Hope Lodge, near Philadelphia, was built in the first half of the 18th century. A bedroom fireplace is framed with tiles from Holland, as are several others. The use of two horizontal panels over the fireplace is a typical procedure of the period. Courtesy Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission.
The Tranells, Lancaster's recording group, did "Come On and Tell Me" in the 1960's. Left to right: Howard Washington, Chet Stewart, Dave MacPhail, Joan Stewart, Ernie Jamison, Jim Jackson.
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.
Aerial view of the farm that later became the site of Park City Shopping Center in 1970. Farm bounded by Route 30, Harrisburg Pike and the railroad tracks near Manheim Pike.
Pirates Cruise to Valley Forge Military Academy, May 8, 1969. Front from left: General Milton Baker, General Daniel Strickler, Chief Wally Davis, Doug Darmstetter, Sam Slaymaker, A. C. Darmstetter. Rear from left: Miles Kieffer, Ray Hall, Dick Ladner, Ralph Hill, Harry Espenshade, Ira Honeman