Historical marker for the former home of Maj. Gen. John F. Reynolds
Description
Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission marker for the former home of Major General John F. Reynolds on West King Street, Lancaster. View is looking west toward North Prince Street.
Photograph- Corner of McGovern Avenue and Prince Street - unattended car drifted from bridge and stopped with front end in air resting on back wheels and bumper, 1954. The car is a 1947 Chevy.
Photograph- Corner of McGovern Avenue and Prince Street - unattended car drifted from bridge and stopped with front end in air resting on back wheels and bumper, 1954. The car is a 1947 Chevy.
Description
Corner of McGovern Avenue and Prince Street - unattended car drifted from bridge and stopped with front end in air resting on back wheels and bumper, 1954. The car is a 1947 Chevy.
Photograph- View of North Prince street showing four story Lancaster Seed Company building which was torn down in 1978 and is now the parking lot at North Prince and West Grant Streets.
Photograph- View of North Prince street showing four story Lancaster Seed Company building which was torn down in 1978 and is now the parking lot at North Prince and West Grant Streets.
Description
View of North Prince Street showing four story Lancaster Seed Company building which was torn down in 1978 and is now the parking lot at North Prince and West Grant Streets.
Photograph- Intersection of North Prince and West King Streets, looking east
Description
Intersection of North Prince and West King Streets, looking east. Showing Army Navy Store, the Pelican Bar, Jane Louise Restaurant and the top of the Griest Building.