Address: 255 Indiantown Rd, Ephrata, PA 17522, USA
“A lovely and comforting setting for a dear friend's viewing and funeral. Ample parking with handicap ramp to the sanctuary.”
Address: 335 Camp Rodgers Rd, Ephrata, PA 17522, USA
“A great place to attend a wedding reception. A beautifully built barn with a grand feel.”
Address: 382 Indiantown Rd, Ephrata, PA 17522, USA
“These folks are great to work with and always are on schedule.”
Address: Enola Low Grade Trail, Conestoga, PA 17516, USA
“Fire Tower is a location on the Atglen & Susquehanna Railroad Trail. In the Spring of 1959, an underground fire began here, under the eastbound main track of the Pennsylvania RR’s main east-west freight route through Lancaster County to New York, which handled more than 60 freight trains per day. The fire apparently developed in coal dirt used as fill during construction of the large fill over Boatman’s Run in 1905, and this coal was apparently ignited by brush fires in the dry Spring of 1959. On July 21, 1959, 2 inches of rain fell. It is believed this moving ground water penetrated the dirt in the Boatman’s Run fill and, under hydrostatic pressure, contacted the burning coal fire, causing a flash steam explosion which blew out the river side of the fill. The fire continued to burn until Spring, 1961. During this period, the railroad dismantled 675 feet of the eastward main track and hired the DuPont Company to extinguish the fire. A temporary interlocking was installed to route trains in both directions over the one track remaining in service. This temporary manned interlocking was housed in a small building given the name “Fire Tower.” After the fire was extinguished in 1961, the eastward main track was rebuilt, and the temporary interlocking and the “Fire Tower” structure were removed. No photographs of "Fire Tower" are known to exist. The area is still known as “Fire Tower.” The tracks were entirely removed in the 1990s and in 2011 and the railroad roadbed was converted to a 29-mile long trail. The trail is mapped as and locally known as the A&S Low Grade Trail, but it is also called the Enola Low Grade Trail. Approximate coordinates for the old Fire Tower structure are Lat 39.911806, Long -76.37920.”
Address: 450 Colemanville Church Rd, Conestoga, PA 17516, USA
Address: 39°53'56. 76°20'30., 5 W 4th St, Quarryville, PA 17566, USA
Address: State Rte 3017, Pequea, PA 17565, USA
“Always a pleasure to just get away from the City and enjoy nature for what it was intended for. Nice scenic trails for photoshoots. The trial ends by the Red Covered Bridge, which is another nice place to take pictures. The sound of the Creek's water. The birds whistling or singing to attract a mate. It's different point of view for different seasons as well. Spring/Summer give you more sounds of nature as Fall/Winter give you a much quieter experience and it's mostly the water passing on by.”
Address: Stump Rd, Holtwood, PA 17532, USA
“A nice quiet park with well marked trails. Not the best parking lot”
Address: 767 Lancaster Pike, Quarryville, PA 17566, USA
“We use Moats in Quarryville to service one of our company trucks. Their staff is friendly and professional. We have always had a good experience working with them and from what I have heard from others, they have a good reputation in the local community. It is always good to work with an honest garage that helps you extend the life of your vehicle. Thank you Moats and keep up the good work. - Eric”
Address: 773 Lancaster Pike, Quarryville, PA 17566, USA
“I have visited this place multiple times this season and I truly appreciate the thought process behind this incredible setup. I normally do my fishing before first light and I can always count on this place to be in operation at anytime after normal business hours. Great selection of live baits (24 hours a day) and the tackle store (normal business hours) has a great assortment of tackle and fishing gear.”
Address: 591 Truce Rd, Quarryville, PA 17566, USA
Address: 793 Lancaster Pike, Quarryville, PA 17566, USA
“Nice furniture store. The service is great but the prices are typical. Some items are high quality, others are run-of-the-mill. Ive been happy with everything so far.”
Address: 797 Lancaster Pike, Quarryville, PA 17566, USA
“Excellent serivce! Very knowledgeable had all the pipes need to install my pellet stove. I've tried numerous brands of pellets from other stores in Lancaster and Hillside Acres stove had the best burning pellets I've found and always in stock”
Address: 827 Lancaster Pike, Quarryville, PA 17566, USA
“The Best pizza I ever tried in my life. Customer service is awesome! !! Thank you very much guys”
Address: 804 Lancaster Pike, Quarryville, PA 17566, USA
“Very inviting and professional atmosphere from the time I walked in..very fair in their business practices. I am very impressed with the ease of the transaction. I will definitely be back for any future pickup purchases.”
Address: 796 Lancaster Pike, Quarryville, PA 17566, USA
“Great service. Big selection of products. is an up and growing company expect more and more from them as they grow. Lumber, tools, and supplies”
Address: 840 Lancaster Pike, Quarryville, PA 17566, USA
“Employees were all very friendly. Offloaded in good time.”
Address: 848 Lancaster Pike, Quarryville, PA 17566, USA
“Knowledgeable & helpful folks, had all the parts I needed.”
Address: 897 Lancaster Pike, Quarryville, PA 17566, USA
“Not the cleanest place to work at but it is a foundry haha, pay is decent but the hours are long.”
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