The York, Pa., Boys Club Pool near Farquhar Park appears in this Gazette and Daily image from artist Cliff Satterthwaite in August 1958. Seventeen years earlier, a polio epidemic closed…
The York, Pa., Boys Club Pool near Farquhar Park appears in this Gazette and Daily image from artist Cliff Satterthwaite in August 1958. Seventeen years earlier, a polio epidemic closed…
…interest Wago Club prez: ‘You’ve gotta respect the (snapping) turtles’. Exchangers discuss the Conewago Inn: Has anyone been to the Conewago Inn in Manchester? The old highway bridge, right, sits…
…has remembered him too, including an exchange between Farquhar and Andrew Carnegie. Background posts: Reader seeks Boys Club photo, York: America’s First Capital of Golf? and Pastors denounce Sunday newspaper….
…Pa., of all stripes. Vacationers. Genealogists. Conventioneers. Meeting attendee. Club members. The Yorktowne’s 70th anniversary book, “Overnight Success” tells about another class of visitors, that brings you back to the…
…came forward. When the booklet was published in 1951, the Rotary Club of York was developing 17 wooded acres of the tract as a picnic ground and Boy Scout training…
…it has been home of the York County Racing Club. In fact, the original band hall is standing as well. It’s a private residence at corner of Copenhaffer and Butter…
…near Vancouver’s home clubhouse to mark that city’s two years as a Baltimore farm club in 1959-60. Vancouver may be beautiful, but York has outdone that Canadian city in honoring…
…the Orioles fan club, and his museum houses various apparel and memorabilia from past O’s greats like Brooks Robinson to current Baltimore standouts like Erik Bedard. The cost to enter…
…Philadelphia reportedly at Ultraviolet bar in York.The bar formerly was a Marine Corps club. The York Daily Record/Sunday News checked with the bar about the building stone. There’s no such…
…York County’s past… . The very hospitable members of the Spring Grove Women’s Club were the recipients of my first presentation on that topic. They were gracious as I stumbled…