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  2. The Ware Center of Millersville University - Wikipedia

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    A crowd watches a performance at Steinman Hall inside The Ware Center of Millersville University in downtown Lancaster, PA. The building plays host to various musical, theatrical, dance, poetry, lecture, and other artistic events throughout the year, including on Lancaster city’s First Fridays. [3]

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  4. The Chameleon Club - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, three years after its opening, the club was relocated to the 200 block of Prince Street with an entrance on Water Street. Circa 1995, the venue was signed on to do a live television show entitled "Live at the Chameleon Club" which aired on PRISM Network, a now defunct Philadelphia area cable network.

  5. WGAL - Wikipedia

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    It was founded by the Steinman family, owners of WGAL radio (1490 AM, now WRKY, and 101.3 FM, now WROZ) and Lancaster's two major newspapers, the Intelligencer Journal and the Lancaster New Era. At the time, Lancaster was the smallest city in the country with a television station.

  6. LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM)– Donald Trump announced he will host a town hall in Lancaster County on Sunday, October 20. According to the Trump campaign, the event will start at 5:00 p.m. at the ...

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  8. Friday’s high school kickoffs include state title rematch at ...

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    Glicod will stream the game on its YouTube channel. Kickoff is scheduled at 7:30 p.m. Friday. Kickoff is scheduled at 7:30 p.m. Friday. “We have created a little rivalry,” Hawkins said.

  9. WXBU - Wikipedia

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    During the 1960s, WLYH operated a bureau in the W. W. Griest Building in Downtown Lancaster, in addition to its main studios in South Londonderry Township. In the early-1970s, an entirely new base of operations for color television and updated news film processing were constructed as part of the new Park City Center in that city.