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Noted in the National Register of Historic Places as America's first commercially marketed pretzel factory, this is a fun place to visit. The bakery, originally owned by bread maker Julius Sturgis, began making and selling the twisty snacks in 1861. The Sturgis Pretzel House still houses the 200-year-old ovens where the bread creations were baked before automation took over. Samples of the dough treats are available after the tour.
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Located about halfway between York and Lancaster, the National Watch and Clock Museum is one of the more unique museums in the area. You'll find more than 10,000 timepieces representing periods from the 17th century to the present. In addition to American-made timepieces, the museum also displays those from Switzerland, Holland, Germany, France, Russia, and Japan.
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