This York County, Pa., mystery estate sits on a hillside, but its putting green is flat
This beautiful York County, Pa., estate, now a library and wedding venue, retains the putting green used by its owner. Where is this hillside estate? Have you been up there for an event? Please comment below. Here’s the answer. Also of interest: Check out these additional History Mystery quizzes and (fun) tests.
Here are 6 more History Mystery quizzes from this past week. (Click on the date if the photo does not appear on your mobile device)… .
History Mystery: That’s one of #YorkCountyPa’s best-known farmhouses in the background. The public is afforded great…
Posted by York Daily Record/Sunday News on Sunday, August 23, 2015
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History Mystery: All those signs show that this building is the old Sears building in #YorkPa – the retailer’s location…
Posted by York Daily Record/Sunday News on Tuesday, August 25, 2015
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History Mystery: #YorkCountyPa is full of skilled craftsman. For example, some can work with copper, as here in topping…
Posted by York Daily Record/Sunday News on Saturday, August 22, 2015
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History Mystery: Roadside stands have forever provided #YorkCountyPa farmers with a means of moving produce. This stand…
Posted by York Daily Record/Sunday News on Sunday, August 23, 2015
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History Mystery: #YorkCountyPa ‘s many waterways and lakes have attracted recreation-seeking residents and visitors for…
Posted by York Daily Record/Sunday News on Saturday, August 22, 2015
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History Mystery: This was Bob Yost’s real estate office in York city. It was from here, in part, that he sold more homes…
Posted by York Daily Record/Sunday News on Friday, August 21, 2015
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— Chris Otto (@Papergreat) August 23, 2015