- TripBuzz found 112 things to do indoors in the Columbia area. From Through the Fire Studios to Burning Bridges Antiques, Columbia offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 107 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 50 different types of things to do inside in or near Columbia, Pennsylvania. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Art Gallery, Family Fun Center, Art Studio and Arts Centers.
- There are 8 indoor activities in Columbia, and 104 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Lancaster, York, Hershey and Ephrata.
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The continent’s largest collection of timepieces includes the massive Engle Clock, hands-on exhibits, and George Washington’s pocket watch
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The Lititz Recreation Center is a family friendly recreational facility that features a fitness center, an outdoor pool, and indoor pool, and a basketball court. The center offers swimming lessons to children.
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At Industrial & Agricultural Museum, visitors can browse displays filled with artifacts from the 18th century until present day. Some of the artifacts featured in these exhibits include steam engines, tractors, automobiles, and airplanes.
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Suitable for casual and league bowlers along with parties and private events, Colony Park Lanes North features 36 bowling lanes with automatic bumpers. The center also offers glow bowling and a pub with food, drinks and adult beverages.
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There are always interesting items on the shelves at The York Emporium, a quirky shop in York, Pennsylvania. Its 19,000-foot sales floor is jammed with more than 250,000 books, knick-knacks, souvenirs, kitchen equipment, games, home demor items, chilren's toys and much more.
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The tastings at Waltz Vineyards Wine Shop features European-styled wines paired with cheeses and chocolates in a European-inspired tasting room. There are two sampling options for wine lovers to choose from, which are Light and Fruity or Dry and Serious.
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The Lititz Historical Foundation conducts tours of the 1792 Johannes Mueller stone and log home that is filled with tools and equipment that the tanner would have used for his personal life and his job. The foundation is also home to a gift store, and a heritage garden.
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The first Moravian church was built in Lititz in 1756, followed by the Single Brothers House, and the Single Sisters House in 1759. Visitors can tour all three buildings on the Moravian Church Square.
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Visitors to the Lititz Museum can learn of the history of Lititz community from documents, artifacts, and exhibits. The museum is housed in the Christian Schropp home built in 1793 and provides a glimpse of the Moravian society of Lititz.
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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.
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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.