Author: DJ Ramsay
Women’s History Month at Central Market
From produce to flowers, candy to prepared foods, the businesses inside Central Market make it a unique place to experience living history. To celebrate Women’s History Month, here are 25 […]
Read ArticleCelebrating Black History Month – Keisha Finnie
Lancaster artist Keisha Finnie talks about what inspires her artwork and what Black History Month means to her.
Read ArticleCelebrating Black History Month – Dustin Salisbery
Dustin Salisbery is a McCaskey graduate who went on to play Division 1 basketball with Temple University. After graduating from Temple with a degree in African American Studies, Dustin played […]
Read Article14 Coffee Shops to Visit for National Latte Day
It’s National Latte Day! Whether you like it hot or iced, there’s nothing more perfect than espresso mixed with milk to make a smooth, velvety caffeine fix. Here are 14 […]
Read ArticleCelebrating Black History Month – Jerry Johnson
Jerry Johnson, a Lancaster native and graduate of JP McCaskey High School and Rider University, played professional basketball for 13 straight seasons until he retired in 2018. In 2019 became […]
Read ArticleCelebrate New Year’s Eve In Your Neighborhood!
The City of Lancaster is bringing its New Year’s Eve celebrations to your neighborhood! Due to ongoing construction in Ewell Plaza, the City of Lancaster has moved its New Year’s […]
Read Article7 Places to Visit on Record Store Day in Lancaster City
Record Store Day is Friday, November 26th! Here are 7 places to pick up some vinyl in downtown Lancaster City. A Day in the Life Records 24A W. Walnut Street717-508-4609adayintheliferecords.com […]
Read Article6 Places to Visit for National Nacho Day (November 6)
National Nacho Day is Saturday, November 6th! Here are 6 places to grab nachos in Lancaster City. Make a day of it with our interactive nacho tour! Shot and Bottle […]
Read Article5 Ways Locals can Explore Lancaster City as a Tourist
Due to COVID-19, many Lancaster families have found themselves stuck at home putting their creativity to the test as they try to invent ways to keep busy. Some have spent days planting and tending to new gardens, teaching themselves how to play guitar, or trying to become TikTok famous. But…
Read ArticleCOVID-19 Updates from Lancaster City Attractions
Since Lancaster City's move to the green phase of reopening many local attractions have begun to reopen their doors to visitors. Below we have highlighted a few. If you are looking for something different to see or do in Lancaster City this summer consider visiting one of these Lancaster-favorites. Please…
Read ArticleIndie Retail Week 2020
Indie Retail Week is rapidly approaching with deals starting July 17 and ending July 24! This year Lancaster City’s finest retailers are offering discounts and specials, in-store and online, on their merchandise. Below are just a few of the deals offered throughout the week-long event. We invite you to visit…
Read ArticlePublic Dining Areas in Lancaster City
If you've recently wandered around downtown Lancaster City, you may have noticed tables and chairs set up near Lancaster Central Market (N. Market St.) or behind Fulton Bank (E. Grant St.). These table and chair set-ups are part of the City of Lancaster’s public dining spaces initiative.
Read ArticleWalk-in Shopping in Lancaster City
Lancaster City shops are now open! As Lancaster County moves into the yellow phase, many stores are opening throughout Lancaster City. In order to follow health regulations, including social distancing and wearing a mask, many stores have set specific guidelines for shoppers. These guidelines include wearing a mask when inside…
Read ArticleOutdoor Dining Locations in Lancaster City
Lancaster City has officially moved to the yellow phase! You may be wondering, “What does this mean for me?” and “Can I go out to eat now?” The short answer is yes. However, going out to eat will look slightly different for now. The yellow phase allows Lancaster City restaurants…
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