Lancaster's first school crossing guards on parade at Queen and Chestnut Streets. They are, from left: Betsy Naylor, Mable Hoffman, Mary Cliff, Helen Ruhl, Myrtle Reed, and Carolyn Champ, led by Lt. Swab.
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 Shober House, one of Lancaster's historic taverns built in 1765 at northwest corner of North Queen and Orange Streets. It was demolished in 1897 to make way for YMCA building built in 1901. This building in turn was razed in 1968 to become site of what was later the Hamilton Bank.
Milk delivery wagons, horses and drivers used for daily home delivery for Sanitary Dairy Milk Company line up at 572 North Queen Street. This dairy later became Pensupreme Dairy.
The Washington Hotel, 1887-1892, was located in the present Lancaster Storage Company site in 300 block of North Queen Street. Note archway that leads to a courtyard and stables to rear of former hotel.
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.