York County, Pennsylvania
Ashley and Bailey Company Silk Mill
Ashton-Hursh House
Berkheimer, Henry and Elizabeth, Farm
Billmeyer House
Bixler, Michael and Magdealena Farmstead
Bobb, Barnett, House
Bridge 182+42, Northern Central Railway
Bridge 5+92, Northern Central Railway
Bridge 634, Northern Central Railway
Bridge between East Manchester and Newberry Townships
Bridge in Washington Township
Brodbeck, S. B., Housing
Burgholtshouse
Chestnut Hill
Clear Spring Mill
Codorus Forge and Furnace Historic District
Consumers Cigar Box Company
Cookes House
Coulsontown Cottages Historic District
Deer Creek Bridge, Stewartstown Railroad
Delta Historic District
Delta Trestle Bridge, Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad
Diamond Silk Mill
Dill's Tavern
Dritt Mansion
East York Historic District
Eichelberger High School
Emig Mansion
Fairmount Historic District
Farmers Market
Fissel's School
Forry House
Gates, Gen. Horatio, House, and Golden Plough Tavern
Glen Rock Historic District
Goldsboro Historic District
Guinston United Presbyterian Church
Hammersly-Strominger House
Hanover Historic District
Hanover Junction Railroad Station
Howard Tunnel, Northern Central Railway
Indian Steps Cabin
Kise Mill Bridge
Laurel-Rex Fire Company House
McCalls Ferry Farm
Melchinger, Englehart, House
Muddy Creek Bridge, Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad
Muddy Creek Forks Historic District
Nace (Neas), George, House
New Freedom Railroad Station, Northern Central Railway
Nook, The
Northwest York Historic District
Payne's Folly
Pettit's Ford
Pierceville Run Agricultural Historic District
Pleasureville Historic Historic
Quay, Rev. Anderson B., House
Railroad Borough Historic District
Red Lion Borough Historic District
Ridge Road Bridge, Stewartstown Railroad
Schultz, Martin, House
Scott Creek Bridge-North, Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad
Shelly, William, School and Annex
Shrewsbury Historic District
Shrewsbury Railroad Station, Stewartstown Railroad
Sinking Springs Farms
South Road Bridge, Northern Central Railway
Spring Grove Borough Historic District
Springdale Historic District
Stevens School
Stewartstown Engine House, Stewartstown Railroad
Stewartstown Railroad Station
Stone Arch Road Bridge, Stewartstown Railroad
Stoner, Samuel, Homestead
Strickler Family Farmhouse
Swigart's Mill
United Cigar Manufacturing Company
US Post Office-Hanover
Valley Road Bridge, Stewartstown Railroad
Wallace-Cross Mill
Warrington Meetinghouse
Wellsville Historic District
West Side Sanitarium
Whiteford, Hugh and Elizabeth Ross, House
Willis House
Wrightsville Historic District
York Armory
York Casket Company
York Central Market
York Dispatch Newspaper Offices
York Historic District
York Historic District (Boundary Increase)
York Iron Company Mine
York Meetinghouse
148 East Philadelphia Street
161 East Philadelphia Street
1917 - 1919
23 North Beaver Street
3-inch Rifles
35 South Queen Street
455 West Market Street
459 West Market Street
Abbottstown Street/Broadway
Abraham Lincoln
All Aboard!
Amanda Berry Smith (1837-1915)
American Legion Monument
American War Mothers Monument
Anthony Ritz
Army of the Potomac
Articles of Confederation
Battle of Hanover
Birthplace of Commercial Ice Cream Production
Birthplace of John Luther Long
Black Horse Tavern
Bob Hoffman (1898 - 1985)
Calvin C. Rice, Jr.
Camp Security
Captain Michael Doudel's Company
Celebrating 250 Years
Cherry Lane
Civil War Memorial
Civil War Memorial
Clear Spring Mill
Codorus Furnace
Col. Thomas Hartley
Cold Spring Hotel
Colonel James Smith
Colonel Thomas Hartley
Conrad Moul - The Public Commons
Consequences on the Battle of Gettysburg
Continental Treasury
Creek and Rail
Custer at Hanover
Daniel K. Noell
Defenders of the Flag
Destruction of Private Property
Dills – Eichelberger Tavern
Dillsburg Town Marker
Dr. George Holtzapple, The Breath of Life
Dr. Homer C. Hetrick, M. D.
Dr. Kennedy
Fallen Heroes Memorial
Family Album
First Pinchot Road
First Presbyterian Church of York
Fisher Place
Flame of Freedom
From Farm to Market
From Sawmill to Wherley's
Gen. Horatio Gates
Gen. J.E.B. Stuart
Gen. Wayne Headquarters
General Anthony Wayne
General George Armstrong Custer
General Jacob L. Devers
General Marquis de Lafayette 1757 - 1834
General Michael P. Small
George Adam Gosler
George Heckert
George Washington
Gettysburg Campaign
Gettysburg Campaign
Gettysburg Campaign
Gettysburg Campaign
Glatfelter Station
Glen Rock Auditorium
Global War on Terrorism
Globe Inn
Golden Plough Tavern
Hall & Sellers Press
Hallam Borough and Township Honor Roll
Hanover Civil War Memorial
Hanover Junction
Hanover Junction Vital Crossroads
Hanover's Wounded
History of Dills Tavern
History of the Ten Commandments Monolith
Homes on Wheels, Mobile Offices
Honor Roll
In Memory and in Grateful Recognition of
In Search of Peace
In the Old Court House here at York
Interlocking Tower
Item Building / Bixler's
J. Allen Baer House
J. F. & H. O. Neuhaus
J.E.B. Stuart's Jump
Jacob L. Devers (1887-1979)
Jake Devers
James Smallwood Schoolhouse
James Smith
Jefferson Public Square
Killed in Action at Hanover
Kilpatrick Headquarters
Korean War Memorial
Korean War, Vietnam War, Gulf War Memorial
Korean, Vietnam and Persian Gulf Memorial
Lafayette Club
Lest We Forget To Remember
Levy Miller, Carpenter
Lewis Miller
Lewisberry
Lewisberry High School
Liberty Garden
Major General George Armstrong Custer
Major John Clark
Market House
Mason-Dixon Line
Mason-Dixon Line
McAllister Tavern
McClean House
Melchinger House
Memorial Bench in Memory of Ms. Lillie Belle Allen
Memorial Bench in Memory of Police Officer Henry C. Schaad
Methodist Episcopal Church
Mrs. Michael
old Mrs. Stoutzenberger
old Schreck and Wife 1799
Paradise Holtzschwamm Union Church
Passenger Pigeon
Passenger Pigeon
Peace Child
Penn Common
Philip Livingston
Phineas Davis
Pleasant Hill Hotel Becomes Hospital
Prospect Hill Soldiers' Lot
Provincial Courthouse
Purple Heart Memorial
Quay Park
Reformed Theological Seminary Site
Rev. A.B. Quay House
Road of Remembrance
Roland Forrest Seitz
Smyser-Bair House
Soldiers and Sailors of the Late War of the Rebellion
Spurgeon Milton Keeny
St. Paul's (Ziegler's) Lutheran Church
Statue of Liberty Replica
Summit Grove
Susquehanna and Tidewater Canal
Susquehanna and Tidewater Canal
Susquehanna Canal
The Battle of Hanover
The Children's Home of York
The Confederates Invade Pennsylvania
The Confederates Take Stock
The Daniel Trone House
The Farmers' Line
The First Court House of York County
The First National Bank
The Flood
The Forney Farms
The Forry House
The Four Chaplains
The Glen Rock Woolen, Flour, and Feed Mill
The Hanover Spectator Covers the Battle
The Jacob Wirt House
The Marketmaster
The Mary Ann Forge and Furnace
The Old Brewhouse
The Original Glen Rock Carol Singers
The Square is Now Recaptured
The Squirrel hunt in 1824
The Turning Point
The Underground Railroad and Precursors to War
The Winebrenner House
The Winebrenner Tannery
The Woman's Club of York
The York Fair
The York Water Company
Thomasville
Tom Albright Stealing Beef
Trains, Grains, and More Trains
Trinity United Church of Christ
Trinity United Church of Christ
U.S.S. Maine Memorial
Veterans Memorial
Veterans Memorial
Veterans Memorial
Veterans Memorial
Veterans Memorial
Veterans Memorial Bridge
Veterans Memorial Gold Star Healing & Peace Garden
Vietnam War Memorial
W. Henry Crumling
War Memorial
Warrington Meeting House
Wellsville
William C. Goodridge
William C. Goodridge
William C. Goodridge, Entrepreneur
Women Tending to Wounded
World War I Memorial
World War I Memorial
World War I Memorial
World War II Honor Roll
World War II Memorial
World War II Memorial
World War II Memorial
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York and York County World War II Memorial
York County
York County Prison
York County's 250th Anniversary
York Goes to War ~ A Community Responds
York Imperial Apple
York Inter-State Fair
York Iron Company Mine
York Liberty Bell
York Meeting
York surrenders to save city
"York House"
During the American Revolution, York County played a significant role. In 1777, the Continental Congress temporarily moved to York, seeking a safe haven from the British forces occupying Philadelphia. The Articles of Confederation, the precursor to the U.S. Constitution, were drafted in York and later ratified in 1781. York County was also the site of the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863, which marked a turning point in the Civil War. Many historic buildings and landmarks associated with these events can still be found in the county today.
In the 19th and early 20th centuries, industrialization transformed York County. The region became known for its manufacturing, especially in the production of agricultural products, automobiles, and textiles. One of the county's most famous companies is the York Barbell Company, which revolutionized the fitness industry with its weightlifting equipment. Many notable figures, including President John F. Kennedy and boxer Muhammad Ali, visited the company's headquarters. Today, York County is still home to a diverse range of manufacturing and industrial companies.
In recent decades, York County has experienced growth and development while also preserving its historical character. The county boasts numerous historic sites and museums, such as the York County History Center and the Agricultural & Industrial Museum, which provide glimpses into its past. Moreover, the charming town of York is renowned for its colonial architecture and hosts popular events like the York Fair, America's first fair. With a mix of historical significance, natural beauty, and modern amenities, York County continues to be an appealing destination for visitors and residents alike.
Brief timeline of the history of York County, Pennsylvania:
- 1749 - York County is formed from part of Lancaster County.
- 1751 - The town of York is officially laid out and becomes the county seat.
- 1777 - York serves as the temporary capital of the United States while Philadelphia is occupied by the British during the American Revolution.
- 1800s - The county experiences significant industrial growth, particularly in the iron and railroad industries.
- 1863 - During the Civil War, the Battle of Gettysburg takes place in neighboring Adams County, resulting in significant casualties in York County.
- 1903 - The York Peppermint Pattie is invented in York, becoming a popular candy nationwide.
- 1950s-1960s - York County experiences suburbanization and population growth, with many people moving to the area for employment opportunities.
- 1973 - The Three Mile Island nuclear accident occurs just south of York County, leading to concerns about radiation exposure.
- 2000s - The county continues to experience population growth and economic development, with a focus on healthcare, manufacturing, and tourism.
This timeline provides a glimpse into the major events and milestones that have shaped the history of York County, Pennsylvania.