“If you want to learn about the 19th century, this is the place to come,” said volunteer Jan Taylor, who will be in period dress and telling guests about the Schaeffer farmhouse, a National Historic Landmark.
It all happens Saturday, June 27, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the Schaeffer Farm, 213 S. Carpenter St. Admission is $5 per person; children ages 12 and younger are free.
Source: Annual Cherry Fair shows what Pennsylvania German life was about – FlipSidePA.com
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