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As with Hell, Michigan, and the nearby town of Paradise, Pennsylvania), Intercourse is a popular site for tourists on account of its name, which has sexual connotations. Signposts for the town are frequently targetted by thieves [1]. No census data exists for Intercourse, and therefore information on the population and demographics is unavailable.
Besides its name, Intercourse is also famous for its Amish communities. For this reason the movie Witness was filmed in Intercourse.
Tourism and farmland are major industries in the town. Small businesses sell Amish crafts, food, and give horse and buggy rides. The town thrives on thousands of tourists that visit the region each year. Most of the land surrounding the town is farmland.
Intercourse was founded in 1754. The community was originally named " Cross Keys ", after a local tavern. Intercourse became the name in 1814, and there are various theories to explain this; one possibility is that the name derived from a race course, the "Entercourse", at the intersection of the town's two major roads.
See also: List of interesting or unusual place names
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Unincorporated communities in Pennsylvania