Lancaster (18
miles), Adamstown (20 miles), Exton (22 miles), Wilmington (42 miles) and the greater Philadelphia area. Although the Mill is off the
beaten path, it is quite accessible to local attractions including lodging, restaurants, outlet shops, museums. It’s located only 10 miles
from the historic town of Strasburg, home of the Strasburg Railroad.
White Horse Mill was built in 1832. It opened to the public as White Horse Mill Antiques in 2002 after suffering a fire. Although
modernized and restored, care was taken to preserve the original ambiance of the Mill. As a result, the original structure of the Mill
remains intact, enabling visitors to experience the magnitude and beauty of a working Mill. To this day, it attracts many visitors
throughout the country.
White Horse Mill Antiques operates six days a week, showing quality 18th- to 20th-Century antiques to the public through the efforts
of its fine dealers. Dealers remain steadfast in continuing the quality reputation of the Mill in providing a hand-picked selection of fine
rural American antiques.
“We want to take this time to thank our loyal customers for their support as we begin our 7th year. We invite all to experience
Lancaster County and celebrate the season with our “Holiday Fare” offered Thanksgiving through New Year’s, with music,
refreshments and selected sales.”
For more information, call the Mill at (717) 768-0960 or visit their Web site at www.whitehorsemill.com.
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