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| 10:00 - 11:00 a.m.  Hamburg Historical Museum |
The history of Hamburg comes alive at the Hamburg Historical Museum. Enjoy a permanent train display and other historic displays representing Hamburg since its settlement in 1831. Temporary exhibits of clothing and textiles change every two months to include wedding gowns, bathing suits, business attire and evening gowns through the decades. The on-site Tea Room is ideal for a relaxing treat of cookies and hot tea. The museum has three gift shops filled with wonderful mementos of your visit.
(Cost is $2.00 p/p entry fee, $3.00 p/p for cookies & tea, minimum of 30).
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| 11:30 - 12:30 p.m. Zukey Lake Tavern |
Livingston County’s only lakeside dining establishment is perfect for viewing the fall colors.
(Cost is $14.00 p/p inclusive, minimum of 30) |
| 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. Step on Guide Tour of Hell |
Journey to the one and only town in the United States named Hell. An official Hell personality will conduct a spirited lighthearted step-on guided tour of Hell. You can expect to see a dam (yes, there is a dam in Hell), and the beautiful scenery will surprise you. Following the tour, guests love to send a post card from Hell at the official US Postal Station or many enjoy pausing for a photo opportunity at the unique signs from Hell.
(Cost of Step-on guide tour of Hell with post card, wooden nickel, and exit visa $3.00 p/p inclusive, minimum of 30) |
| 2:30 - 3:30 p.m. Screams Ice Cream |
Chill out in Hell by indulging in a tempting selection of sinfully delicious sundaes at Screams Ice Cream. Weather permitting; your tasty treat can be served near Hell’s dam. The scenic drive with its tree lined winding curves make this trip ideal for fall color tours.
(Outdoor seating only, Cost $3.50 p/p inclusive, minimum of 30) |
| Call the LCCVB Hot-Line to Hell 800 - 686-8474 |