(Lancaster, Pa.) Lancaster County is always a place where you can create new memories based on fresh experiences. Check out the latest offerings we have in store for you in 2025!
- Two new special exhibitions at LancasterHistory this year (scroll to midway down the page): “Pathways of Persistence” opened February 1, and “Open the Door” opening June 9.
- It’s the first full year of the re-branded Hershey Farm Resort, following a complete restaurant rebuild that features an enhanced Grand Smorgasbord, plus a new café & shops, now all under one roof with the hotel.
- The monumental and renewing story of “Noah” comes to life in a re-freshed 30th anniversary edition at Sight & Sound Theatres®.
- Lancaster City has plenty to amaze in 2025, starting with Bistro Barberet & Bakery’s first-in-the-U.S. designation as a “World’s French Restaurant,” and Passerine being named to the New York Times’ latest list of “America’s Best Restaurants.” It’s also the first full year of operations for the fabulous Lancaster Art Vault – with lots of natural light & high ceilings for its over 15,000 square feet of exhibit and working artist space.
- During the 40th anniversary year of “Witness,” come experience Lancaster County’s enduring Amish culture & farmland that form the landscape of this internationally-acclaimed film. LoKal’s “Unique Amish Immersion Experience” tour includes a stop at the Witness farm, and you can also see the silo from the movie’s infamous silo scene in the Barnyard Kingdom area at Country Barn.
- The return of “Living the Experience” at Bethel AME Church – a spiritual, interactive re-enactment of the Underground Railroad in Lancaster and its impact on free and enslaved Africans in the 1800s. Performances are planned for the first Saturday of each month.
- Lancaster City’s Prima Theatre presents the East Coast premiere of “We’ll Get Back to You” – a fresh, feel-good, smart comedy from NYT-bestselling author & playwright Rob Bell where an ordinary interview turns into something wildly unexpected. Running Apr. 25 - May 10, this heart-warming production explores how we stay true to ourselves while navigating an era of corporate speak.
- In addition, Bird-in-Hand Stage debuts a brand new show this year: “The Rise and Fall of Miss Fannie’s Biscuits” – an Amish musical comedy/mystery. With a rigged baking contest, a missing contestant and a determined detective, it’s the right recipe for total disaster.
- A new version of the Olde Mill Restaurant has now opened in Intercourse as a chef-driven, classic-casual steakhouse that also offers fresh seafood and seasonal cuisine from area farms.
Lancaster County is a wonderful blend of urban style and rural splendor, with many rich cultures, from the Amish to the arts. Travelers can take in our vibrant downtown city life – with galleries, great dining, specialty shops, and live music – or explore surrounding towns and villages to get a sampling of the heritage, food, craftsmanship, and attractions for which Lancaster is famous. Visit us at www.DiscoverLancaster.com.
For more information:
Joel Cliff, Dir. of Communications
Phone: 717-735-0311
E-mail: jcliff@discoverlancaster.com
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