Bowmansville Old Order Mennonite Meetinghouse. This meetinghouse has served various Mennonite congregations since 1893, when the Weaverland Conference was formed. Today both Old Order Horse N' Buggy and "Black Bumper" automobile groups worship here on alternate Sundays. Printed for the Bowmansville Sesqui-centennial.
Von Nieda's Mill, Bowmansville. Built in 1850 by Henry Von Nieda, this mill ground feed and flour continuously until the early 1940's, when operations were discontinued. Located on Route 625, the mill also featured a water-driven sawmill. Printed for the Bowmansville Sesquicentennial.
Miller's Groceries, Bowmansville. Since th early 1880's a grocery store and post office has operated at this location on Main Street, Brecknock Township, Bowmansville, Pennsylvania - a typical Pennsylvania German village.
Main Street, Bowmansville. In 1820, Samuel Bowman built his residence and general merchandise store on the site now occupied by the Bowmansville Youth Hostel. Bowmansville, a typical Pennsylvania German village is located in Brecknock Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Printed for the Bowmansville Sesquicentennial.
Wintertime at Shand's Bridge. This picturesque "crossing of the Conestoga" is off US 222 at Pinetown Road near the village of Oregon and Conestoga Motor Inn. A Burr-truss type, it was built in 1867 and is 133 feet long.
Keller's Mill Bridge, known locally as Guy Bard's bridge, this "Cocalico Creek Crossing" is located between Ephrata and Akron. Bard was a leading Pennsylvania jurist, who lived nearby. Built in 1891, the bridge is 76 feet long.
The Central Court, which measures 160 feet across, in the "Mall of Four Seasons" contains many Kiosks serving the Park City shoppers. The parking lot contains spaces for more than 9,000 automobiles.