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__NOTOC__ The Landis Valley Museum is a living history museum in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. It collects, conserves, exhibits, and interprets Pennsylvania German material, culture, history and heritage from 1740 through 1940. The museum was founded by the Landis brothers--Henry K. Landis and George Landis. The museum celebrates the many inventions developed in the Lancaster area. Because this was the birthplace of the Conestoga wagon, visitors see how wagons were made, including the critical process of making spoked wheels. Because Lancaster County is where the Pennsylvania longrifle – also known as the Kentucky longrifle – originated, visitors see how gunsmiths of the 18th century manufactured rifle barrels. The features of the museum include: * Visitor Center * Landis House & Stable * Print Shop and Leatherworking Shop * Pottery Shop * Log Farm * Yellow Barn * Brick Farmstead * Erisman House * Blacksmith Shop * Tavern * Transportation Building * Gun Exhibit * Landis Valley House Hotel * Conestoga Wagon Shed * Maple Grove School * Farm Implement Shed * Steam Engine Building * Textile Processes & Garden * Country Store * Isaac Landis House, Barn & Feed Mill * Firehouse * Tin Shop * Weathervane Store ==Gallery== File:Landis Valley m Issac L house.JPG|Isaac Landis house, built 1875 File:2014 Landis Valley Museum Building 7 Landis Valley Hotel from east.jpg|The Landis Valley Hotel, built in 1855-56 File:Landis Valley M Yellow barn.JPG|Yellow barn, built 1939 File:2014 Landis Valley Museum Building 17 The Tavern.jpg|The Tavern, a recreation of one from the early 1800s 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Landis Valley Museum」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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