A Portrait of Three Artists - Connecting History through Art
Adams County, known around the world for the American Civil War and President Lincoln's famous Gettysburg Address, is known locally as a family community built on dedication, respect of the land, fresh air and relationships. We work hard and we play hard. We invite strangers into our community and our homes and we make them friends. The stories of Adams County are what make our destination special, we hope that you will discover people you wish to meet and places you just can't wait to see...
Adams County is home to many artists. Many of these artists capture the history of the Battle, the 1863 civilians, the soldiers and the famous battle sites. This is the story of three of those artists: Wendy Allen, Dale Gallon and Charles Joyce. There is a common passion for their work, the history and connecting the people of today with the stories of our past. We invite you to listen to their story and on your next visit, stop by their galleries or one of the many shops, like Gallery 30, where you can find their work. Maybe art will draw you back in time.
Adams County Cider Makers
Adams County is Apple Country. Our farmers produce more apples than anywhere else in Pennsylvania. Their crop makes them the fourth largest producer in the United States. Today, a small group of growers are turning their attention to Hard Cider, wait until you get a taste…
Authentic Adams County
Authentic Adams County – the National Apple Harvest Festival – a celebration of apples and tradition
The Hanover Show Farms
In the early 1900s, the Hanover Shoe Stables began, racing horses throughout Pennsylvania. Today, the farm boasts 345 broodmares, 9 stallions, and in 2018, will sell nearly 150 yearlings. This story is about these horses, and those that have come before them. It is about the farms and the family. The success is about the bond between the horse, the land and those who love and care for them. Discover the story of the Hanover Shoe Farms…
The Barns of Adams County
In Adams County, barns are as natural on our landscape as orchards and monuments. Discover how we find new ways to keep barns an important part of our lives.
President Dwight D. Eisenhower, the Farmer
his is the story of President Dwight D. Eisenhower, the farmer. It was his hope to leave a piece of land better than he found it. He cared about sustainable farming, just as our Adams County farmers do today.
Preserving Our Past
Adams County is rich with history, some which has formed our country, other that has formed our county. All of our history matters, and we preserve it for future generations.
Antiquing New Oxford
The quaint town of New Oxford, located along the historic Lincoln Highway, has been called the Antiques Capital of Central Pennsylvania. An industry based in the past has moved forward into the future. Today, buyers and sellers are connecting through different avenues, but none tops a stop by the store to touch, feel and hear the stories of these special pieces. Take a short drive east from Gettysburg as you discover the passion of New Oxford Antiques…
Fairfield, Adams County
Adams County is made of many quaint towns and beautiful countryside. Each place has a story – a story of the people who settled, of the sustaining industries, and often, how the famous Civil War Battle of Gettysburg raged through the streets. Fairfield is one of those special places.