Only in York County readers shared their memories of the former L&H 5-and-10 in Dallastown and stories related to Harry Allaman and Allaman Maytag. Another reader is seeking info on the former M&H Pure Foods.
Only in York County readers shared their memories of the former L&H 5-and-10 in Dallastown and stories related to Harry Allaman and Allaman Maytag. Another reader is seeking info on the former M&H Pure Foods.
Only in York County readers seek information on a safe driving event, a set of benefit neighborhood block parties in York and southern York County phone company.
Only in York County author Joan Concilio found some neat things tucked away inside a box of giveaway items, and had other neat things mailed to her.
Reader Tom Keasey of York Township shares his memories of the former Smith’s car lot – and go-cart track and miniature golf course – on Roosevelt Avenue in York.
Only in York County readers share their memories of the former Mount Rose Elementary School and the former Wilson School, both in York, Pa.
Cornelius B. Landes, the great-grandfather of reader Helen Z. Loucks, owned and operated a downtown York hotel and livery stable from the 1890s to the early 1820s.
Only in York County readers share their memories of a bridge that’s more than 100 years old, the Dinky commuter train and McGurk’s service station.
Only in York County reader Tom Gracey shares his memories of the former Chick’s Amoco at Smith Street and Parkway Boulevard, near Kiwanis Lake.
Only in York County readers talk about the former York Mall’s stores, the pest house on Richland Avenue in York, Felty’s newsstand and Katie Gaubeart, “the stocking lady.”
Only in York County readers seek information on a past 5-and-10 store on East Market Street, a grocery store on East Princess Street in the ’60s, and the former Fireside Restaurant, all in York, Pa.