
York Civil War Roundtable
York County History Center Museum 121 North Pershing Ave., York, PA, United StatesYork Civil War Roundtable: Charles Fennell - Cornfield at Antietam or Wheatfield at Gettysburg: A Comparison
York Civil War Roundtable: Charles Fennell - Cornfield at Antietam or Wheatfield at Gettysburg: A Comparison
Members and their guests are invited to the organization's Annual Meeting of the York County History Center. Vote our new slate of board directors, hear a state of the HistoryContinue reading "2025 Annual Meeting"
We have a private group visiting, please consider visiting us for Colonial Complex tours at 2 pm.
We have a private group visiting, please consider visiting us for Colonial Complex tours at 2 pm.
Experience a live performance by Anna Smith on York's only remaining Tannenberg Organ, built here in York in 1804.
October 3 join us for pay as you wish late night museum hours from 5 pm until 8 pm at the History Center Museum. In addition we will activities forContinue reading "First Friday October"
Join us for a spooky look at York's past in preparation for Halloween. Stop by our Sandwich board on the corner of W. Clarke Ave and N. Beaver St forContinue reading "First Friday-Walking Tours"
This year's 51st Fall Oyster Festival will be here before you know it. Make plans now for a day of history-infused family fun, live entertainment and, of course, lots ofContinue reading "51st Annual Fall Oyster Festival"
Visit the Antietam Battlefield Museum, then receive a three-hour guided bus tour of the battlefield. After the tour, stop at Cracker Barrel for lunch (lunch is not included in the tour ticket price).
Experience a live performance of York's only remaining Tannenberg Organ, built here in York in 1804. This priceless artifact is back at the History Center after two years of restoration.Continue reading "Tannenberg Organ Concert Series"
November 7 join us for pay as you wish late night museum hours from 5 pm until 8 pm at the History Center Museum. See our friends at the frontContinue reading "First Friday November"
The York County History Center is proud to welcome acclaimed constitutional scholar and author Jeffrey Rosen as the featured guest in this year’s Distinguished Speaker Series, Friday, November 14 atContinue reading "Distinguished Speaker Series"