- TripBuzz found 106 things to do with kids in or near Adamstown, Pennsylvania, including 106 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lancaster, Reading, Lititz and Downingtown.
- From Ephrata Main Theatre to Main Theatres, the Adamstown area offers 102 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Movie Theaters, Theaters and National & State Parks.
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The bowling alley, Strike Zone Alleys, hosts a number of special bowling leagues including the youth fun league and the bump-n-bowl league. The alley has special pricing opportunities on the weekends.
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Milton Hershey employed nearly 600 workers during the Great Depression, and one of the buildings they created was the Hershey Theater. The theater containing four different types of marble, bas-relief ceilings, and gold arched ceilings fashioned after St. Mark's Cathedral is used for Broadway shows, concerts, a…
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140 Market Street, Collegeville, PA 19426
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The Movie Tavern Providence Town Center is a unique cinema that provides visitors with a memorable and luxurious movie-viewing experience. Guests are served full meals and drinks while reclining in high quality seats watching the films.
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40 Northeast Dr, Hershey, PA 17033
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At Hershey Derry Township Historical Society, visitors can go on a self-guided tour of a museum to learn about the region's history. The museum has exhibits like a model train display, WWII history, and Hershey chocolate.
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63 West Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, PA 17033
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The Hershey Story contains 10,000 square feet of interactive exhibits that tells the rags to riches story of Milton Hershey and how he gave back gave to the community. At the building, children can participate in a 45-minute chocolate lab; meanwhile, everyone can eat at the cafe, and shop.
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209 North Centre Street, Pottsville, PA 17901
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The Sovereign Majestic Theater is a haven for those who enjoy small community performances. The theater hosts over fifty events each year, with modern facilities and comforts. The Sovereign Majestic Theater is also available for private events and special performances.
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Milton S. Hershey originally founded Hershey Park in 1905 as a place for his employees to have picnics, and soon started adding thrill rides. The park is open to the public and has 68 rides, including 11 roller coasters.
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Established in 1999 the Hershey Area Playhouse entertains locals and visitors with quality stage productions put forth by local talent. The playhouse puts out its own newsletter to keep members informed of upcoming happenings and productions for the coming season.
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Dedicating to memory of a wood sculptor, The Wharton Esherick Museum features 300 of his pieces in the gallery. One of his most notable works is a curved staircase carved from wood, which visitors can touch and feel.
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Paying tribute to the Mack truck is the Mack Trucks Historical Museum. The museum educates guests on the creation and history of the Mack truck and offers full size exhibits of trucks that date back to as early as 1940.