It was an ordinary day. Doing some surfing on the "Remember When In Lancaster" web site. Oh, the memories! I could have spent an hour looking at all the photographs as well as reading all the stories that went with the photos. I have picked out just a few to share with you so you too can see what the city of Lancaster, Pennsylvania was like in the past. Click on pics to enlarge them. Enjoy! It was another extraordinary day in the life of an ordinary guy.
The square in Neffsville, north of the city of Lancaster |
Robert Hall had a store to the west of Lancaster City. My parents bought most of my clothes at this store. |
Fellow changing street lights in downtown Lancaster. |
We had a S&H Green Stamp store at one time on N. Queen Street |
Rebman's store on South Queen St. |
The US30 Diner was to the East of the city of Lancaster. |
Lancaster's Central Market House. It still remains and is one of our most beautiful buildings in Lancaster City. |
When I was a teenager and driving....these signs were erected on light posts to try and stop us from continuously circling the city streets for hours. |
At one time this was my favorite ride at Rocky Springs Park. The park no longer is open. A sad day in Lancaster when it finally closed. |
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