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Things to see in Ephrata (Pennsylvania), United States

Ephrata, located in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, is a small town with a rich history. The town was founded in 1732 by an group of Quakers who left England to escape religious persecution. Today, visitors can visit the original town site and see the restored homes of some of the original settlers. Other attractions include the Ephrata Cloister Museum, which contains relics from the early Quaker community, and the Susquehanna Heritage Trail, which takes visitors through scenic countryside.

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Quick info about Ephrata (Pennsylvania)
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CountryUnited States
RegionPennsylvania
Latitude40.1812
Longitude-76.1811
Appr. population13862

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