Welcome to the new Windows Into York Blog. Fans of local history have a lot to celebrate these days with blogs by Jim McClure, Scott Mingus and - coming soon - June Lloyd. How will “Windows” be different from the other blogs? In the construction industry a common term is “built environment,” and it refers to man-made structures and buildings. And that is what “Windows Into York” is about: local history through the eyes of the buildings and structures that witnessed it. But it is not just about bricks and mortar. I like to say that “every façade tells a story,” so we’ll combine the visual of a building with the story behind its four walls. Some posts will deal with architectural styles or features. Others will deal with themes (e.g., 18th century buildings, Underground Railroad related homes, etc.). Or we’ll visit some of York County’s forgotten treasures – notable buildings that are no longer with us. And finally, you may find a few “general history” posts here or there, because there is just so much great local history! I look forward to taking this tour of York County with you! And if you have a suggested topic or information of note, please post in the comments section or e-mail me directly at sbutcher@yorklinks.net.
Welcome: Every Facade Tells a Story
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