June 18 to 20, 2010

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While you are in Rockhill Furnace, why not check out some of these other local attractions for even more family fun:

Rockhill Trolley Museum

The ting-ting of the trolley bell, the growl of the gears, the ticka-ticka-ticka of the air compressor... Take a step back in time to when many American towns and cities offered inexpensive and convenient transportation using electric trolleys.

 

Brass Lantern

The Brass Lantern is just a few doors down from the East Broad Top Orbisonia Station at 331 Meadow Street and features ice cream and light snacks as well as antiques and collectables. Present your festival ticket stub for a Pie a la Mode for $3.00 or a Chocolate and/or Peanut Butter Sunday Special, also for only $3.00.

 

Swigert Automotive Museum

The Swigert Automotive Museum has a collection of about 150 cars, of which 30 to 35 are on display at the museum at one time. Some are one-of-a-kind, such as the 1936 Duesenberg 12 cylinder Gentlemen’s Speedster, the 1920 Carroll, and the 1916 Scripps-Booth. The automotive license plate and radiator emblem collections are believed to be the largest in the world. Automobile lights and horns, bicycles, toys, vintage clothing, and memorabilia are on display throughout the museum.

 

Lincoln Caverns

Discover Lincoln Caverns and Whisper Rocks, where the splendor of nature's handiwork has been protected and preserved for your visit. Explore winding passageways and splendid rooms containing massive flowstones, thousands of delicate stalactites, pure white calcite and sparkling crystals. Enjoy a one hour educational and entertaining interpretive tour which includes both caverns for one reasonable admission.

 

Indian Caverns

The Indian Caverns display considerable variety in structure from narrow, winding passages to expansive chambers with towering ceilings, from rooms divided by huge, angular blocks of breakdown to sculpted walls smoothed by glacial run-off. There's as much variety in the cavern formations, ranging from massive sheets of flowstone to delicate soda straw stalactites, from an intricate rimstone pool to sturdy, ornate columns. A trip through the cave is stimulating fun for visitors of all ages.

 

Lake Raystown Resort

The Lake Raystown Resort, Lodge & Conference Center offers endless activities and adventures for everyone. Experience boating, swimming and fishing within the deep, clean water of Raystown Lake, coupled with activities along our scenic shoreline, and well mapped hiking and biking trails. Fun for friends and family is always in season in the Raystown region

 

Standing Stone Golf Club

Standing Stone Golf Club Standing Stone Golf Club is an eighteen hole semi-private golf course designed by Geoffrey Cornish and built in 1973. The greens are bent grass and the fairways are bluegrass. There are approximately 44 bunkers strategically placed around the course and water hazards are in play.

 

American Legion Country Club

The American Legion Country Club is an eighteen hole semi-private golf course built in 1920. The greens are bent grass and the fairways are winter rye. There are approximately 47 bunkers strategically placed around the course and water hazards are in play.

 

Where to Stay

The Friends of the East Broad Top maintain a comprehensive list of accommodations and dining locations in the Rockhill Furnace area.

 
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