When a 41-year-old Wilson McElhinny began working in Lancaster as president of the newly formed National Central Bank in 1970, the city had just demolished the entire 100 block of
In 2020, LancasterHistory had launched the planning stages for developing a museum at Queen and Vine in the historic homes of abolitionist 19th-century Congressman Thaddeus Stevens and his confidant, the
In 2020, LancasterHistory had launched the planning stages for developing a museum at Queen and Vine in the historic homes of abolitionist 19th-century Congressman Thaddeus Stevens and his confidant, the
The planned Thaddeus Stevens & Lydia Hamilton Smith Center for History and Democracy in Lancaster will be funded by a combination of public money, large donations from supporters and foundations
As a Fulton Bank management trainee fresh out of college, one of Phil Wenger’s first assignments was sitting on a lawn chair next to an ATM in Manheim, waiting to