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.
The south side of Chestnut Street looking West from Duke Street. The old Brunswick is in background. This block was demolished to make way for the Duke Street Parking Garage, a new hotel, and Lancaster Square.
The Stevens House was built in 1874 as a community project. It was one of the first projects undertaken by the Lancaster Board of Trade, which played a major role in raising funds for the construction. The building was torn
Bill Saylor, left, Nelson Sears, second from left, and Anne Herr with microphone, watch animal trainer, Earl Sweigart, on WGAL-TV's Family Variety Hour.