…that the garage? – Facts about the York County Heritage Rail Trail, running about 20 miles from Lafayette Plaza in York to the Mason-Dixon Line, from a recent feasibility study…
…that the garage? – Facts about the York County Heritage Rail Trail, running about 20 miles from Lafayette Plaza in York to the Mason-Dixon Line, from a recent feasibility study…
…south to join Marquis de Lafayette, who was trying to head off soldiers dressed in red and moving into Virginia under Charles Cornwallis. American forces feared that Cornwallis would send…
…scraps of wood with an eye toward restoration. The landmark’s side was badly damaged, but the truck’s driver missed not only the statue of Marquis de Lafayette on his way…
…to go close to the ground and near the street. So if someone runs over him …” ·Marquis de Lafayette Location: Gates House and Plough Tavern, West Market St., York…
…will leave a legacy of understanding the community at the turn of the 21st century. Jacobs recently made the news for her work on a statue of Marquis de Lafayette,…
…in 1863 was another. Now, we’ve discovered two more… . In 1834, a York-wide funeral procession was held for the Marquis de Lafayette, who had died weeks before in France….
…he spent in York. The former Caterpillar plant manager was active in organizations including Crispus Attucks Association, the Rotary Club and the York YMCA. On Nov. 23, Breese died at…
…former Tassia’s.) He owns the Valencia Ballroom, 142 N. George St., where he used to operate the miniature train. In the late 1980s, The Dutch Club hired him to make…
…statue below.) Background posts: Wago Club prez: ‘You’ve gotta respect the (snapping) turtles’ and Church’s landmark: ‘A man named Beech carving a beech tree, it seemed too perfect’ and Why…
This view of Lauxmont, originally developed as York County, Pa., industrialist S. Forry Laucks’ summer estate, came from the camera of Ted Taylor, as part of York County Camera Club…