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Community Map/Homes Sites St. Mark Lutheran Church LEBANON 78 422 Beth Israel Synagogue Center 81 ANNVILLE St. Andrews United Methodist St. Paul's Presbyterian Church Church of the Good Shepherd 501 United Church 343 of Christ 934 222 Midway Church 22 Gingrich's Bible Fellowship 81 Church of Lebanon of the Brethren FirstEnergy Stadium Mennonite Church 419 SCHAEFFERSTOWN Glamorous K9S (Reading Fightin' 322 Phils Baseball) Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church 72 Boarding Resort Quentin United Church of Christ MYERSTOWN CORNWALL Lebanon Farmers 501 Northgate at Alden Place Cornwall United Methodist Church 934 Market Trattoria Fratelli at Alden Place Regal Lebanon (Th/Fri/Sat) MGD Storage Santander Arena/ Alden Place at Cornwall (RV storage available) 743 Valley Stadium 10 LEBANON Reading Public Museum/ Performing Arts Center Planetarium/Arbetorum Lebanon Valley Mall GIANT Food Store 22 Allen Theatre and Good Samaritan Hospital MJ's Coffee House Weis 422 Tröegs Veterinary Medical Center of Lebanon READING Lebanon PetSmart Tanger Outlets: Brewing ANNVILLE Country Club Hershey Company Hershey 422 VA Hospital Country Club PALMYRA MedExpress Physicians/Dermatologist/Opthlamology Hershey Gardens: Royal Oaks Urgent Care 22 Butterfly House 322 Storage Musser's Market 81 Hershey Park Fairview 419 (RV and boat Blue Bird Inn 897 Hershey's Chocolate World Zoo America storage available) Golf Course SCHAEFFERSTOWN 11 HARRISBURG Giant Center Hershey Theatre Quentin Tavern Tony's Mining Company 83 322 222 39 CORNWALL State Museum HERSHEY Northgate at Alden Place Iron Valley Golf Course ADAMSTOWN of Pennsylvania National Civil War Museum HUMMELSTOWN The Hershey Story Alden Place at Cornwall 322 Antiques Capital NNSYLVANIA TURN USA 83 Penn State Timbers Dinner Theatre MOUNT PE PIKE Metro Bank Park Cornwall Hershey Medical Center GRETNA 322 Stoudt’s 176 (Harrisburg Senators Iron Furnace 76 Baseball) Mount Gretna DENVER Brewery Theatre Exit 266 230 283 743 Foxchase Golf Club PA Renaissance Faire Exit 247 KE 322 Exit 286 Exit 242 PENNSYLVANIA TURNPI 72 272 76 76 Canine Country Club (Boarding | Daycare | Grooming) 501 Ephrata Cloister 76 MIDDLETOWN The Vineyard EPHRATA Harrisburg at Hershey Ephrata Performing Green Dragon International LITITZ Arts Center Farmers Market (Fridays) Philadelphia Premium Outlets 25 mi Airport Waltz Vineyards Appalachian The Vineyard MANHEIM Downtown Lititz Brewing Company King of Prussia Mall 30 mi at Grandview Philadelphia Zoo 45 mi 772 283 Philadelphia Museum of Art 45 mi 83 72 General 222 ELIZABETHTOWN Sutter Inn Lititz Farmers Market 322 Longwood Gardens 30 mi The Gables at (Saturdays) Elm Tree Bent Creek Philadelphia International Airport 50 mi Country Club Penn Cinema/ Norlanco The Corn Crib Lancaster Bube's Brewery/ Airport IMAX Theatre Outpatient 19th Century Experience Root’s Country 441 Center Market & Auction Landis Valley MT JOY 0 1 2 mi Nissley Vineyard Country Table (Tuesdays) Museum and Winery Higher Grounds Café EAST 23 NEW HOLLAND Cameron PETERSBURG Overlook Airports Inn & Estates Golf Course Highlands of 272 Amtrak Stations Donegal 743 Park City Mall Lancaster Country Club Golf and Country Clubs St. Paul's Dutch Apple Shopping Pet Emergency Treatment Lancaster General Hospital United Church of Christ LITITZ Dinner Theatre Restaurants MANHEIM MARIETTA Chickies Rock Services (24 hrs.) The Gables at 772 County Park Clipper Magazine Stadium Lancaster Brewing Company Grocery Stores Elm Tree (Lancaster Barnstormers Baseball) 283 LCBC 30 Farmers Markets Gloss Brenner 772 Lancaster Evangelical Dutch Wonderland Church North Museum of Galleries and Museums United Methodist Free Church Lancaster 72 COLUMBIA Natural History & Science Fulton American Music Theatre 30 Central Market Movies 462 Theatre (Tues/Fri/Sat) 501 Lancaster Gallery Row Tanger Theatres EAST Rockvale 30 LANCASTER Outlets Outlets Sports and Concert Venues Mount Joy MT JOY Zion Evangelical PETERSBURG u sq MILLERSVILLE Mennonite Church 74 Lutheran Church u Amusement e 222 First Presbyterian h a Storage Facilities Church Temple n Crossroads Mary Mother of the Beth El n Pet Care Brethren in Christ a STRASBURG Hospitals and Wellness Church Catholic Church 222 Vineyards i v Craft Breweries YORK e r Churches Baltimore-Washington Airport 60 mi Synagogues .
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