With roots dating back to the early 1800s, Adams County is located on the famous “Mason Dixon Line”, the boundary that separated the North and South during the American Civil War. Featuring homes and estates with unique history and plenty of open space, we think you’ll find exactly what it is you need to call this place “home”.
Known as the Apple Capital USA for its dedication of 20,000 acres toward production of various fruits, Adams County is loaded with rural sights and sounds. Whether you enjoy hiking, museums, or shopping, this county has something right up your alley. Check out the list below for a few additional places to spend your time in & around the area!
Historical Sites
Adams County Historical Society
GAR Building
Eisenhower National Historic Site
Parks & Recreation Area
Gettysburg Area Recreation Authority
Caledonia State Park
Michaux State Forest
Local Restaurants
Dobbin House
1863 Restaurant
Crimson American Restaurant
Victor’s Italian Restaurant
Golf Courses
Heritage Hill Golf Resort & Conference Center
Honey Run Golf Club
Range End Golf Club
The Bridges Golf Club
Attractions
York Fairgrounds
Strand Capital Performing Arts
Jennie Wade House
Gettysburg Battlefield
Gettysburg Diorama
Local Markets
Markets at Shrewsbury
Browns Orchard & Farm Market
Adams County Farmers’ Market
Gettysburg Farmers’ Market
Vineyards, Wineries & Breweries
Adams County Winery
Battlefield Brew Works & Spirits of Gettysburg Distillery
Appalachian Brewing Co.
Mason Dixon Distillery