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Colorful Delights Make Autumn Prime Time for Visitors in Lancaster, Pa.
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Discover Lancaster details the many reasons for fall travel in the area,
as foliage, festivals, frights, & more local color are all in store.
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Lancaster, PA � September 2016 / Newsmaker Alert / Fall is officially here, and Lancaster PA. is full to bursting with both new & classic autumn fun.

Enjoy colorful foliage? Lancaster�s on tap for a wonderful season this year, which runs primarily late September through late October, with the prime period covering the middle two weeks of October.

The area�s Covered Bridge driving tours are ideal (and likely less-populated) ways to see some of the best foliage and farmlands, while experiencing these iconic �kissing bridges� and some of the charming towns & villages found along the way. Another great way to take in the leaves is along overlooks of the Susquehanna River.
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For autumn colors closer to the ground, why not visit one of Lancaster�s many pumpkin patches, such as the perfect pickings at Country Barn Farm Market? (And when they�ve given their all for the season, bring them to the annual Pumpkin Madness Festival on November 5 at Cherry Crest Adventure Farm!)

Or explore the county�s picturesque backroads with a �Spooky Scoot� or �Sunset Covered Bridges� tour from Strasburg Scooters, whose rides include the newer two-person, side-by-side Scoot Coupe.

With its deep Pennsylvania German roots, Lancaster is a great place to celebrate Oktoberfest, from more traditional settings to the Renaissance era to an old-fashioned steam train.

For something a bit less boisterous, travelers should soon be able to enjoy a smooth whiskey made onsite at the new Heritage Spirits in Lititz, slated to open in November, and now is also a great time for the tastes & vistas at fantastic wineries like Waltz Vineyards in Manheim.

Seasonal scares can be had, too, from the mild (Dutch Wonderland�s Happy Hauntings) to the maniacal (Field of Screams and Jason�s Woods).

Want a more cerebral fright? Then take part in any of several murder mystery experiences, including the inventive regular offerings at Bube�s Brewery (pro. BOOBIES) in Mount Joy||the only U.S. brewery from the 1800s that has survived intact � or gather some courage for interpretive theater based on the works of the great dark master with �Poe Evermore� at the Mount Hope Estate (11/2-13).

For a more uplifting performance, try the inspiring story of �Billy Elliott,� which opens the Fulton Theatre�s season (thru 10/16), or the useful (and timely) Plain lessons of �Josiah for President� at the Bird-in-Hand Stage (thru 11/5).

Media Contact:
Joel Cliff
Discover Lancaster
717-735-0311
www.DiscoverLancaster.com

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Publishing Dates: 09/27/16 � 11/27/16
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