Which Hartman Building Will Rise in York Square?

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Hartman 3-08.jpg Hartman Building Revealed March 2008
Hartman LM copy copy.jpg Miller View With Spectators in the Cupola

You can’t miss the news that the Hartman Building in the Square of York is going to get a drastic facelift. It has been reported in print, on TV and online. I also whipped out my camera when I walked by the other day, struck by the sight of the impressive stone keystone lintels and sturdy bricks that had been covered by metal siding all those years.

I read the news stories that the owner, commendably, plans to restore the building. But then I started to look at the various incarnations and wonder which one will be chosen. Six stories or seven? Cupola or no cupola?

The site has been drawn, photographed, and made into postcards as much as any in York County over the past 200 years. I picked six out of the many views available to share with you. See below for more.

Which Hartman building do you like best?

Hartman-1887.jpg Before 1887--Market Sheds Still in the Square

Hartman6.jpg Probably 1890s--Still Six Stories

Hartman 7.jpg Early 1900s--Now Seven Stories

Finally, the drawing below shows the site in 1830, twenty years before John Hartman set out to build the tallest building in York.

Hartman site 1830 copy copy.jpg Wagner drawing of the site in 1830


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