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1425 Eden Rd., York, PA 17402

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Wall at Fairground Entrance, York PA 17404, United States of America
Inscription. In honored memory of the men of York County, who at the call of their country entered, the service to fight in the World War, and gave their lives in defense of, liberty, right and justice. , Erected 1921 by The York ... More on HMDB

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Fairgrounds Entrance, York PA 17404, United States of America
Inscription. Recognized as America's oldest agricultural fair, dating its origin from a charter issued by the Penns in 1765. Discontinued after 1815, the fair has been conducted annually since 1853 by the York County Agricultural ... More on HMDB

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50 East 4th. Avenue, York, PA 17405

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28 East Market Street, York PA 17401, United States of America
Inscription. The first court house of York County was erected in Centre Square, York, Pa. 1754-1756. The second court house was built on this site 1838-1840 and was remodeled and enlarged 1898-1900. John W. Bittenger, P. J. W. F. ... More on HMDB

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28 East Market Street, York PA 17401, United States of America
Inscription. (Front): Faced with the impossible task of defending an essentially unarmed city against the six thousand battle hardened troops of General Jubal Early, the citizens of York met with the Confederates and negotiated surrender, ... More on HMDB

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York PA 17403, United States of America
Inscription. Near this site, Captain Michael Doudel's company of York County riflemen mustered on July 24, 1775. Prior to their 600-mile journey to join General George Washington at the siege of Boston, Massachusetts. These frontier ... More on HMDB

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York PA 17403, United States of America
Inscription. Wall of History on Cherry Lane: The outlines of roofs, chimneys, windows and rafters mark the structures which once stood on this site. A. Unfinished brickwork indicates the shadow of a steep roofed log house built by ... More on HMDB

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York PA 17403, United States of America

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York PA 17403, United States of America
Rabbi Goode applied to become a chaplain with the U.S. Navy in January 1941, but he was not accepted at that time. Right after Pearl Harbor, he tried again, this time with the Army, and received an... More on Fourchaplains.org
Inscription. On February 3, 1943, The Four Chaplains aboard the troop carrier USS Dorchester gave their life jackets to others aboard the torpedoed ship. As the ship sank into the cold waters of th... More on HMDB
