Photograph- Monument erected in Buchanan Park in 1939 to honor World War I veterans of the 111th Ambulance Company, originally the Third Company, Pennsylvania National Guard.
Photograph- Monument erected in Buchanan Park in 1939 to honor World War I veterans of the 111th Ambulance Company, originally the Third Company, Pennsylvania National Guard.
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Monument erected in Buchanan Park in 1939 to honor World War I veterans of the 111th Ambulance Company, originally the Third Company, Pennsylvania National Guard.
Photograph- Statue of James Buchanan at Buchanan Park being restored. Originally dedicated in 1926. Restored and rededicated by Lodge 43 F & M Masons, 1998.
Photograph- Statue of James Buchanan at Buchanan Park being restored. Originally dedicated in 1926. Restored and rededicated by Lodge 43 F & M Masons, 1998.
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Statue of James Buchanan at Buchanan Park being restored. Originally dedicated in 1926. Restored and rededicated by Lodge 43 F & M Masons, 1998.
Photograph- Statue of James Buchanan at Buchanan Park being restored. Originally dedicated in 1926. Restored and rededicated by Lodge 43 F & M Masons, 1998.
Photograph- Statue of James Buchanan at Buchanan Park being restored. Originally dedicated in 1926. Restored and rededicated by Lodge 43 F & M Masons, 1998.
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Statue of James Buchanan at Buchanan Park being restored. Originally dedicated in 1926. Restored and rededicated by Lodge 43 F & M Masons, 1998.
Photograph- Statue of James Buchanan at Buchanan Park being restored. Originally dedicated in 1926. Restored and rededicated by Lodge 43 F & M Masons, 1998.
Photograph- Statue of James Buchanan at Buchanan Park being restored. Originally dedicated in 1926. Restored and rededicated by Lodge 43 F & M Masons, 1998.
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Statue of James Buchanan at Buchanan Park being restored. Originally dedicated in 1926. Restored and rededicated by Lodge 43 F & M Masons, 1998.
Photograph- Statue of James Buchanan at Buchanan Park being restored. Originally dedicated in 1926. Restored and rededicated by Lodge 43 F & M Masons, 1998.
Photograph- Statue of James Buchanan at Buchanan Park being restored. Originally dedicated in 1926. Restored and rededicated by Lodge 43 F & M Masons, 1998.
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Statue of James Buchanan at Buchanan Park being restored. Originally dedicated in 1926. Restored and rededicated by Lodge 43 F & M Masons, 1998.
Photograph- Northwest corridor - site of railroad tracks into downtown Lancaster, between Water and Mulberry Streets, south of James Street. Now the Linear Park.
Photograph- Northwest corridor - site of railroad tracks into downtown Lancaster, between Water and Mulberry Streets, south of James Street. Now the Linear Park.
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Northwest corridor - site of railroad tracks into downtown Lancaster, between Water and Mulberry Streets, south of James Street. Now the Linear Park.
Photograph- Old Edison Electric Illuminating Company power generating station, built in 1886 in the 300 block of Arch Street, between Arch and Water Streets, south of Lemon Street, later physicians' offices.
Photograph- Old Edison Electric Illuminating Company power generating station, built in 1886 in the 300 block of Arch Street, between Arch and Water Streets, south of Lemon Street, later physicians' offices.
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Old Edison Electric Illuminating Company power generating station, built in 1886 in the 300 block of Arch Street, between Arch and Water Streets, south of Lemon Street, later physicians' offices.
Photograph- Conestoga Cotton Mill No. 3, later Water Street Rescue Mission, located in entire block bounded by South Water Street, Farnum Street, South Prince Street and Conestoga Street. Railroad tracks ran down Water Street.
Photograph- Conestoga Cotton Mill No. 3, later Water Street Rescue Mission, located in entire block bounded by South Water Street, Farnum Street, South Prince Street and Conestoga Street. Railroad tracks ran down Water Street.
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Conestoga Cotton Mill No. 3, later Water Street Rescue Mission, located in entire block bounded by South Water Street, Farnum Street, South Prince Street and Conestoga Street. Railroad tracks ran down Water Street.