Uncover Ephrata’s Rich History with October 12 Architectural Tour

Join the Historic Preservation Trust of Lancaster County on October 12, 2024, for a journey through the architectural wonders of Ephrata. Whether you're a history buff, architecture enthusiast, or simply looking for a unique way to spend your Saturday, this tour offers a captivating glimpse into the buildings that have shaped the town's character over the centuries.

Tour Details:

Ticket Prices:

  • Members of the Historic Preservation Trust: $10
  • Non-members: $20
  • Children (13 and under): $5
  • Infants (under 3): Free
  • Tour Book: $15 (optional but highly recommended!) Visit here for more information.

Tour Highlights:

The Ephrata Architectural Tour is a guided exploration of some of the most historically significant and visually striking buildings in Ephrata. Limited to just 20 participants per tour, this intimate experience allows you to delve deep into the stories behind the architecture, from Colonial-era structures to more modern developments that reflect the town's evolution.

Exclusive Offer: Downtown Ephrata Discount Card

As a special perk, all tour attendees can purchase on-site a Downtown Ephrata Discount Card, offering discounts at various businesses throughout the town. This is a perfect opportunity to enjoy local shops, restaurants, and services at a great value while exploring Ephrata. For more information about the discount card, visit MainSpring of Ephrata's website.

Parking Information:

Convenient parking options are available near the starting point at MainSpring of Ephrata. Make sure to arrive 15 minutes early to secure your spot and get ready for an unforgettable tour.

Book Your Spot Today!

Don't miss out on this chance to experience Ephrata's architectural gems up close. With limited availability, tours are expected to fill up quickly.

Purchase Your Tickets Now!

Remember to Buy a Tour Book

Ephrata Walking Tour Booklet Sale!

Ephrata Tour Booklet

Original price was: $18.99.Current price is: $15.00.

A booklet featuring Ephrata’s architectural treasures as highlighted during the Trust’s 2016 Ephrata Architectural Walking Tour.