The Brunswick Hotel on the south side of Chestnut Street looking east from Queen Street. This hotel later was demolished and became a part of Lancaster Square and a new hotel.
The east side of the second block of North Queen Street looking North from Orange Street. This block was demolished and is now the site of Bulova Watch Company and Lancaster Square.
The west side of Queen Street North of Orange. This block was demolished and became the site of the Hamilton Bank-Lancaster Square and Armstrong Design Center.
View westward from first block of West King Street. At left is the site of the Stevens House Hotel. Tavern sign at center marks the White Horse Hotel which opened in 1857.
To the left is one of Lancaster's famous old taverns, The Lamb Tavern, located across the street from the former Hager Department Store. To the right of the hotel is the home of Major General John Fulton Reynolds, one of Lancaster's greatest military heroes, killed while leading his division at the Battle of Gettysburg
First Reformed Church, 40 East Orange Street at Christian Street, taken before 1866. St. Paul's Reformed Church at the white steeple in the background was then on the South side of Orange at Duke Street, now the location of the County Court House.
The Imperial Bar, Boyd Theater, and Earl Hotel, southwest corner of North Queen and Chestnut Streets. Now the site of Armstrong World Industries Design Center at Lancaster Square.