…and Dempwolf architects built York’s skyline, history. Fellow blogger Scott Butcher is also president of Historic York Inc., promoter of this weekend’s three-day tribute to York, Pa.’s, Victorian-era Dempwolf architectural…
…and Dempwolf architects built York’s skyline, history. Fellow blogger Scott Butcher is also president of Historic York Inc., promoter of this weekend’s three-day tribute to York, Pa.’s, Victorian-era Dempwolf architectural…
…parts of Maryland and in Pennsylvania. In all, historians estimate John Augustus Dempwolf, Reinhardt Dempwolf and Frederick Dempwolf designed more than 600 buildings. J.A. and Reinhardt were brothers and emigrated…
…Dempwolf brothers and their family successors who designed so many significant buildings in York. The Dempwolfs’ work was so pervasive around York that it’s easy to overlook it in plain…
…there was an extremely good chance construction workers were following the plans laid out by a man named J.A. Dempwolf. There were many architects with the last name Dempwolf, a…
…worthy of a looksee and Dempwolf architects built York’s skyline, history. Brothers John A. and Reinhardt Dempwolf designed more than 400 schools, churches and other architecturally significant buildings. Just in…
…succinctly summarizes York County’s Victoran-era Dempwolf design firm: “The J.A. Dempwolf firm was the most prolific and successful architectural practice in York County history, designing over 500 buildings during the…
…of a looksee and Dempwolf architects built York’s skyline, history. John Augustus Dempwolf designed his own home on South George Street in York in 1886. Historian and fellow blogger Scott…
…posts: Dempwolf architects built York’s skyline, history and What was famed architect John Dempwolf’s own house like? and Fairmount fit for Roger, Anita and Pongo, Perdita. A recent York Town…
…the York Daily Record/Sunday News. Background posts: The real big York County house that little false teeth built, ‘You cannot stay stressed here for long’. The venerable Dempwolf architectural firm…
…beautiful buildings were seemingly knocked down for sport. The front entrance and part of the back wall of this Dempwolf building – that gave College Avenue its name – came…