• History Center will be closed Sunday

    With the forecast for a major winter storm this weekend, the History Center will be closed Sunday, Jan. 25. We expect to be open again starting Tuesday, Jan. 27.

  • Coffee & Conversation

    York County History Center Museum 121 North Pershing Ave., York, PA, United States

    January's focus will be The American Revolution by Ken Burns Please note we suggest you watch The American Revolution by Ken Burns on PBS. There is an additional fee throughContinue reading "Coffee & Conversation"

  • Treasures and Trinkets

    York County History Center Museum 121 North Pershing Ave., York, PA, United States

    Find bargains just in time for Valentine's Day at this special two-day sale supporting the History Center.

  • Treasures and Trinkets

    York County History Center Museum 121 North Pershing Ave., York, PA, United States

    Find bargains just in time for Valentine's Day at this special two-day sale supporting the History Center.

    Free
  • Second Saturday- February

    York County History Center Museum 121 North Pershing Ave., York, PA, United States

    Take part in a day of family fun and learning with our quarterly Second Saturday Family Day! The History Center Museum holds many stories and artifacts, Family Day-Black History MonthContinue reading "Second Saturday- February"

  • Fastnacht Day with the Friends

    York County History Center Museum 121 North Pershing Ave., York, PA, United States

    Pick up free fastnachts and a beverage and chat with the Friends on Fastnacht Day

    Free
  • Civil War Roundtable, February

    York County History Center Museum 121 North Pershing Ave., York, PA, United States

    ZOOM ONLY. For the February Roundtable, Walter Stahr looks at the rivalry between Abraham Lincoln and his Treasury Secretary, Salmon P. Chase.

    Free
  • Miss Lydia’s Church

    York County History Center Museum 121 North Pershing Ave., York, PA, United States

    In January 1924, in the middle of a snowstorm, in the middle of the night, four people, two sets of strangers, came together. Two were White; two were Black. TwoContinue reading "Miss Lydia’s Church"

    Free
  • Writers’ Roundtable

    York County History Center Museum 121 North Pershing Ave., York, PA, United States

    Writers; Roundtable

    Free