Experience Local.

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Food & Drinks

Locals’ Market

Where quality meets community.

Local People. Local Food.

Delicious made to order sandwiches and local meats to grill.

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Tucker & Co. Bakery Cafe

Tucker & Co Bakery is in the heart of Dillsburg. Their motto: May you come to relax, find inspiration, & enjoy. May you leave feeling nourished & well cared for. Everything they make in-house is gluten-free & refined sugar-free. The Tuckers create food that is delicious and nutritious. Located up the street at 148 S. Baltimore Street.

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Road Hawg BBQ.

Road Hawg BBQ restaurant located 43 S Baltimore Street eat in or take out. BYOB. All their food is made fresh and not frozen, therefore they may sell out of items. Voted Central PA’s Best BBQ. Voted Simply the Best.

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Pickle Nickel.

Pickle Nickel is a cozy family restaurant in Dillsburg. Come by and savor our distinctive confections, have a quick bite, or connect with friends in a casual atmosphere. Call to ask about takeout. Home to the Dillsburger & don’t forget the Fried Pickles. About 250 Feet- turn left on Baltimore.

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Things To Do

Dillsburg Dill Tavern.

The story of the Tavern — and of Dillsburg — began in 1742, over thirty years before the founding of our nation. Dill’s Tavern has come to tell not only the history of Dillsburg but also the story of life on Pennsylvania’s frontier and is a slice of our nation’s history. Distance: About 250 ft turn left from the property.

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Dillsburg Farmers Market.

Dillsburg Farmers Market: held Saturday AM Seasonally: within walking distance of the property. 32 consecutive Saturdays 8:00 a.m. - 12 Noon *May 9 through December 12* Rain or Shine Distance: About 250 ft turn left from the property.

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Short Drive.

Food & Drinks

Greystone Brew House.

Whether you are looking to go out for a casual dinner, a romantic date, or want to celebrate a milestone in life, we would love for you to join us at Greystone Brew House. Our unique beers: the Greystone A-Roundabout, the Dillon, and the Range End APA. Each bolster incredible taste, while paying homage to the history of our location.

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Wolfes Diner.

Wolfe's Diner is a real-time warp. Same vibe as it had when it first opened in 1955. Enjoy a variety of home-style cooking at breakfast, lunch, and dinner!

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Pakha’s Thai House.

Pakha’s Thai- great for take-out. Thai cuisine featuring an abundance of fresh vegetables, chicken, seafood, and pork. In addition, curry, coconut milk, and fresh herbs are used in many of their dishes.

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Baker’s Diner.

Fresh Tasty, affordable diner cuisine. Baker’s is a laid-back diner serving American Breakfast fare, burgers, sandwiches, and desserts.

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Cold Springs Brewing Company.

A unique location on the quiet waters of the Yellow Breeches Creek. Enjoy our decks and waterfront patio for an experience like no other! We are a new brewery, embracing old traditions. Providing delicious in-house brewed beer, creative menu to enjoy in a rustic waterfront setting.

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TJ Rockwells.

TJ Rockwells American Grille & Tavern — the journey began in 1997 with a small restaurant and tavern and today has grown to one of the most recognizable names in central Pennsylvania.

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Things To Do

Range End Golf Course & Greystone Restaurant.

The brook, ponds, mature flora, and mountainous backdrop, that offers awe-inspiring scenic vistas, work together to enhance the round immensely. Range End Golf Club features small manicured greens with open approach shots. Several choices of tees offer challenges for players at any level of skill.

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Ski Roundtop & Snow Tubing.

On Saturday, November 28, 1964, Ski Roundtop officially opened. It had everything it needed, a chairlift, two rope tows, 4 slopes. Over 50 years and many upgrades later, Roundtop now welcomes guests for skiing and riding on 21 trails with 9 lifts, as well as snow tubing, zip lines, paintball, summer camps, and many more family-friendly activities!

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Pinchot Park.

Gifford Pinchot State Park, a 2,338-acre full-service park, is in northern York County along PA 177 between the towns of Rossville and Lewisberry. The park consists of reverting farm fields and wooded hillsides with the 340-acre Pinchot Lake serving as a prime attraction.

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Williams Grove Historical Steam Engine & Flea Market Held Sundays.

During the winter of 1958-1959, the Williams Grove Historical Steam Engine Association (WGHSEA) was formed with the purpose of preserving steam-powered equipment and educating the public about the history of farming. Our association uses steam engines for plowing, harvesting, and sawing and we have early gas engines and tractors as well as a PRR steam locomotive engine.

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Williams Grove Speedway.

Since its beginning in 1939, Williams Grove Speedway has been one of the top weekly sprint car tracks in the country. The speedway is a 1/2 mile banked smooth clay oval with speeds reaching in excess of 100 mph. The 2021 racing season runs from March to October.

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Appalachian Trail.

The A.T. in Pennsylvania plays an important role in showcasing America’s heritage and the state’s sweeping landscapes, passing historic landmarks, and ascending to scenic heights along Kittatinny Ridge.

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Carlisle Events.

Carlisle Events and the Carlisle PA Fairgrounds host some of the world’s largest and historically significant automotive events! Drawing guests from all points of the globe, Carlisle is the mecca for car lovers, die-hard enthusiasts, and families, alike.

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Yellow Breeches.

The world-renowned limestone stream, Yellow Breeches Creek, originates on South Mountain, in Michaux State Forest, Cumberland Valley, near Walnut Bottom. From there, the Yellow Breeches meanders through the Valley's farmland, forested areas, and suburbs, and joins the Susquehanna River near New Cumberland. The main stem of the Yellow Breeches is some 49-miles long & 60-feet wide at its middle stretch.

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Local Colleges

Messiah University.

Messiah is a private, top-ranked Christian University in Pennsylvania, offering 80+ bachelor and master degree programs.

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Dickinson College.

Dickinson College is a private liberal arts college in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1773 as Carlisle Grammar School, Dickinson was chartered September 9, 1783, six days after the signing of the Treaty of Paris, making it the first college to be founded after the formation of the United States.

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Gettysburg College.

Gettysburg College is a private liberal arts college in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1832, the 225-acre campus is adjacent to the Gettysburg Battlefield. Gettysburg College has about 2,600 students, with roughly equal numbers of men and women.

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Worth The Drive.

Food & Drinks

Troegs Brewery.

Perpetual Exploration: At Troeg’s, there is a never-ending search for the perfect flavors and opportunities to share what they learn along the way. Open for indoor and outdoor dining. Offering self & guided tours plus a tasting room and snack bar with elevated American grub.

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The MillWorks Brewery.

Located in Midtown Harrisburg. Our mission here at the Millworks is a simple one: to create a regional destination that showcases Central Pennsylvania’s wonderful artistic talents as well as our region’s bountiful, sustainable agriculture. With our “hyper-local” approach, we look forward to being a part of Midtown Harrisburg’s renaissance, supporting local growers, local artists, and local businesses.

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Things To Do

Hersheypark & Chocolate World.

For 115 years, we have been known as a clean and green destination for family fun. Hersheypark® features 144 acres of outdoor attractions surrounded by shady trees, ample green spaces, and fresh Pennsylvania air.

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Gettysburg National Park.

The Battle of Gettysburg was a turning point in the Civil War, the Union victory that ended General Robert E. Lee's second and most ambitious invasion of the North. Often referred to as the "High Water Mark of the Rebellion", Gettysburg was the Civil War's bloodiest battle and was also the inspiration for President Abraham Lincoln's immortal "Gettysburg Address".

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