Visitors can see hand dipped chocolates being made in the kitchen of the Candy Americana Museum at Wilbur Chocolate Company. Located in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, the museum also features an extensive collection of confectionery manufacturing antiques.
Provenance
Photographs and slides donated by Discover Lancaster/Pennsylvania Dutch Country Visitors Bureau, June 2016.
Committee of Lancaster County Historical Society meets with director of York County Heritage Trust at Three Crowns Restaurant. Mortimer Kadushin is at left.
Committee of Lancaster County Historical Society meets with director of York County Heritage Trust at Three Crowns Restaurant. Mortimer Kadushin is at left.
Description
Committee of Lancaster County Historical Society meets with director of York County Heritage Trust at Three Crowns Restaurant. Mortimer Kadushin is at left.
Provenance
From photo albums of Clyde Groff, donated by Ruth Groff.
Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission plaque for the DeTurk House, built in 1767 by John de Turk, son of Isaac de Turk, a Huguenot who settled in Berks County in 1712 and was one of a number of French Protestants who were pioneers in this part of Berks County.
The Landis Valley Hotel on the grounds of the Pennsylvania Farm Museum. It is very siilar to the houses of the area built a the middle of the 19th century. The rails, of course, are for the convenient hitching of horses.
The Rev. Dr. Charles Miller, Historian of the Pennsylvania Conference, Mr. George L. Heiges of the Lancaster County Historical Society, and the Rev. Dr. P. B. GIbble, Historian Emeritus of the East Pennsylvania Conference unveil the marker, which stands behind the Farm Museum at Landis Valley on the Kissel Hill Road, which leads to the lane for the Isaac Long Farm.