Address: 3716 Main St, Conestoga, PA 17516, USA
“They have a market there now every other Saturday so some vendors and some yard sale type stands. Good to see.”
Address: 3959 Main St, Conestoga, PA 17516, USA
“Very personable staff and great office!”
Address: 3304 Main St, Conestoga, PA 17516, USA
“Great Hypnotist. Great work, great results.”
Address: 3290 Main St, Conestoga, PA 17516, USA
Address: 19 River Corner Rd, Conestoga, PA 17516, USA
“Dave is great: very honest and won't run up your bill. He uses common sense. I've had good experiences here.”
Address: 5 Theresa Dr, Conestoga, PA 17516, USA
“Pine Brook provides great Landscaping and Snow Removal service at a reasonable price for an HOA that I manage. I would recommend.”
Address: 5365 River Rd, Conestoga, PA 17516, USA
“Craving a beautiful day outdoors by the water but don't want to hike? This is The place to go. It may not have the height nor eagles of Pinnacle however the heron, geese and ducks assure you feel no lack. Both pavilions has full party gatherings yet I was still able to use the swings which, as a big kid, was my goal.”
Address: 1207572100000, Conestoga, PA 17516, USA
“Pretty much just a walking trail with some labeled trees.”
Address: 91 Hilltop Dr, Conestoga, PA 17516, USA
“Fun for the whole family. Also a great workout!”
Address: 250 Meadow Ln, Conestoga, PA 17516, USA
“Common sense and scriptural. Counselors are well educated as well as anointed. A great place to be when you are in a hard place.”
Address: Colemanville Church Rd, Conestoga, PA 17516, USA
“Good hardpack rail trail for running walking or biking. There is rock climbing here too.”
Address: 210 Colemanville Church Rd, Conestoga, PA 17516, USA
“I have been going here my whole life! I love all the people and the Pastor Walt Underburger. He's amazing!”
Address: Enola Low Grade Trail, Conestoga, PA 17516, USA
“Fire Tower is a location on the Atglen & Susquehanna Railroad Trail. In the Spring of 1959, an underground fire began here, under the eastbound main track of the Pennsylvania RR’s main east-west freight route through Lancaster County to New York, which handled more than 60 freight trains per day. The fire apparently developed in coal dirt used as fill during construction of the large fill over Boatman’s Run in 1905, and this coal was apparently ignited by brush fires in the dry Spring of 1959. On July 21, 1959, 2 inches of rain fell. It is believed this moving ground water penetrated the dirt in the Boatman’s Run fill and, under hydrostatic pressure, contacted the burning coal fire, causing a flash steam explosion which blew out the river side of the fill. The fire continued to burn until Spring, 1961. During this period, the railroad dismantled 675 feet of the eastward main track and hired the DuPont Company to extinguish the fire. A temporary interlocking was installed to route trains in both directions over the one track remaining in service. This temporary manned interlocking was housed in a small building given the name “Fire Tower.” After the fire was extinguished in 1961, the eastward main track was rebuilt, and the temporary interlocking and the “Fire Tower” structure were removed. No photographs of "Fire Tower" are known to exist. The area is still known as “Fire Tower.” The tracks were entirely removed in the 1990s and in 2011 and the railroad roadbed was converted to a 29-mile long trail. The trail is mapped as and locally known as the A&S Low Grade Trail, but it is also called the Enola Low Grade Trail. Approximate coordinates for the old Fire Tower structure are Lat 39.911806, Long -76.37920.”
Address: 450 Colemanville Church Rd, Conestoga, PA 17516, USA
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