i have been to intercourse, blue ball, paradise etc a number of tiems. i went to the medical school pa program at penn state in hershey and we went to lancaster county many times and i went back last summer and it has changed in that alot of the amish have sold off some of their land which is sad. the amish that are still using horse and buggy and no cars. it is sad to see they are being forced to sell their land, forced in that they are being offered so much money it is hard to turn down.
countryside is beautiful . we stayed at a campground that was outside of the towns of above but sat on a hill looking down on lancaster and intercourse. wonderful trip!
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Down the road from here a ways is Fertile and past Fertile a piece is Climax. Over on the east side is Embarrass. However, unless you are passing through anyway, I probably wouldn't bother making a special trip.
Ahhhh, but you have missed the most famous town of all... it has been featured in many travel magazines as well as Readers Digest and others..
LIZARDLICK, North Carolina which is not too far from Hawaii, North Carolina.
Hurray for LizardLick
John Harrelson
Carson City, Nevada
fulltime since 1977
93 Ford 350 4wd Diesel
95 Prowler 30.5 ft 5th wheel w/slide
TWO CENTS WORTH
The story goes that a man died and was approached by the Devil who told him that he could buy his soul back for a dollar. The man searched his pockets and could only come up with 98 cent. While begging the Devil to forget the two cent he was short, an Angel happened by and hearing the Devil laughing, asked the man, "Would you mind if I put in my two cents ?" The Devil got so mad that he exploded in a puff of smoke and the man's soul was saved. The moral: Sometimes putting in your two cents worth makes a difference.
JOHN "the cook" 1997