Results tagged “York Post Office” from York Town Square

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The Women's Club of York exhibits a style in architecture and interior fixtures common in the Victorian Age. Here, an angel-shaped sconce is on display at the organization's East Market Street building. (See additional photos of Victorian-era buildings in York, Pa., below). Also of interest: Women's Club of York: 'No one knew it really looked like this' and York County civic, service groups fighting for lives and Author: 'York's streetscape features almost every style and era of American architecture'.


For all of its assets, York County - particularly the York area - has a branding problem.

Its historic and cultural resources, though considerable, are not as high-profile as Lancaster County's Amish and Adams County's Gettysburg Battlefield and Dauphin County's Capitol.

The York area's two most significant historic moments - adoption of the American Revolution's Articles of Confederation and World War II's York Plan - are significant, indeed. But they're not likely to capture the imagination of tourists, much less local residents... .

Imposing Thanksgiving statues greet York Post Office users

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Two statues at the York Post Office play on a Thanksgiving theme. Here, sculptor George Kratina of Brooklyn, N.Y., shows a father and daughter 'Singing Thanksgiving.' (See photo of second statue below.) Background posts: Of dinosaurs and big blue mailboxes and Railroad Borough: 'Probably no other town in America has a horse heaven' and Could York bus drivers also point out historic sites?

The York Post Office continues to reduce operations in the downtown.

It has a new facility in the York County Industrial Park, way away from the downtown. (Add that to the nearby unemployment office, and it's interesting how the federal government is one of the major supporters of sprawl.)

No doubt the South George Street post office eventually will be emptied out. Some articles in the York Daily Record have speculated on future uses for the landmark building - as a new city hall or for a restaurant... .

What are some uses for building if York post office moves out?

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York's downtown post office on South George Street is built in Classical Revival or Neoclassical style, according to Historic York. York's postmaster said the idea of moving out of that building has been approved, but there's no funding to move anywhere yet. Comment below if you have ideas about how that site could best be put to use, if the post office moves out.

Did you notice the York Daily Record/Sunday News story on York's historic post office?

If you're walking around York looking at historic sites, check out the post office lobby.

It's like a step back in time. Well, to about 100 years ago.

For that post office's predecessor, see the postcard view of with the post Could York bus drivers also point out historic sites?

The story, "Future of city post office in limbo," follows:


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