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Bullwinkle's Entertainment, previously known as Family Fun Centers & Bullwinkle's Restaurant and formerly Bullwinkle's Family Food n' Fun is a chain of family entertainment centers. Locations feature a sit-down restaurant, complemented by arcade games , go-karts , bumper boats , mini golf , laser tag , a ropes course , a zip line , and small ...
Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center (Hershey, in Derry Township) Philhaven [4] (West Cornwall Township, near Mount Gretna) PinnacleHealth System [5] WellSpan Health (York Township, near York) Youth Advocate Programs (Dauphin County) York College of Pennsylvania (Spring Garden Township, near York)
Converted to power center Richland Mall Richland Town Center: Johnstown: 1974 - 1998 Redeveloped as a power center Schuylkill Mall: Frackville: October 9, 1980 - January 15, 2018 Demolished and later replaced by a warehouse Shop-A-Rama Levittown Town Center Levittown: Redeveloped as a power center Station Mall Station Medical Center Altoona
Pennsylvania Route 39 (PA 39) is a 17.83-mile-long (28.69 km) state highway located in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, United States.PA 39 runs from North Front Street in Susquehanna Township near Harrisburg east to U.S. Route 322 (US 322) and US 422 in Derry Township near Hummelstown and Hershey.
Capital City Mall is a 608,911-square-foot (56,569.7 m 2) regional shopping mall located approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) southwest of Harrisburg in Lower Allen Township, Pennsylvania. It is one of three enclosed malls in the immediate Harrisburg area, and is the only enclosed mall in Harrisburg's western suburbs.
The ice cream shop will be open seven days a week from 6:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Ice cream is served until 8 p.m. daily, breakfast is served between 6:30 and 11:30 a.m., and lunch and dinner are between ...
This name was later changed to Kings Family Restaurants to indicate the establishment was a restaurant rather than a store. By 1980 the number of restaurants had grown to 7, and 24 by 1990. As of 2006, there were 34 locations throughout Pennsylvania and one in Wintersville, Ohio .
In October 2007, local newspapers confirmed rumored reports that Lucy's Cafe had been sold. The purchase was made by Hershey Entertainment and Resorts Company (also known as HERCO). [2] Coincidentally, Lucy's Cafe had formerly sold meatballs to the GIANT Center, home arena of the Hershey Bears (an AHL team owned by HERCO), for sale at the team ...