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Roughly bounded by Cherry Ln., Stevens Ave. and Cottage Hill Rd., York, Pennsylvania Coordinates 39°58′3″N 76°43′59″W / 39.96750°N 76.73306°W / 39.96750; -76
City Buildings, Government & Politics, Government & Politics 18th Century, Houses & Homesteads, Professions & Vocations Penn Common: December 6, 1949: College Ave. at Penn Park, York (MISSING) City Government & Politics, Government & Politics 19th Century, William Penn Philip Livingston: December 14, 1949: N. George St. (Bus.
This district encompasses 309 contributing buildings and includes notable examples of the Late Victorian and Classical Revival styles. Notable buildings include the Christ Lutheran Church (1812–1814), Odd Fellows Hall (1850), U.S. Post Office (1911), Strand and Capitol Theatre (1923–1925), Elks Home (1860s), Pullman Factory Building (c. 1900), Sylvia Newcombe Center (1892), Friends Meeting ...
They are managed by the Pennsylvania Bureau of Forestry, a division of the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. A reorganization effective July 1, 2005 shifted territory among several state forests in eastern Pennsylvania, resulting in the elimination of Wyoming State Forest and the creation of Loyalsock State Forest.
City, State Description; 1: Isaac Mead Building 1878 built 1988 NRHP-contributing 2-8 Greenwich Ave. (6 West Putnam) Greenwich, Connecticut: Brick Tudor Revival-style building, home of the Acacia Lodge No. 85 during much of the second half of the 1800s. Included in Greenwich Avenue Historic District. [45] 2
York is a city in York County, Pennsylvania, United States, and its county seat. [5] Located in South Central Pennsylvania, the city's population was 44,800 at the time of the 2020 census, making it the tenth-most populous city in Pennsylvania. [6] The city has an urban area population of 238,549 people and a metropolitan population of 456,438 ...
The city had limited medical facilities its first 125 years of existence: a church and a hotel during the Civil War; the Masonic Lodge for whites and a small clinic for Black people in the early ...
This district is situated south of the York Historic District and includes 199 contributing buildings and one contributing site that are located in a residential area of York. The neighborhood was developed between 1920 and 1950, and includes notable examples of the Colonial Revival and Classical Revival styles.