Muhammad Ali visits Lancaster to promote the chocolate bar named for him created by the Wilbur Chocolate Company. The visit was featured on Good Morning America.
From left, a wagon driver, Gus Eisenlohr, Charles Shadle, Alex H. Gerz, Frank A. Rieker, Frank J. Rieker, Joseph Hoak, Fred Loercher and Sophie Huber have a drink at Rieker's Western Market Saloon. Later known as the Kirchner Hotel.
Walter A. Buckius, left, proprietor, stands with city police officer, Ike Rittenhouse, center, and a bartender in front of Buckius Cafe. The cafe was located on corner of West Orange and North Water Streets. Now the Tally Ho.
Lancaster Elks Drill Team and trophy awarded for Elks National Drill Team championship. Picture taken in Portland, Oregon, with Drill Master Charlie Hertzog and Exalted Ruler George Winterling holding trophy.
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
Norman Adam, second from left, Jake Humphreville, third from left, and Isaac Trimble, far right, employees of the Lancaster Gas Co., assemble on Grant Street.
John H. Pfenniger, a Lancaster Electric Light, Heat and Power Company lineman, climbs a utility pole to check electrical service for the city of Lancaster.