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Sight & Sound Theatres. Sight & Sound Theatres is an entertainment company that produces Bible stories live on stage. Based in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Sight & Sound operates two theaters: one in Ronks, Pennsylvania (formerly known as the Millennium Theatre) and the second in Branson, Missouri. Each year, more than a million people from ...
1630 and 1631 Pennsylvania Route 999 (Millersville Pike) 40°01′18″N 76°20′00″W. / 40.021583°N 76.333333°W / 40.021583; -76.333333 ( Bausman Farmstead) Lancaster Township. 8. John Berger & Son Company Tobacco Warehouse. John Berger & Son Company Tobacco Warehouse.
Website. www .co .lancaster .pa .us. Lancaster County ( / ˈlæŋkɪstər /; Pennsylvania Dutch: Lengeschder Kaundi ), sometimes nicknamed the Garden Spot of America or Pennsylvania Dutch Country, is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It is located in the south central part of Pennsylvania. [2]
21. Buca di Beppo. So your extended family is visiting for the holidays and the thought of cooking for them all is overwhelming. No biggie—just reserve a table at Buca di Beppo on Christmas Eve ...
The Red Caboose Motel (originally named the Red Caboose Lodge) is a 48-room train motel in the Amish country near Ronks, in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, [2] where guests stay in railroad cabooses. [3] The motel consists of over three dozen cabooses and other railroad cars, such as dining cars that serve as a restaurant.
Address: 7185 W. Charleston Blvd. Hours: 4-9 p.m. Monday and Tuesday AYCE. Phone: (702) 363-5988. Website: thehushpuppylv.com. The Hush Puppy offers a little piece of the Gulf in Sin City ...
April 15, 2024 at 10:24 PM. The weather is heating up and so is Starbucks’ spring drinks menu. On April 16, the coffee chain will welcome the warmer season with three new lemonade refreshers and ...
Rock Goes to College (RGTC) was a BBC series that ran between 1978 and 1981 on British television. A variety of up-coming rock oriented bands were showcased live from small venues and broadcast simultaneously on television and radio during a 40-50 minute live performance. It was a follow-on to the mid-1960s BBC series Jazz Goes to College.