
Mount Joy & Elizabethtown
These charming small towns capture their history in 12 murals, mostly presented on notable buildings lining the inviting streets. You'll be greeted by unique shops, quaint restaurants and friendly locals.
1. Making Popcorn
Wayne Fettro, 2001
This mural depicts the historic period of the company when it first was established in 1925.
2. Clearview Lanes
Wayne Fettro, 1999
This mural was created as a Father's Day present to Henry Blough, the present owner, from his children, and the picture of the gentleman is Blough with his grandson, Jared.
3. Harvest Time in the 1920s
Wayne Fettro, 1999
This mural represents farm like in the past, featuring a 1920s Frick Eclipse steam engine used to steam tobacco beds in the area.
4. Elizabethtown College Centennial
Wayne Fettro, 1999
Created for the College's 100th anniversary, this mural depicts highlights of the College's history, such as buildings, faculty and students, as well as the College's first Rhodes scholar.
Bube's Brewery
You will enjoy dining in a 19th century brewing complex, one of America's only breweries that has been left intact over time. While dining is the main event, ghost tours are offered as well as themed feasts such as a Medieval Feast, Murder Mystery, Pirate Feasts and much more.
Amanda Gish House Bed & Breakfast
a cozy 19th Century Bed & Breakfast filled with antiques that takes you back to a less hurried time. Curl up on the swing on the front porch with a good book. Ride the country roads on bikes, relax in the lovely garden or stroll through the quaint town.
5. The Cyclist
Wayne Fettro, mid-1990s
This mural depicts a cyclist winning a race. It was created to promote Bicycle & Fitness Outfitters, a specialty bike shop in town, also that the mural resides upon.
6. Four Centuries of Elizabethtown
Wayne Fettro, 2000
This mural depicts a few of the major milestones that have occurred throughout the history of Elizabethtown.
7. Tony's Restaurant
Wayne Fettro, 1999
The restaurant was a popular place to eat and hang out during the 1940s and 50s. Many authentic items at Tony's Restaurant are represented within this mural.
8. Donegal to Donegal
Wayne Fettro 2002
This mural represents the first Scots-Irish settlers arriving to the area in the early 1700s.
9. Horse
Wayne Fettro, date unknown
This mural represents a simple rural scene of a horse looking over a fence.

10-11. Flavors Food & Spirits
Wayne Fettro, 2001
These two murals depict the history of this building in which they reside upon, which is the second oldest in Elizabethtown, dating back to the 1700s.
12. English Brothers
Wayne Fettro, 1999
The English Brothers mural commemorates the founding of this business by brothers John and Frank English in 1946.
13. Waiting for the Reading & Columbia
Bassem Yousri and the residents of the Ephrata area, 2009
16 East Main Street (rear), Ephrata
Although passenger service ended at this Ephrata train Station November 5, 1950, this mural depicts the fares from the past as well as those that could have been - or who may again.
Eastland Alpacas
Visit with the Eastland Alpacas. Did you know that Alpacas are very intelligent, gentle, docile, curious animals? You can get up close and personal with these lovable animals at Eastland Alpacas on this 20 acre farm.