Browse By Category
Hours:

Monday, Wednesday
9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Tuesday
9:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Thursday, Friday
9:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.

Saturday
9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Sunday - closed
Contact:

Phone: (717) 867-5701

Email: info@clfstore.com

Showroom Location
1200 East Main St.
Annville, PA 17003
See Map





 

Family Attractions

ImageHershey Park is an outstanding amusement park located in Hershey, PA. There is something to do there for everyone, whether you are an adrenaline junkie or are just there for a relaxing time. Featuring many roller coasters and other rides that are suitable for every age range.

The park is kept in immaculate condition all season. Baskets of flowers hang from lamp posts. Gardens sprout up everywhere you can imagine. It is a rare occurance if a single ride is shut down. Staff are generally nice and run rides at or close to maximum capacity.

Go to www.hersheypark.com for more info.


Hershey's Chocolate World

ImageHershey's Chocolate World - This recreated factory tour draws more visitors every year than the White House. In addition to the factory tour, visitors can see a 3D movie and take a trolley tour.

Go to www.hersheys.com/chocolateworld for more info.


Middle Creek Wildlife Sanctuary

ImageThis area of more than 5,000 acres provides habitat for waterfowl, forest wildlife and farmland wildlife. In the winter, come to Lebanon County in the month of March and marvel with the sights of thousands of Canadian snow geese for spring migration. This park offers walking trails, educational tours and picnic areas.


Cornwall Iron Furnace
ImageWelcome to Cornwall Iron Furnace! It is difficult to imagine that this quiet cluster of beautiful buildings nestled in the rolling hills of Lebanon County was once the home of a fire-breathing blast furnace with an insatiable appetite for rocks and wood!  Each picturesque structure at the Cornwall Iron Furnace site played its part in the noisy infancy of the metals industry in America.

Union Canal

ImageThe Union Canal Tunnel Park includes 109 acres of meadows and woods surrounding the oldest transportation tunnel in the U.S. and 5/8 mile of watered canal. The Tunnel, a National Historic Landmark, was completed in 1827. Visitors can walk on the towpath once trodden by mules, picnic at the mouth of the tunnel or climb the marked trails through the wooded hill adjacent to the canal.




«back