- TripBuzz found 95 things to do indoors in the Adamstown area. From Rennigers Antique & Collectors Market to Stoudt's Black Angus Antique Mall, Adamstown offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 134 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 60 different types of things to do inside in or near Adamstown, Pennsylvania. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Antique Shops, History Museums, Movie Theaters and Theaters.
- There are 2 indoor activities in Adamstown, and 93 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Lancaster, Reading, Ephrata and Strasburg.
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Classic shows, independent works, and Broadway-style musicals are featured at the Genesius Theatre. Along with popular touring shows with a professional cast, the theater encourages local community auditions for select performances.
10.3 Miles
The unusually built Pagoda in Reading is seven stories high, 28 feet wide, 50 feet long, and is the only pagoda in the world with a fireplace and a chimney. Visitors can attend special events in the building or climb to the observation deck on the top floor.
10.8 Miles
At the Mid-Atlantic Air Museum, visitors can see many vintage aircraft including a 1928 Elias EC-1 Aircoupe, a 1929 Brunner-Winkle Bird 'A', and a 1931 American Eagle Eaglet. The museum also hosts a World War II reenactment, gives rides on a World War II trainer plane, and sells vintage aircraft.
10.9 Miles
Reading's Fox East Theater offers stadium seating to view the latest movie releases. One of the biggest draws to this theater is $5 Tuesdays in the summer time which is a popular family attraction in Reading.
11.1 Miles
Located inside the Crown Plaza Hotel, the Reading Comedy Outlet offers standup comedy shows. The facility also serves alcohol and appetizers, with many shows filling to capacity, and after the show, drinks continue to be sold.
11.9 Miles
Heister Lanes is a family bowling alley and entertainment center that offers competitive bowling leagues, a bar, and bowling tournaments. The alley can be rented for private birthday parties and reunions.
12.8 Miles
On your next trip through Pennsylvania Dutch Country, visit Countryside Road Stand for a sample of the rich Amish traditions. The stand features, crafts, quilts, seasonal produce and baked goods, you will want to keep coming back for more.
13.6 Miles
Built in the 19th century, Mascot Roller Mills is a historic Amish mill powered by the watesr of Mill Creek. Visitors can tour the mill to see it's original equipment, from pulleys to gear wheels.
14.1 Miles
The Pennsylvania Quilt & Textile Museum is an art museum featuring a large collection of brightly-colored quilts. The museum offers a unique insight into Amish society - with many quilts created by Amish women between the 1870s and the 1940s.
14.2 Miles
The Julius Sturgis Pretzel Bakery was the first commercial pretzel bakery in America. The company was founded in 1861, and still makes pretzels, which visitors can learn to make on a tour of the company's factory.