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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Depending on who has the broken leg, an Amish farm tour can be interesting. We did one last year with a 10 and 7 year old and they loved it. They also loved Lititz (pretzel factory, Lititz chocolate shop, walking), the Lancaster science museum, and the Turkey Hill experience with make your own ice cream. Except they got norovirus at Turkey Hill so I will never ever ever go back but before that it was pretty cool. Lancaster farmers market was ok but nothing to Reading Terminal in Philly. The problem is your person with the broken leg probably can’t do much active stuff which is what most of these things are. Agree with others that you should consider rescheduling or going to a large city with museums and such that may be easier to navigate. [/quote] OP said it was “something along the lines of a broken leg.” Not sure why it is such a mystery. It would be easier to help if we knew the full story.[/quote] True. A broken arm would be quite manageable, a broken leg is not, when you're talking potential farms.[/quote]
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