Moravian Gemeinhaus. Built in 1746 by the Moravians as Church, Parsonage, and School. It stood 125 yards to the north, on the elevation on this side of Carter's Run.
NE corner, Main (Pa. 772) & Elm Sts., Lititz, PA, United States
Lititz. Settled during 1740s, Moravians established here a "Land Gemeine," or country congregation in 1756. It was named by Count Zinzendorf after a Bohemian town which sheltered persecuted Moravians in 1456.
PA 501 near Rt. 772 intersection, at Lititz Spring Park, Lititz, PA, United States
John A. Sutter. In the cemetery opposite is buried the California pioneer. Founder of Sacramento, 1839. Gold was discovered on his lands, 1848. Ruined by the gold rush, he made Lititz his home from 1871 until death, 1880.
Pa. 501 (S. Broad St.) at Lemon St., Lititz, PA, United States