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(WHTM) — Two companies recently announced that they have acquired several different amusement parks and attractions across Pennsylvania, including Lancaster County’s Dutch Wonderland.
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Herschend, which claims it is the world’s largest family-owned themed attractions company ... entertainment venues across 10 U.S. states. In Pennsylvania, the company operates Kennywood near ...
Palace Entertainment's other Pennsylvania attractions include Dutch Wonderland, Cartoon Network Hotel and Old Mill Stream Campground in Lancaster.Shedding its U.S. properties will allow Parques ...
At the heart of the event, Pour Master Brian Glaze will lead the charge, overseeing the pouring of 2,000 pounds of molten ...
You probably know the chocolate-inspired town of Hershey is located in Pennsylvania ... and other local attractions. (It's no wonder the town is named for him.) While you can't tour the original ...
It is no surprise, then, to learn that Pennsylvania also offers some of the country's best antiquing. Adamstown, a village of around 2,500 in Amish settlement Lancaster County, has been dubbed ...
The gift shop portion of the store is a treasure trove of Pennsylvania Dutch culture, offering everything from handcrafted ...
The bright yellow exterior practically shouts “STOP YOUR CAR RIGHT NOW” to anyone with functioning eyesight and a sweet tooth. And if the windmill doesn’t grab your attention, the giant sign ...
Herschend will also take over several Pennsylvania parks, including Dutch Wonderland near Lancaster and Kennywood near Pittsburgh ... properties like these special — not just the rides and attractions ...