Lancaster, Pennsylvania

About Lancaster

Every cities has a history behind them, that's what makes each one unique. Lancaster is one of the oldest inland cities in the United States. This town was also known as Hickory Town but was renamed after the English city of Lancaster by a native named John Wright. 

Build in 1889, the Lancaster Central Market is the oldest continuously operated farmers market in the United States, and many tourists come to purchase the many handmade goods that are not commonly found elsewhere. This market comprises approximately 60 vendors who principally sell food products like fresh fruit, produce, baked goods and flowers. Most of the products that are for sale are from Amish, Pennsylvania Dutch, German, Greek, Caribbean, Middle Eastern, and Slavic origins. 

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