American Acme Co.’s name has been associated with Emigsville, in Manchester Township, Pa., since 1927, including an attachment to the Emigsville Band. Also of interest: 50-year Emigsville construction company’s closure:…
American Acme Co.’s name has been associated with Emigsville, in Manchester Township, Pa., since 1927, including an attachment to the Emigsville Band. Also of interest: 50-year Emigsville construction company’s closure:…
…address it. The Emigsville website explores the question: What if Emigsville was connected to the Northern Extension of the Heritage Rail Trail County Park? Also of interest Transportation-oriented Emigsville a…
…County reseacher seeks info on Emigsville’s American Acme-built fire engine. My York Sunday News column (5/9/10) explores how a loose-knit group of community-minded citizens, the Emigsville Heritage Project, is working…
…this free event: ‘Neat stuff in, around and about Emigsville.’ Also of interest: Highway, railroad, trolley put Manchester Township’s Emigsville on the map. The Emigsville Community Band still performs. At…
…for decades. Also of interest: 50-year Emigsville construction company’s closure: ‘It was a bittersweet day for all of us’ and In 1997, Emigsville’s mighty oak fell and Emigsville’s Web site…
…Emigsville’s old post office building measured only 10-feet by 7-feet. This view looks north entering Emigsville. Trolley cars ran through Emigsville during the heyday of the system, which ended in…
The firefighting rig, left, is manufactured by the American Acme Co. of Emigsville, Manchester Township in York County, Pa. The rig, right, on display in a Monroe Township, Cumberland County,…
…for info on Manchester’s long-closed Rentzel’s Farm Implements. Some facts about Emigsville – mostly tied to transportation – gleaned from my recent presentation at a Emigsville Heritage Project story night:…
…Oak, a landmark in Emigsville, fell with a crash during a storm in 1997. Portions of that mighty oak are part of a hands-on display, complete with a touch screen,…
…packed audience attending a Emigsville Heritage Project meeting at the Manchester Township village’s Otterbein United Methodist Church. Kain also told stories about the rebel visit to Emigsville in late June…