Homesteads
Benjamin Lowery
ON the COVER: James Buchanan’s Wheatland
“Wheatland, stately home of President James Buchanan” by Joseph L Peifer is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.
For many locals in Lancaster County, homes are an extension of themselves, a snapshot of their passions, families, and history. The earliest homes you can still see in Lancaster date back as early as the 1700s, when German immigrants like Hans Herr built a life for themselves from the stones they found here.
Exploring these homesteads is an opportunity to see how Lancaster grew from families of hopeful colonials, to a community with a love for art, agriculture, and architecture.
JAMES BUCHANAN'S WHEATLAND
James Buchanan’s Wheatland
AMOS HERR HOUSE
Amos Herr House
JOHANNES MUELLER HOUSE
Johannes Mueller House
ROBERT FULTON BIRTHPLACE
Robert Fulton Birthplace
LANDIS VALLEY FARMS
Landis Valley Farms
WRIGHT'S FERRY MANSION
Wright’s Ferry Mansion
HANS HERR HOUSE
Hans Herr House
EPHRATA CLOISTER
Ephrata Cloister
GENERAL EDWARD HAND MANSION
General Edward Hand Mansion
Spotlight
What are the most historic homesteads in Lancaster County?
What architectural styles can be found in Lancaster’s historic homesteads?
What is the oldest house in Lancaster County?
Are historic homes in Lancaster County open to the public?
Celebrate the rich architectural and cultural legacy of Pennsylvania Dutch Country with our Historic Homesteads of Lancaster County poster. This 12×18″ illustrated art print features nine of the region’s most iconic homes, each representing a piece of Lancaster’s early American story — from colonial stone farmhouses to preserved Federal-style mansions.
9 Historic Homesteads
OF LANCASTER COUNTY
12 Types
of Pizza
TO TASTE A SLICE OF ITALY
13 Obelisks of Rome
BY KINGS AND EMPERORS
15 Types of Shellfish
FROM OUR COASTS

