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  2. Prospect Hill Cemetery (York, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Prospect Hill Cemetery in York, Pennsylvania is a historic cemetery that was documented by the Historic American Landscapes Survey. Founded in 1849, is the final resting place for soldiers from every American war. [1] Two Medal of Honor recipients from the Civil War are buried on the premises.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in York County ...

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    Roughly bounded by Edgewood Avenue, the Windsor Township line, a Maryland and Pennsylvania line, Chestnut Road, Country Club Road, and the York Township line 39°53′55″N 76°36′35″W  /  39.898611°N 76.609722°W  / 39.898611; -76.609722  ( Red Lion Borough Historic

  4. Overlooked (obituary feature) - Wikipedia

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    The feature was introduced on March 8, 2018, for International Women's Day, when the Times published fifteen obituaries of such "overlooked" women, and has since become a weekly feature in the paper. The project was created by Amisha Padnani, the digital editor of the obituaries desk, [1] and Jessica Bennett, the paper's gender editor. In its ...

  5. List of mayors of York, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The mayor of York, Pennsylvania is the city's chief executive since its incorporation on January 11, ... John L. Snyder: Republican: 1944–1948: 15: 14: Felix ...

  6. William Althaus - Wikipedia

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    William J. Althaus is a former American politician who served as Republican mayor of York, Pennsylvania, for 12 years between 1982 and 1994.During this time, he was also selected to be the 49th president of the United States Conference of Mayors for its 1992 to 1993 session.

  7. John S. Brenner - Wikipedia

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    John S. Brenner (born March 1968) is an American politician who served as the 23rd mayor of York, Pennsylvania. He was first elected in 2001 as the youngest mayor in the city's history. He was previously City Controller for two years. In 2009, his chosen successor, C. Kim Bracey, was elected mayor.

  8. West York, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The West York Borough Police Department (WYBPD), founded in 1917, is a full-time and full-service municipal law enforcement agency that provides 24-hour patrol, emergency response, and investigative functions within the confines of the Borough of West York. The ranking structure of the WYBPD is chief of police, sergeant, and patrolman.

  9. York, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    York is a city in and the county seat of York County, Pennsylvania, United States. [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]