

Is there any truth to this Revolutionary War treasure tale? Find out in this Uncharted Lancaster Adventure. Rankin Treasure Adventureīefore having his property confiscated for being a traitor, British Loyalist James Rankin allegedly hid his entire fortune somewhere in Springettsbury Township. Join the search for the lost Pequea Trolley. Today almost all signs of this rail system have been erased.


One hundred years ago, the Conestoga Traction Company annually moved 12 million passengers to all corners of the County. This limited-time Uncharted Lancaster adventure will have you exploring Mount Joy, Marietta, and Maytown as you attempt to unlock the resting place of the Book of Secrets hidden at the Milanof-Schock Library with fun prizes up for grabs! Don’t wait! The adventure ends on Labor Day 2022.

Milanof-Schock Library Book of Secrets Adventure These small medieval-looking fortresses were never strongholds charged with protecting local villagers but essential tools for building a civilization. Undercover of darkness, they searched for $4 million in buried French gold guarded by an “Indian Spirit.” Do you have what it takes to find the treasure? Lime Kiln Adventure In 1870, treasure hunters descended into Safe Harbor. Hidden deep in a rock shelter inside of Governor Dick Park is the final resting place for the lost Ark of the Covenant. Governor Dick Adventure: Raiders of the Lost Ark The goal of this ambitious project? Create a low-grade railroad line with no slope steeper than one percent and no curve sharper than two degrees.ĭifficult in reality. Enola Low-Grade AdventureĬutting through the southern end like a demarcation line is one of the greatest feats of engineering marvels in Lancaster County-the Atglen & Susquehanna (A&S) Branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) or commonly referred to today as the Enola Low Grade. It’s also home to the second-longest covered bridge in Lancaster County. This former town once boasted an iron-works, rolling mill, and forge as well as the homes of the many workers. Covered Bridge AdventureĪbout two miles from the Susquehanna River inside of Conestoga Township along the banks of the Pequea Creek was the small hamlet of Colemanville.
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Explore the trails and sections of the restored Climbers Run trout stream as you find and decipher the clues that will unlock the secret code to the treasure! The Conestoga Area Historical Society Museum Search AdventureĮnjoy the Conestoga Area Historical Society Museum as you search for the answers in this educational mini-adventure for wooden nickel and arrowhead replica prizes. Climbers Run AdventureĪdventure through Climbers Run Nature Preserve with a new five-stop self-guided tour created by Lancaster Conservancy and Uncharted Lancaster for Water Week. Along the banks of Grubb Run can be found the ruins of various long-abandoned stone foundations, dark tunnels, large culverts, the grounds of an exploded dynamite factory that claimed the lives of 11 men, and the nearly 300-year-old Benedict Eshleman Cemetery. Start your Uncharted Lancaster adventure today! Bausman’s Hollow AdventureĮxplore Bausman’s Hollow along the western edge of Conestoga Township inside what is now called Shenks Ferry Wildflower Preserve.
