RCA expansion at Lancaster, Pa. - This airview of the RCA Electronic Components and Devices plant at Lancaster, Pa., shows where two new buildings will be constructed as part of a new $11.6 million expansion program. At left is a 154,000 square foot expansion for conversion tube manufacturing operations. The new building on the right is a 46,000 square foot area that will be utilized for color TV picture tube design and application, as well as chemical and physics engineering.
Dedication of Lancaster County Health and Welfare Center, 630 Janet Avenue, Lancaster. Left to right: Robert R. Appel, president of Tuberculosis and Health Society of Lancaster; Dr. C. Howard Witmer, president emeritus; Rev. Wallace E. Fisher, Trinity Lutheran Church; and Rev. Louis A. Butcher, First Baptist Church of Billmeyer.
City street with sign for the Adams - Musser Towns Urban Renewal Project II-A, also called the Higbee Project. Area now makes up part of Higbee School playground.
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From MG-188 Redevelopement Authority of Lancaster, PA Collection
Left to right: Lloyd Blinco, Herbert Krone, unidentified, and John B. Sollenberger at the Hershey Estates Party for Krone. Krone was Lancaster New Era newspaper police reporter.
1963 Spelling Bee winner Stewart Straw of Clearfield, Pa. with another contestant. Contestants came from senior centers in 11 Pennsylvania communities. The Spelling Bee was sponsored by the Happy Hours Club of the Lancaster Recreation Commission.