In York County, Harriet Tubman found some like-minded county residents who were against slavery and fellow operators on the Underground Railroad, particularly among Quakers north of the Conewago Creek. But the abolitionist view was not the majority report in the county.
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Linda Bean’s is moving her late husband’s vision forward so stories about the bravery of Jim Imperato and others are available for future generation
Spring Grove has produced many accomplished people. Dig deep into other York County communities and you’ll many heroes as well.
Aug. 19 marks the 265th anniversary of the original York County courthouse’s groundbreaking and the 270th anniversary of York County, the fifth of 67 counties formed in Pennsylvania and the first west of the Susquehanna River
Motorists are greeted with weedy, gravelly traffic islands near the Interstate 83/North George interchange. But there are other uninviting sights as well.
You’ll see these four teens around the Red Lion museum, interacting with visitors and operating the extensive model railroad platform at the rear of the old Ma & Pa Railroad Station.
The shaping summers of 1968-69 have the power to evoke emotion in York, Pa., 50 years later.
Turner Big Screen Classics is bringing back the film for 30th-anniversary showings, and it will be screened at selected theaters in Central Pennsylvania on July 21 and July 24.
These 30 quotes underscore the issue of long-term racial inequality that York County faces to this day
Delta’s Old Line Museum is open Sunday afternoons, May through September from 1:30 until 4 p.m.