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Colonial Complex

Dive into 18th-Century Life with a Tour of the Colonial Complex

Uncover York County’s key role in the Revolutionary War and immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of the 18th century during our engaging 45-60 minute guided tour. First up, the Golden Plough Tavern, standing proud since 1741, beckons you to experience colonial life firsthand. Next door is the General Horatio Gates House, where you can delve into the story of American General Horatio Gates and his pivotal stay during the harsh winter of 1777-1778, a slice of history brought vividly to life. Then step into the reconstructed Colonial Courthouse, where echoes of the Second Continental Congress and members’ debate over the Articles of Confederation still linger. And finally, don’t miss the Barnett Bobb Log House, a charming relic from 1812 relocated to our Colonial Complex. Ready to embark on a journey through time in our historic buildings? Schedule your tour now and let the Colonial Complex ignite your passion for history!

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Open seasonally, April to November. Visits require a scheduled tour.

Colonial Complex
Open seasonally, April to November.  All tours start at the History Center Museum where you will meet your guide. Tours are typically 60-75 minutes in length.

Hours:
Tuesday to Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sunday – closed
Mondays – closed

Address:
York County History Center Colonial Complex
121 N. Pershing Ave., York PA 17401
717-848-1587

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  • Spotlight On York, Colonial Capital

    Continental Congress Fled Philadelphia to Draft Articles of Confederation

    The History Center annually celebrates Congress’ adoption of the Articles in 1777 with Articles of Confederation Day, a festival of fun and history.

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See History Come to Life

The Colonial Complex offers a variety of engaging ways for students to learn through hands-on demonstrations and educational programs that are designed to be compatible with current Pennsylvania academic history standards.
  • CC Gallery1 Courthouse Doorway
    The reproduction of the original York County Courthouse was built in 1976 as part of the nation’s 200th anniversary.
  • CC Gallery2 Colonial Actors
    Actors portraying figures from history are a fixture at the history-themed events we host for the community.
  • CC Gallery3 Blacksmith
    Children and adults can learn about the work of colonial period tradespeople, including blacksmiths.
  • CC Gallery4 Plough Group
    Colonial Complex tours feature a visit inside our historic buildings, including the Plough Tavern.
  • CC Gallery5 Kids Flag
    The Colonial Courthouse displays a number of artifacts from the colonial period.

Bring your class or school group on a field trip to the History Center for a day of hands-on history.

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