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Allegro Vineyards
Located in Brogue, in southern York County, Allegro Vineyards has been making great wines since 1980. The winery is named after the musical term meaning "lively", which also describes their wines. Their Brogue location features their full list of wines and breathtaking views
Allegro also sells their wines at a variety of stores accross central PA and is part of the UnCork York Wine Trail.
3475 Sechrist Road
Brogue, PA 17309
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Allegro Vineyards
Brogue, PA
Apollo County Park
This 149-acre park is located on the southeastern edge of York County. Acquired in 1969 and named in honor of the Apollo moon landing, the park offers beautiful views of the Susquehanna River and contains native rhododendron and laurel-covered valleys and forested slopes that drop down to the river’s edge. In addition to hiking the famous Mason-Dixon Trail that runs through the park, visitors can enjoy fishing and bird watching.
1213 PA 425
Brogue, PA
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Apollo County Park
Brogue, PA
Boyer Nature Preserve
Nearly 10 acres of undisturbed woods is located along the Little Conestoga Creek in Manor Township, Lancaster County. The Boyer Nature Preserve is replete with songbirds that use the variety of trees, such as silver maple, tulip poplar, black walnuts and white oaks, as cover and find food near the stream. Hundreds of years ago, this part of Lancaster County was known to be the location of one of the largest Native American settlements east of the Mississippi. Susquehannock and Seneca Indians probably waged conflicts on part of this preserve. The preserve is managed by the Lancaster County Conservancy.
Walnut Hill Road
Washington Boro, PA
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Boyer Nature Preserve
Washington Boro, PA
Broad Creek Access
The Broad Creek Access area is the last access area for the Susquehanna River Water Trail in Pennsylvania. From this point, the water trail is managed by the Lower Susquehanna Heritage Greenway and joins the Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Water Trail. The Susquehanna River Water Trail - Lower Section is a 53 mile National Recreation Trail managed by the Susquehanna Gateway Heritage Area and is designated as a National Recreation Trail.
Flintville Road
Whiteford, PA 21160
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Broad Creek Access
Whiteford, PA
Cold Cabin Access
Cold Cabin Access is part of the 53-mile Susquehanna River Water Trail - Lower Section, managed by the Susquehanna Gateway Heritage Area. This access area features an interpretive panel which discusses the physical aspects of the river and its tributaries as well as its connection to the Chesapeake Bay. The Susquehanna River Water Trail - Lower Section is designated as a National Recreation Trail.
Cold Cabin Road
Delta, PA 17314
Cold Cabin Access
Delta, PA
Conestoga Area Historical Society
Specializing in the history of the Penn Manor Area, Conestoga, Manor, Martic, Pequea townships and Millersville Borough, the Conestoga Area Historical Society’s collection includes an 18th-century log house furnished with historic reproductions and a rehabilitated tobacco shed with displays of historic hand tools and other equipment. You’ll also discover period furnishings, working trade and craft shops and, of course, a Conestoga Wagon. The gallery features revolving exhibits. Other buildings on site include a blacksmith shop, the Cellar Museum Gift Shoppe and Harnish stone house.
51 Kendig Road
Conestoga, PA -0232
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Conestoga Area Historical Society
Conestoga, PA
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