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
From Pittsburgh’s industrial might and the forever preserved farmland of Lancaster County to the fundamental values that built Hershey, “The Sweetest Place on Earth,” the primary group locales of the Keystone State’s central and western regions are forged into the framework and woven into the fabric of the American experience. For groups, these enduring legacies add structure, resonance and meaning to the agenda.