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Top 5 Things to See When You Visit F&M

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Franklin and Marshall College issued the following announcement on June 16.

Are you exploring Franklin & Marshall College for the first time this summer? Make the most of your visit! Our College campus is adjacent to bustling downtown Lancaster City and a sprawling conservancy.

Most students depart F&M saying it feels like home. We hope you’ll agree. Below, browse a quick list of things to do during a one-day visit to Lancaster.

Before you go: Campus tours are currently offered Monday through Friday at 10 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 2 p.m., and 3 p.m. On-campus info sessions are held on Monday and Friday at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Register for tours and info sessions here.

Franklin and Marshall College students attend a Barnstormers baseball game at the Clipper Magazine Stadium in the summer of 2014. Photo by Melissa Hess.The Lancaster Barnstormers at Clipper Magazine StadiumImage Credit: Nick GouldFranklin and Marshall College students attend a Barnstormers baseball game at the Clipper Magazine Stadium in the summer of 2014. Photo by Melissa Hess.The Lancaster Barnstormers at Clipper Magazine StadiumImage Credit: Nick Gould

1. Catch a Ballgame

F&M is less than a mile from Clipper Stadium, named for two F&M alums who began Clipper Magazine as a business venture when they were students. It is home to the Lancaster Barnstormers, and with tickets ranging from $7 to $16, a ballgame is the perfect way to end your day in Lancaster.

Some of our students even intern at Clipper to gain a better understanding of business and sports management.

Just one mile from campus, the 50-acre Spalding Conservancy has been used in F&M coursework and research since the 1980s.Image Credit: Deb GroveSpalding ConservancyImage Credit: Eric ForbergerJust one mile from campus, the 50-acre Spalding Conservancy has been used in F&M coursework and research since the 1980s.Image Credit: Deb GroveSpalding ConservancyImage Credit: Eric Forberger

2. Go for a Hike on Campus (or Off)

Just one mile from campus, the 50-acre Spalding Conservancy has been used in F&M coursework and research since the 1980s. This urban conservancy serves as a natural laboratory for students and local environmental groups. View Google map.

Want to get off campus? Lancaster County Central Park is just four miles away from F&M, offering 544 acres for hiking, biking and horseback riding. View the Central Park Trail Guide.

For hikes just outside of the city, view the Lancaster Conservancy list of hiking spots.  

F&M students enjoy a visit to Lancaster Central Market.Image Credit: Deb GroveF&M students enjoy a visit to Lancaster Central Market.Image Credit: Deb Grovehttp://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Central_Market,_Lancaster.jpgImage Credit: Elisa RolleLancaster Central Market. Photo by Melissa Hess.F&M students enjoy a visit to Lancaster Central Market.Image Credit: Deb GroveF&M students enjoy a visit to Lancaster Central Market.Image Credit: Deb Grove

3. Visit Central Market

No visit to Lancaster is complete without a stop at Central Market. Sample Lancaster’s melting pot of cuisine at the oldest continuously operating farmers market in the United States. It’s the perfect spot to grab souvenirs or delectable treats to share, from Amish baked goods to imported spices and snacks.  Central Market is open only three days a week: Tuesday, Friday and Saturday, 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. View more visitor information.

While you’re downtown, take in Market Alley's shops, boutiques and historic architecture.

Students enjoy a walk to downtown Lancaster.Image Credit: Deb GroveGallery Row on a First Friday in downtown LancasterImage Credit: Eric ForbergerF&M students enjoy a visit to downtown Lancaster's shops and galleries.Image Credit: Deb GroveAmericans for the Arts recognized the Lancaster mural as one of the 50 most outstanding public artworks created in 2018.Image Credit: Michelle JohnsenSalina Almanzar ’13, photography technician at F&M, was hired to paint a mural in a Lancaster neighborhood.Image Credit: Dave ParryStudents enjoy a walk to downtown Lancaster.Image Credit: Deb GroveGallery Row on a First Friday in downtown LancasterImage Credit: Eric Forberger

4. Appease the Eye at Gallery Row

Did you know Lancaster is a nationally recognized art center? Concentrated on the first and second blocks of North Prince Street, Gallery Row is the center of the local art scene. Fans of abstract painter Charles Demuth will delight in spotting the cityscapes that inspired his work.

On the First Friday of each month, some 90 art galleries, shops and restaurants extend their hours for the evening.

Up for an extended trip? Spend the weekend searching for Lancaster Public Art installations (several of which are created by F&M alumni and staff artists). For an Instagram-worthy backdrop, view a map of Lancaster murals in the city and surrounding county.  

Brian Norcross works with students in his conducting class.Image Credit: Deb Grove2 slide show 10 25 hair dress dgImage Credit: Deb GroveFulton Theater, Downtown LancasterImage Credit: Melissa HessBrian Norcross works with students in his conducting class.Image Credit: Deb Grove2 slide show 10 25 hair dress dgImage Credit: Deb Grove

5. Catch a Concert or Show

Downtown Lancaster offers theater and music venues for all interests. The Fulton Theatre, a national landmark, is the nation's oldest continuously operating theater. Allegro Orchestra Lancaster, directed by F&M Conductor of Instrumental Ensembles Brian Norcross, makes music accessible to the Lancaster community in modern and playful ways. Prima Theatre bridges contemporary music with musical theater. And that’s just in the city alone. For a full list of performance venues, see upcoming shows in Lancaster.

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