Only in York County readers seek information on the Lafayette Club’s eggnog, share memories of Christmases in Hanover and York and try to learn more about local paintings.
Only in York County readers seek information on the Lafayette Club’s eggnog, share memories of Christmases in Hanover and York and try to learn more about local paintings.
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 reader Tom Keasey recalls The Bon-Ton at its downtown York, PA, location. The department store chain announced in early 2018 that it is going out of business.
The July 3, 2012, edition of Ask Joan follows up on memories of the former Slug’s Roost smorgasboard in the Camp Hill area.
Usually in Ask Joan, I mix it up; I share both questions I DO have the answers to, as well as some where I’m seeking details from you in order to help a reader. Today, there’s no mixing. This is all stuff I just haven’t been able to figure out.
Today’s letter is from someone well-known in many local circles, George M. Trout Sr. of Springettsbury Township. You’ve heard George – who was also a former York County Commissioner – mentioned before in some of our many posts on radio-station memories. George knew well both “Doc” Daugherty and also current
A longtime Only in York County reader shares memories of Downtown York, PA, in the 1940s, ’50s and ’60s.
Joan Concilio’s Only in York County blog frequently features memories of stores and restaurants that used to exist in York County, Pa., but don’t any more. Here’s an alphabetical, easy-to-refer-to index of all the ones discussed so far.
Local attorney William F. Hoffmeyer shares his memories of the businesses formerly along Market and George streets in Downtown York, PA.
Readers share their memories of stores on both sides of George Street in York, PA, as well as the neighborhood at Beaver and Philadelphia streets.