Challenging moments that teach and inspire in York County, Pa.




York County is full of momentous sites and memorable people. We believe their stories, sometimes not well known or well considered, must be told. These stories often tell of struggle and the lengthy journey toward resolution.
By calling attention to our historically critical places and diverse people, past and present, we hope to inspire reflection, dialogue and action.
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Latest stories
- These York County buildings saved from bulldozer
The five-level bell tower at Union Lutheran Church rises above West Market Street in York. It would be part of the demolition of the church if plans are approved. - JCC’s ‘The Six Million’ sculpture marches from past with lessons for today
Diarist Anne Frank, who died in a Nazi concentration camp in World War II, is sculpted into “The Six Million” memorial at the Jewish Community Center in York. - For centuries, pioneers moved along the Great Wagon Road in York County to points south and west
The Great Wagon Road ran smack through York County, with settlers taking the branch west to Franklin County and others moving through Spring Grove, Hanover and Frederick. - These key York County sites benefited from Tom Wolf’s Pa. governorship
York County historic and community sites gained more than $500 million in state support under Tom Wolf’s governorship. Here’s the list. York College’s museum studies Alyssa Zagorski tells about one recipient – Zion Lutheran Church – in an exhibit at Marketview Arts.
