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.
Provenance
From MG-188 Redevelopement Authority of Lancaster, PA Collection
Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission marker for the "Codorus", America's first iron steamboat, launched on the Susquehanna River near Accomac, York County in 1825. Marker likely located on Route 462 in York County.
Historical marker for the site of the former Lancaster County Courthouse
Description
Pennsylvaia Historical and Museum Commission marker for the site of the old Lancaster County Courthouse formerly located on Penn Square. Looking at the Fulton Bank building on the northeast corner of Penn Square.
Lancaster Recreation Association Girls Club Show. Phyllis Dick, director. Identified from left to right: Donna Weaver, Ilene Geller, Judy Markley, Clara Mellinger, Brenda Weaver, Marlene Knier, Emmalou Zimmerman, Wanda Martin, Kathleen Kiehl, Janice Stockhauer, Peggy Markley, Nancy Etter, Moreen Burkhart, and Marilyn Schudy.
Lancaster Recreation Association Girls' Club Show. Phyllis Dick, director. Held at St. James Parish House on North Duke Street, Lancaster. Large group of girls on stage with audience looking on.
Lancaster Recreation Association Girls' Club. Working on arts and crafts at Lafayette Elementary School, Lancaster. Written on back: "I was the City Womens' Recreation Director".