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Wrightsville PA 17368, United States of America
Inscription. Lime Kilns such as these were used for burning limestone and turning it into lime. The lime was used for fertilizer, white-wash, plaster, and deodorant for outhouses. Quarried limeston... More on HMDB
Inscription. Gateway to the West Wrightsville was settled in the 1720s by Quakers, including the John Wright family. Wright established a ferry and Wrightsville became a major point of crossing the... More on HMDB

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East Prospect , Lower Windsor Township, York County, PA
(Haugh or Adams Road, 21', 1986, 38-67-i) across Canadochly Creek NW of East Prospect , Lower Windsor Township, York County, PA. PA2025 (Main St.) N. (turns W. & becomes Nursery Rd. then curves NW) 1.2 miles from jct with PA124 ... More on dalejtravis.com

#3.
Photo by Don Burnell
(Preston Frey, 8', 2001, 38-67-(c) across a ditch W. of East Prospect , Lower Windsor Township, York County, PA. PA124 W. 1.9 miles from jct with Main St. in East Prospect to the bridge on the N. ... More on dalejtravis.com

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Wrightsville PA 17368, United States of America
Plan your visit in a way that makes the most sense for you - select an access point, view the water trail maps or download the auto tour maps. Each of these options provides you with the chance to ... More on Susquehannawatertrail.org
Inscription. Although the Susquehanna has long been a north-south transportation corridor, it was an impediment to east-west traffic. As early as the seventeenth century, ferries emerged at various... More on HMDB

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Wrightsville PA 17368, United States of America
Inscription. By late June 1863, the Confederate Army had invaded Pennsylvania. After capturing York, the Rebels planned to take the state capital, Harrisburg, and possibly Philadelphia. To get there, they would need to cross the Susquehanna ... More on HMDB

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Wrightsville PA 17368, United States of America
Inscription. These guns presented by U. S. Government mark Wrightsville as the farthest point east reached by the confederate forces June 28, 1863 during the Civil War. Dedicated by Post No. 270 G. A. R. July 4, 1900, Replaced by ... More on HMDB

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Wrightsville PA 17368, United States of America
Inscription. In Memoriam, U. S. S. Maine, Destroyed in Havana Harbor, February 15, 1898, This tablet is cast from metal recovered from the U. S. S. Maine, , Location. 40° 1.508′ N, 76° 32.033′ W. Marker is in ... More on HMDB

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Wrightsville PA 17368, United States of America
Inscription. Dedicated to those who served to keep alive the flames of freedom. Erected in observance of the 50th anniversary of the American Legion by Post 469 Wrightsville, Penna. on May 30, 1969. , Location. 40° 1.501′ ... More on HMDB

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York PA 17402, United States of America
Friends of Camp Security Friends of Camp Security (FOCS) is a body of concerned citizens, historians, archeologists working to acquire the entire Camp Security site, and to assure the preservation,... More on Campsecurity.com
Inscription. A prison camp built in 1781 to detain British troops surrendered by Gen. Burgoyne at Saratoga, N. Y. and their families. Prisoners captured at Yorktown, Va. arrived later. It was guard... More on HMDB

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Wrightsville PA 17368, United States of America
Inscription. (North Side): Dedicated in honor, of the, Sons and Daughters, of Lancaster and York, Counties, Pennsylvania, who have served in the wars, of their country, (South Side): Columbia-Wrightsville Bridge, Built by Lancaster-York ... More on HMDB
