Architect Murphy & Dittenhafer’s rendering of what the York (Pa.) Museum of Art (YOMA) could
Architect Murphy & Dittenhafer’s rendering of what the York (Pa.) Museum of Art (YOMA) could
York native Mark Innerst’s ‘Old Shakey’ – the Walnut Street Bridge in Harrisburg – has
York County was blessed with engraver William Wagner, who drew the left part of this scene, and fellow artist Lewis Miller, who left a legacy of 19th-century scenes that tell us much about how people lived.
‘Migration’ (1997) by Hellam Township, Pa., artist Rob Evans is part of the ‘Visions of
U.S. Mint sculptor-engraver Don Everhart, a Central York, Pa., High School graduate, created this design
Lewis Miller captures Pennsylvania Gov. Andrew Curtin, left, standing in a carriage reviewing troops at
The first York County (Pa.) Jail, seen here in a Lewis Miller drawing, came under
“The Six Million” memorial, in the background, welcomes visitors to York’s Jewish Community Center. A
This is one of the pages from the York Daily Record/Sunday News calendar. See below
This mural, on the side of the Bell Socialization building on South George Street, observes