In the rolling hills of Lancaster County, where horse-drawn buggies share roads with SUVs, sits a Pennsylvania treasure that defies modern shopping logic.
The Green Dragon Market in Ephrata, a Friday-only phenomenon that transforms 30 acres into a bargain hunter’s paradise.
This isn’t just a place to buy produce—it’s a full-sensory adventure where the aroma of fresh-baked bread collides with the thrill of discovering a one-of-a-kind antique.
The Green Dragon has been drawing crowds since 1932, long before “farm-to-table” became the rallying cry of upscale restaurants charging $30 for a locally sourced carrot…