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This district includes five contributing buildings that were built roughly between 1865 and 1900. They are the John F. Reed & Co. Cigar Factory (c. 1865), the J.R. Bitner Tobacco Warehouse (c. 1880), the Lancaster Paint Works (c. 1900), and two warehouses that were built roughly between 1877 and 1885 and were associated with the Teller Brothers operation.
Big Beaver Creek [1] is a 9.7-mile-long (15.6 km) [2] tributary of the Pequea Creek in western Lancaster County, Pennsylvania in the United States. The tributary South Fork meets near New Providence to form the main stem of Big Beaver Creek. [3] Big Beaver Creek enters the Pequea at the village of Herrville.
Pequea Township (pronounced peck-way) is a township that is located in central Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 5,493 at the time of the 2020 census . [ 2 ]
Location: 2131 and 2133 South View Rd., West Lampeter Township, Pennsylvania: Coordinates: Area: 100 acres (40 ha) Built: 1761, 1864, 1867, 1907: Architectural style
West Hempfield Township is a township in west central Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 17,061 at the 2020 census. [2] History.
History of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania: With biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men (Closson Press, 1883) online; Henderson, Rodger C. "Demographic patterns and family structure in eighteenth-century Lancaster County, Pennsylvania." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 114.3 (1990): 349-383. online
Officials in Lancaster County are investigating about 1,500 voter registration forms suspected of being fraudulent. The suspect forms were dropped off at the county's board of elections office on ...
Colemanville Covered Bridge over the Pequea Creek. Pequea Creek (/ ˈ p ɛ k w eɪ / PECK-way; Pennsylvania German: Beckweh Grick) is a tributary of the Susquehanna River that runs for 49.2 miles (79.2 km) [1] from the eastern border of Lancaster County and Chester County, Pennsylvania to the village of Pequea, about 5 miles (8 km) above the hydroelectric dam at Holtwood along the Susquehanna ...