| The Accomac Inn, widely regarded as Central
Pennsylvania’s finest restaurant, has been recognized by Gourmet,
Bon Appetit, and Fine Dining. The inn is located
on the first warranted parcel of land west of the Susquehanna
River (1732) and is rich in history. A ferry ran between the
Accomac and Lancaster County, and in 1775 the Inn at Anderson’s
Ferry opened, providing respite for such notable Revolutionary
heroes as Samuel Adams, Horatio Gates, and the Marquis de
Lafayette. Today, the Accomac Inn is well known for its
award-winning French cuisine.
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