The south side of Chestnut Street looking West from Duke Street. The old Brunswick is in background. This block was demolished to make way for the Duke Street Parking Garage, a new hotel, and Lancaster Square.
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.
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.
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.