A row of pre-revolutionary houses located on North Duke Street, in the city of Lancaster. The louvered shutter is an attractive appendage, however it is not a typcial feature of Lancaster hosues.
Lancaster has its share of Victorian houses, many of which are bult of bricks. This one with its Romanesque fenestration suggests an attractive plan with well lighted rooms. The bay window is also a typical feature of such houses. This is Snyder's Funeral Home. 141 East Orange Street, Lancaster.
A row of 19th century brick houses on West Lemon Street in Lancaster. The ones in the foreground were painted red for a long time, but have recently been sandblasted to expose the original red bricks.
Bronze plaque naming important people buried in the graveyard at St. James Episcopal Church including George Ross, General Edward Hand, Edward Shippen, William Augustus Atlee, Colonel Matthias Slough, Major John Light, Lieutenant Wilder Bevins, Jasper Yeates, Robert Coleman and Stephen Chambers.