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Forney House

Step back in time at the historic Forney House, offering charming accommodations, a cozy tea room, and a delightful gift shop.

Super 8 by Wyndham Hanover

With convenient amenities, Super 8 by Wyndham offers a comfortable stay just minutes from downtown Hanover.

Hampton Inn Hanover

Enjoy modern rooms, free hot breakfast, and a fitness center at the reliable and family-friendly Hampton Inn Hanover.

The Altland House

A local favorite, Atland House blends cozy inn-style lodging with the comforts of a traditional guesthouse experience.

Holiday Inn Express

Ideal for business or leisure, Holiday Inn Express offers contemporary accommodations, complimentary breakfast, and a central location.

AirBnB

From quaint countryside cottages to stylish in-town stays, Hanover’s Airbnb options cater to every taste and travel style.

Visit Hanover

Our History

Early Settlement and Founding

(1730s-1760s)

Hanover, Pennsylvania, traces its origins back to the 1730s when Richard McAllister acquired land in the area, eventually leading to the town’s official founding in 1763. Positioned along a major route between Baltimore and Philadelphia, Hanover quickly developed into a pivotal trade center. The town’s growth was significantly influenced by German immigrants, who established prosperous farming and milling industries in the region.

American Revolution and Civil War

(1770s-1860s)

Hanover played notable roles during pivotal moments in American history. During the Revolutionary War, it served as a critical supply center for the Continental Army. In 1777, the Continental Congress briefly used Hanover as a temporary capital to escape British forces, underscoring its strategic importance. The town was also impacted by the Civil War, experiencing Confederate raids such as the skirmish during the Gettysburg Campaign in 1863.

Industrialization and Growth

(Late 19th to Early 20th Century)

The late 19th and early 20th centuries witnessed Hanover’s transformation into an industrial powerhouse. Factories producing shoes, cigars, and furniture became prominent, shaping the town’s economy. Hanover’s prominence in the shoe industry earned it the moniker “Shoe Capital of the World.” Additionally, it later became renowned as the “Snack Food Capital of the World” due to the proliferation of snack food manufacturers in the area.

 

Modern Developments and Recognitions (20th Century to Present)

In the 20th century, Hanover continued its trajectory of growth and diversification. Beyond manufacturing, the town embraced historic preservation efforts, leading to accolades like the Great American Main Street Award in 2002 for revitalization initiatives. Annual events such as the Snack Town Street Fair celebrate the town’s German heritage. Today, Hanover strikes a balance between its rich history and modern amenities, solidifying its status as a vibrant community in south-central Pennsylvania.

 

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downtown Hanover Tourism

Heart of Hanover Trails

Heart of Hanover Trails is the best way to learn more about Hanover’s history in an interactive and informative walking tour through the downtown.  Featuring Civil War history, human interest stories, and little known details about life in Hanover. Visit our dedicated webpage with interactive map, or start your walk using one of our itineraries.

Dine & shop downtown

Indulge in a variety of dining experiences, from cozy cafes to upscale restaurants, each offering unique flavors to satisfy every palate. After your meal, stroll through charming streets lined with boutique shops, artisan stores, and specialty retailers. 

Hanover Trail Towns

Main Street Hanover worked with the York County Economic Alliance (YCEA) to form the Hanover Action Team to introduce the Hanover Community to the York County Trail Towns program.  Trail Towns are communities adjacent to public trails that choose to embrace the trail as an opportunity for economic growth and improved quality of life.

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