"Historical Lancaster / County." Along left side are brief histories of the seventeen historical locations featured on the poster: Soldiers and Sailors Monument, Trinity Lutheran Church, Central Market, Ephrata Cloister, Wright's Ferry Mansion, John Herr's Mill, Strasburg Railroad, Rock Ford Plantation, Bangor Episcopal Church, Hans Herr House, Julius Sturgis Pretzel House, Central Hotel and Bube's Brewery, Greenwood Cemetery Mausoleum, Donegal Presbyterian Church & Witness Tree, the Lancaster Amish, Wheatland, and Fulton Opera House.
Thirty photographs of covered bridges in Lancaster. Beneath photographs, "the Bridges of Lancaster / Theodore Burr Covered Bridge Sociecty of Lancaster / Photography by Richard Stanley Allen."
" Tucquan Vineyard, View of the Vines," an ink drawing by Kelly J. Newswanger (7/84) gives an area view from Drytown Road in the foreground to Wash., D.C. on the far horizon. Rows of grapes are identified as well as buildings for tasting and sales. Whimsical aspects include the Hampton family (and dog), owners, waving to the viewer. EB waves from the other side of the Susquehanna River and an airplane, "Mike and Kelly Air" flies over the vineyard with Philadelphia and Baltimore in the distance.
"Tucquan Vineyard, the oldest commercial vineyard in Lancaster County, was established in 1968./ Wines are grown, produced and bottled with care by Tom and Cindy Hampton/ Drytown Road, Route Number 2, Box 1830, Holtwood, Pennsylvania 17532./ Pennsylvania Bonded Winery 110."