Explore our historic hometown of Marietta, PA! Home to the Northwest Lancaster County River Trail, Marietta is great for hiking, biking, walking, climbing and more. Enjoy the beautiful views of the Susquehanna River from the trail, Chickies Rock Overlook or stop in downtown Marietta for some food and drinks. Marietta's food and bar scene are like no other - visit Nick's Bistro, McCleary's Public House, Railroad House Inn or one of the oldest bars in PA - Shank's Tavern, established in 1814. Kyle grew up in Mount Joy, PA - a 5-minute drive to Marietta, where he built his home in 2010. Julia moved to the area in 2017 and both are extremely active in the community. They are both on the Board of Directors at the Marietta Center for the Arts and work in conjunction with other local organizations to revitalize the small, historic town of Marietta. They are very much looking forward to settling down and starting their family in this beautiful town.
Lancaster City is quickly becoming a foodie destination and was recently mentioned in the New York times for its diverse food & culture. It was also listed as Forbes "14 Best Places to travel in the US". Julia lived in downtown Lancaster City from 2012-17 and is where she lived when she first met Kyle. Only a 30-minute drive from Mount Joy, Lancaster City boasts with life and culture. For food and experience, check out the Lancaster Central Market, Lancaster Dispensing Company (Kyle & Julia's first date), Annie Bailey's, Tellus 360, Bistro Barberet & Bakery, the Himalayan Curry & Grill, Amorette, the Horse Inn or anything else you find. For art & music, check out Gallery Row and the many boutiques and shops along the way. Lancaster County is known for the beautiful, vast farmland - just a short drive, where you can enjoy Amish country, farmers’ markets and antique shops, historic small towns, the Strasburg Railroad, the Pennsylvania Renaissance Fair and more!
Home to Harley-Davidson and other iconic brands, York is the Factory Tour Capital of the World®. It’s also home to major historical attractions and museums, the Mason-Dixon Wine Trail and Susquehanna Ale Trail, and much more.
Families flock to Hershey for sweet attractions and high-impact fun, while visitors enjoy exploring the state capitol, taking paddleboat rides on the Susquehanna and taking in a ball game on City Island.