- TripBuzz discovered 104 different types of activities for couples in the Ephrata area, including Movie Theaters (like Ephrata Main Theatre), Arts Centers (like Art of Recycle), Music Venue (like Ephrata Area Community Theater Inc) and Theaters (like Ephrata Performing Arts Center), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 120 date ideas in or near Ephrata, Pennsylvania, including 111 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lancaster, Reading, Columbia and Manheim.
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37.2 Miles
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50 North Cameron Street, Harrisburg, PA 17101
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Small batch beers, craft sodas including root beer made with cane sugar, hamburgers, and pizza are available at Appalachian Brewing Company. The company also offers live performers, and some tours of the building.
37.3 Miles
Known for their custom frame design services, The Big Picture provides a wide variety of frames for prints, posters, and artwork. In addition to framing, it offers photo restoration for vintage photography.
37.3 Miles
Tideline Gallery is an art gallery and emporium that sells a wide variety of unique gifts. The store features jewelry, pottery, both functional and decorative, art glass, lamps, and Judaica.
37.5 Miles
Metro Bank Park is located on City Island, and is the home field for the Harrisburg Senators. The island also contains a playground, outdoor fitness area, replica trading post, arcade, steam trains, carriages, and a beach.
37.5 Miles
Constructed out of limestone, The Forum Auditorium features the region's symphony performances and operas for visitors to enjoy. The ceiling of the auditorium is designed to look like constellations in the sky.
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City Island, 600 Riverside Drive, Harrisburg, PA 17101
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A miniature golf course that features 18 scenic and carefully landscaped holes, Water Golf On City Island features bridges, waterfalls, and flower trellises. The course also offers group discounts and party packages.
37.6 Miles
President Eisenhower declared the Joseph Huston designed Italian Renaissance style Pennsylvania State Capitol the prettiest building he ever saw. The highlight of the building is the 272-foot dome inspired by Michelangelo's St. Peter's Basilica dome in Rome.
37.6 Miles
The site of the Revolutionary War's Battle of Brandywine, Brandywine Battlefield now offers guided tours (visitors provide their own cars), with stops at the Birmingham Friends Meetinghouse, Birmingham Hill, and Sandy Hill, and lunch at the Northbrook Marketplace. Self-guided exploration always available.
37.6 Miles
The Brandywine River Museum is a historic and American art complex, including an extensive collection with works by Andrew and Wyeth. Artworks are housed in a historic grist mill, and guided walking tours of the collection and adjacent farm introduce visitors to the site.
37.6 Miles
A preserved and recreated 19th century crossroads village, Historic Sugartown offers visitors the chance to see into America's past. The village features guided tours, and hosts a variety of educational events.