Friends Spring Luncheon
Join the Friends of the History Center for their annual Spring Luncheon and the latest in their If These Walls Could Talk programs. For this year's luncheon, explore the twistsContinue reading "Friends Spring Luncheon"
The Agricultural & Industrial Museum will be closed Friday, May 15, to accommodate a large field trip. The museum will re-open at its normal time, 10 a.m. Saturday, May 16. Thinking about celebrating America’s 250th birthday with a visit to the History Center? Find details on our website.
Join the Friends of the History Center for their annual Spring Luncheon and the latest in their If These Walls Could Talk programs. For this year's luncheon, explore the twistsContinue reading "Friends Spring Luncheon"
Navigating Pennsylvania's Revolutionary War Militia Records
Tours have shifted for the day, please consider visiting us for Colonial Complex tour at 2 pm.
Why did a gifted man of the cloth leave the ministry to manufacture washing machines? How did an ex preacher, so poor at one time he could not afford toContinue reading "Manufacturing York"
Tours have shifted for the day, please consider visiting us for Colonial Complex tour at 2 pm.
Tours have shifted for the day, please consider visiting us for Colonial Complex tour at 2 pm.
Our World War II Briefings program is biannual. The program dates fall closely with Victory in Europe Day (VE Day) and Victory over Japan Day (VJ Day) in May andContinue reading "World War II Briefings"
Tours have shifted for the day, please consider visiting us for Colonial Complex tour at 2 pm.
Tours have shifted for the day, please consider visiting us for Colonial Complex tour at 2 pm.
The Agricultural & Industrial Museum will be closed Friday, May 15, to accommodate a large field trip. The museum will re-open at its normal time, 10 a.m. Saturday, May 16. ThinkingContinue reading "Ag & Industrial Museum will be closed May 15"
York Civil War Roundtable
Dive into the history of the P. H. Glatfelter Company with Scott L. Mingus Sr. during June's Manufacturing York session. Scott L. Mingus, a retired scientist and executive in theContinue reading "Manufacturing York"