AMISH / MENNONITES FARMERS MARKET IN PENNSYLVANIA LANCASTER COUNTY, THE OLDEST.
ARRIVING IN LANCASTER COUNTY IN THE 1720's THE OLDEST AND LARGEST AMISH COMMUNITY IN THE COUNTRY IS THE AMISH OF LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA, THEY HOLD A FARMERS MARKET TWICE WEEKLY,
Strasburg Toy Train Museum
This is the third stop in Strasburg. It's a small museum with three or four rooms, but it's worth seeing once or twice.
Strasburg Steam Engine Crossing Paradise Lane
Strasburg Steam engine #475 crossing paradise lane in front of the red caboose motel, pennsylvania
Strasburg Rail Road in 1961
This is an 8 mm home movie, without sound, made by my father of a trip on the Strasburg Rail Road in 1961. The locomotive is hooked up backwards to the cars because the railroad lacks a turntable or a wye track that would be necessary to turn the locomotive around. This engine was built in 1908 and started on the Strasburg about one year before this film was taken. They have wonderful old passenger cars on the Strasburg. The Strasburg railroad is the oldest short line in the United States, having been chartered in 1832. It was likely horse drawn until 1851, when it acquired it's first steam locomotive, the William Penn. It started tourist line operations in 1959, only two years before this movie was made.
Strasburg Rail Road # 1223 IN Hello, Dolly! Part 1 ????????????????????????
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Filming[edit]
BONUS VIDEO: Strasburg Rail Road # 1223 IN Hello, Dolly!
Location shot in Garrison, New York
The finale was filmed at US Military Academy at West Point.
The town of Garrison, New York, was the filming site for scenes in Yonkers.[4] In the opening credits, the passenger train is traveling along the Hudson River. Provided by the Strasburg Rail Road, the train is pulled by Pennsylvania Railroad 1223 (now located in the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania) retrofitted to resemble a New York Central & Hudson River locomotive. The locomotive, used in Put on Your Sunday Clothes, was restored specifically for the film.
The Poughkeepsie (Metro-North station) trackside platform was used at the beginning when Dolly was on her way to Yonkers.
The church scene was filmed on the grounds of the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, but the church's facade was constructed only for the film. New York City scenes were filmed on the 20th Century-Fox lot in California. Some of the exteriors still exist.
The film was photographed in 65 mm Todd-AO by Harry Stradling, Sr.
The film was beset by tension on the set, with Streisand clashing with costar Matthau and director Kelly. Michael Kidd, the choreographer, had conflicts with costume designer Irene Sharaff and Kelly, to the point that he and Kelly were no longer on speaking terms.[5] Tensions came to a head in a heated argument between Streisand and Matthau on June 6, 1968, on a hot day in Garrison the day after the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy.[2]
Music[edit]
Most of the original Broadway production's score was preserved for the film; however, Just Leave Everything to Me and Love Is Only Love were not in the stage show. Jerry Herman wrote Just Leave Everything to Me especially for Streisand; it effectively replaced I Put My Hand In from the Broadway production. However, an instrumental version of parts of I Put My Hand In can be heard in the film during the dance competition at the Harmonia Gardens.[6] Herman had previously written Love is Only Love for the stage version of Mame, but it was cut before its Broadway premiere. It occurred in the story as Mame tried to explain falling in love to her young nephew Patrick. A brief prologue of Mrs. Horace Vandergelder was added to the song to integrate it into this film.[7]
Working under the musical direction of Lionel Newman and Lennie Hayton, the very large team of orchestrators included film stalwarts Herbert W. Spencer and Alexander Courage; the original Broadway production arranger, Philip J. Lang, making a rare film outing; and pop arrangers Don Costa and Frank Comstock. All of the actors did their own singing, except for Marianne McAndrew (Irene Molloy) whose singing was dubbed by Melissa Stafford for Irene's vocal solos and Gilda Maiken for when Irene sings with other characters.[8] Choreography was by Michael Kidd.
Release[edit]
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Drive through Lancaster County Pennsylvania 1993
Vintage video of a drive through Lancaster County Pennsylvania in 1993 through Strasburg, Pennsylvania Dutch Country, The Amish Village, Choo Choo Barn, PA 896, Strasburg Railroad.
A drive through Strasburg, Colorado
Strasburg, Colorado sits at an elevation of 1,640 metres (5,381 feet) in the counties of Adams and Arapahoe. Strasburg sits alongside Interstate 70 at about 65 kilometres (40 miles) east of the state Capitol in Denver, Colorado. The town is named after John Strasburg, a railroad official. Strasburg probably had a population of about 2,500 at the time of this recording.
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06-24-2017
Strasburg Railroad in 1989! Full trip with #90 & #31!
Hello Everyone! This is yet another family rail video dating back from 1989 at the Strasburg Railroad in Lancaster County Pa. On this day (July 1st), #90 and #31 were in action pulling the two trains for the day.
Background info: Strasburg Railroad is the most popular tourist railroad in the lower 48 states with profits around 7 million a year (not including freight revenue). #90, a 2-10-0 steamer is one of Strasburg's most fimiliar faces since it was purchased by the railroad in 1968 and still runs everyday. #31 has since changed with its new number being 7312 which was its original number with CN. Enjoy!
Strasburg Railroaad, 2019
The Strasburg Railroad offers a nine mile steam train ride out Ronks, Pennsylvania. We took a ride on August 16, 2019.
Fire hits Strasburg, Pa. chicken house
A fire caused $150,000 to $200,000 in damage to a Strasburg Township chicken house this morning, a fire official said.. View article at
Old Abandoned Looking and Restored Trains / Locomotives at Pennsylvania Railroad Museum
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The Pennsylvania Railroad Museum is located in Strasburg Pennsylvania that sits in quiet Lancaster County. It features over 100 locomotives / cars dated 19th and 20th century that are old and abandoned looking as well as fully restored back to its glory. This museums goal is to bring these locomotives that were once the most used transportation source in the late 1800s to mid 1900s back to life. Through out the video you will tour the outside which has a few old locos waiting to be restored some sitting there for many years. There is also a turn table outside. Inside however are a lot of fully restored trains ranging from steam, to diesel, and to electric powered. This might not be the abandoned type video you are use to seeing from me but this place is worth checking out. It is open to the public for tours so check them out at
Shopping in Intercourse, PA - Lancaster County
There is SO much to do in the Amish Lancaster area...especially shopping!
There is soooo many little shops in the small communities of Intercourse, Gap, Bird-in-Hand and Strasburg. You could literally spend days here!!
City Farmers' Market
The historic city farmer's market is a 225 plus year tradition in the heart of Hagerstown and Washington County, Maryland. Visit the historic city farmer's market any Saturday out of the year, open 5:00 a.m. to noon at 25 West Church Street in City Center. The market boasts approximately 30 vendors who sell produce, baked goods, sweet treats, hand-made crafts, and variety of other products. The city market also has two breakfast and lunch counters. We're fresh, friendly, and from around here.
Friday 5 pm Weekend Whistle Strasburg Railroad 475
It's officially Fair Break, Fall Break, completion of mid terms, Homecomeing and The WEEKEND! Keeping our Sounds of the Strasburg Railroad edition going on Friday at 5 pm with the Norfolk And Western 8 inch 1 chime whistle from 475! Getting ready for Halloween with our ghost whistles!
Beautiful Lancaster County, 1960s
A tour of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. To purchase a clean DVD or digital download of this film for personal home use or educational use contact us at questions@archivefarms.com. To license footage from this film for commercial use visit: travelfilmarchive.com
Antique Automobile Club of America Museum, Hershey, PA
Strasburg Railroad Museum Of Pennsylvania
This vintage video was filmed on 6/2/2012
2012 Strasburg Memorial Day parade
The Martin Meylin Middle School Band marches in Monday's Memorial Day parade in Strasburg, PA. View article at
Lancaster (PA) Central Market 10-19-12
Central Market, Lancaster, PA. Oct. 19, 2012
West Easton 50th Anniversary Firemen's Parade - 1962
West Easton 50th Anniversary Firemen's Parade - 1962 - In West Easton, Pennsylvania. Scanned from 8mm home movie film.