Hours & Admission

We strive to make Landis Valley Village & Farm Museum as accessible as possible for all visitors. Please be aware that:
The village buildings are accessed via a variety of paths and walkways, including gravel, brick, and uneven surfaces, which may be challenging for visitors using wheelchairs, walkers, or mobility aids.
Some historic buildings are not fully accessible due to their original construction, and certain areas may have steps or narrow doorways.
Many buildings are non-air-conditioned, and some may have limited seating available.
We encourage visitors with accessibility concerns to contact us in advance at 717-569-0401, ext. 212 so we can help plan the best experience for you.
Please Note: Pets are not permitted at the Landis Valley Village & Farm Museum. Service animals are permitted; however, emotional support animals are not allowed.
We are closed on the following holidays:
New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Day, Easter Sunday, Presidents’ Day, Memorial Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, Day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Day
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2451 Kissel Hill Road
Lancaster, PA 17601

Landis Valley Village & Farm Museum
Celebrate the stories of America as we approach the nation’s 250th anniversary with the America 250 Lecture Series at Landis Valley Village & Farm Museum.
Beginning in May 2026, this engaging monthly series brings noted historians, scholars, and regional experts to Lancaster County to explore the people, culture, and events that shaped early America and our local heritage.
Held on the last Friday of each month (May–October), these programs are designed as a relaxed “Happy Hour” experience, offering:
6:00 PM – 7:30 PM (Doors open at 5:30 PM)
All lectures will also be available to Landis Valley Associates members virtually, with the option to watch live or on-demand via a private link.
Patrick Donmoyer
Mountain Mary: Sainted Healer of the Oley Valley
Explore the life and legacy of the legendary Pennsylvania German folk healer known as “Mountain Mary,” examining the intersection of religion, healing traditions, and regional folklore.
Scott Mingus
The Underground Railroad in Lancaster County
A sweeping overview of the critical role Lancaster County and the Susquehanna River region played in the Underground Railroad, highlighting local networks, resistance, and the fight for freedom.
Philip Gruber
Farmer Revolts in America’s Early Republic
Following independence, American farmers continued to challenge authority in pursuit of economic justice. This talk explores uprisings such as the Whiskey Rebellion and their lasting impact on the young nation.
Dr. Scott Sheely
To Market, To Market: Lancaster County’s Role in America’s Food System
From cattle drives to railroads to trucking, this lecture traces the evolution of agricultural supply chains and Lancaster County’s long-standing role in feeding urban America.
Lynnette Miller
Fashion in 18th-Century Lancaster County
Discover how clothing reflected identity, status, and culture in early Lancaster County, with insights into materials, craftsmanship, and daily life in the 18th century.
William Woys Weaver
Foods of the Pennsylvania Dutch: 1700–2026 and Beyond
A richly illustrated journey through Pennsylvania Dutch foodways, tracing their evolution and influence on American cuisine, with a focus on cultural continuity and innovation.
John Kolar – Annual Meeting Keynote
Lancaster Gunsmiths of the Early Republic
Serving as a preview of Landis Valley’s upcoming major exhibition, this keynote explores the craftsmanship, artistry, and historical significance of Lancaster’s early gunsmiths.

