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NEW ARCHITECTURAL WAREHOUSE SUMMER HOURS!
Monday 9-5 Tuesday 9-5 Wednesday Closed Thursday 9-5 Friday 9-5 Saturday 10-5 Sunday Closed
THIS PLACE MATTERS CAMPAIGN!
Join our Preservation Month celebration! Historic York Inc. is bringing the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s "This Place Matters" campaign to York. Show your support by downloading the "This Place Matters Sign" and sending a picture of your favorite historic building. View the slide show all summer long.
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Since 1976, Historic York, Inc. has encouraged the conservation of York County's architectural history by preserving sites such as the Cookes House, the Willis House, the Kirk House, the Forry House, Cross Mill, the Codorus Ironmaster's House and the one-of-a-kind Haines Shoe House, all important buildings within York County’s built heritage. Most recently, Historic York, Inc. assisted with the restoration of the Hanover Junction Railroad Station and the Farquhar Park Bandstand.
Historic buildings and sites play an important role in defining our community's identity by telling York's unique story. They serve as tangible links to our past, energize our economy, and ensure the continuity and stability of our neighborhoods.
Today, Historic York, Inc. is a dynamic and respected organization that contributes a key role in the growth of York’s economy. With such diverse initiatives as Architectural Warehouse, Preservation Services, easements, walking tours, newsletters, informative meetings, seminars, and special events, Historic York, Inc. is a constant voice within the community towards revitalization, improved quality of life, and conservation of historic resources for future generations.
As the only countywide non-profit organization dedicated to historic preservation, we depend on people like you to help us accomplish this important goal.
Here’s how you can help. Become an advocate. Live, work, shop, and play in historic buildings. Learn to safeguard their elements that make them special. Become a member of Historic York, Inc.
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LATEST NEWS!
Historic York, Inc. dedicates its next mission to the preservation of the Johannes and Christina Schultz House. Historic York, Inc. is pleased to accept Mrs. Beatrice Rowe’s gift of the Johannes and Christina Schultz House.

The home is believed to be one of the earliest stone houses in York County.
Shoe House 2007 Recipient of Hampton Hotel’s Save a Landmark Program. The Shoe House in Hellam Township received a $20,000 donation for the long-term preservation of this unique York County treasure. Check out the freshly restored laces on the World’s Largest Shoe House.

Historic
York, Inc. provides the technical expertise, the
motivation and the inspiration to preserve
York's architecture.
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