Under siege in the 1960s, The Gazette and Daily in York started from square one with a front page editorial. The newspaper drew the wrath of Republicans when it refused to accept advertising from GOP presidential candidate Barry Goldwater.
In the 1700s, Washington Township’s Bermudian Valley hosted a settlement with ties to the Ephrata Cloister.
Community leader Dr. George Bowles helped in the formation of the Crispus Attucks Community Center in 1931
York's City Market, demolished in 1963, was the most architecturally significant building to come down in the city in the 1950s to 1970s era.
Congregants, past and present, gathered in 2015 for the 50th anniversary of the merger of Faith Presbyterian Church in York with First Presbyterian Church.
The Spangler Farm, a restored Civil War field hospital, testifies to the horrors of the Battle of Gettysburg.
When Jose Hernandez and his wife, Gloria, arrived in York in 1958, they became pioneers in York County's Latino community.
The Eagle, Dover Area School District's mascot stands guard outside the former high school, where 9th-grade students were read a description of intelligent design as an alternative to evolution in science classrooms.
This home of Dempwolf design was the longtime home of York County activist Anna Dill Gamble.
Today, Interstate 83 passes over this Underground Railroad site. The site has changed from a stop over the UGRR to a place under an overground expressway.