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Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre: Dinner And a Show
While the concept of the dinner theatre can be traced to the Middle Ages, it didn’t become a favorite form of entertainment in America until the 1950s. In Lancaster, the Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre has been carrying on the tradition for the past 37 years.  Located just off the Centerville Road intersection of Route 30,...

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