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The Red Rose City of Lancaster, in the heart of the Pennsylvania Dutch country, enjoys a long and rich history. In 1777, the city was briefly the capital of the American colonies and also served as Pennsylvania's capital from 1799 to 1812. Today, Lancaster is known as the home of the Amish, a religious group that eschews the hustle and bustle of modernity in favor of seclusion and simple living. Hearty Amish cooking and traditional crafts are popular with tourists, and the surrounding countryside is an antique-lover's paradise.
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Lancaster Wins All-America City Award
01/29/07
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| The All-America City Award is the oldest and most respected community recognition program in the nation. This year marks the 51st anniversary of the award, which recognizes communities, whose citizens work together to identify and tackle community-wide challenges and achieves uncommon results. |
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Science Factory in works
01/28/07
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| The notion blossomed spontaneously Thursday, in the best tradition of science. Converting an elevated office in a northeast Lancaster factory building to a toy airplane "flight deck" would be a great idea, agreed Jim Bunting and Ray and Lisa Shirk. |
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Kennel owners let out a yelp
01/28/07
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| Proposed Pa. rules to crack down on ‘puppy mills’ will also bite them, they say. |
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