York County History Center

York County History Center The York County History Center is a not-for-profit educational institution.
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Come to the next Writers’ Roundtable meeting next week at 7 p.m. Thursday. Peter Miele will present "Revolutionaries on ...
05/29/2026

Come to the next Writers’ Roundtable meeting next week at 7 p.m. Thursday. Peter Miele will present "Revolutionaries on the River: The Mifflins, the Wrights, and the Legacy of the American Revolution." Peter Miele is leading the development of the Susquehanna Discovery Center & Heritage Park at the historic Mifflin Farm. Details and links to register are in the comments.

Book Blast is just around the corner! The Friends present one of their most popular fundraising events June 4, 5 and 6 a...
05/28/2026

Book Blast is just around the corner! The Friends present one of their most popular fundraising events June 4, 5 and 6 at the Agricultural & Industrial Museum, 217 W. Princess St.

The schedule for this year’s sale looks like this:

4-7 p.m. June 4 - History Center member preview
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. June 5
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 6

History Center members have first access to the books during Book Blast's opening night Thursday, June 4. Want to be part of that first-look group? Become a member!

Scott L. Mingus joins us on June 2 for Manufacturing York: A History of Papermaking in York County! This program is a gl...
05/28/2026

Scott L. Mingus joins us on June 2 for Manufacturing York: A History of Papermaking in York County! This program is a glimpse into York's ties to papermaking with a focus on the Glatfelter Paper Company.

This program is free and open to the public. Registration is recommended, register here: https://www.yorkhistorycenter.org/event/manufacturing-york-3/

YOUR OWN PRIVATE PIECE OF HISTORYLiberty 250 Circle members receive a private tour for up to six guests at one of the Hi...
05/27/2026

YOUR OWN PRIVATE PIECE OF HISTORY
Liberty 250 Circle members receive a private tour for up to six guests at one of the History Center's locations.
Behind-the-scenes stories. Personal connections. No crowds.
It’s history, curated just for you.
In honor of America’s 250th anniversary, join at $250 and receive $500-level benefits for a limited time. For details or to start your Liberty 250 membership, go to the Membership page at yorkhistorycenter.org.

York County's hospitality heritage just got a little more permanent, thanks to another round of generous donations from ...
05/27/2026

York County's hospitality heritage just got a little more permanent, thanks to another round of generous donations from the community. Three recent acquisitions — the Modernaire Motel sign, original Modernaire building plans, and a rich trove of Yorktowne Hotel memorabilia and records — are now part of the History Center's Library & Archives and Collections holdings.

Thanks to the Lincoln Highway Association PA Chapter and generous donors, the History Center now has the beloved Modernaire neon sign on display at the Agricultural & Industrial Museum on Princess Street. Shortly after news coverage of the installation, a local architect contacted us to donate a set of original plans for the motel! And following its heavy involvement in restoring the theYorktowneHotel, the York County Economic Alliance donated several bins of memorabilia they used when doing research on the landmark business.

Now, the stories of both the Modernaire Motel and Yorktowne Hotel are better preserved for future generations.

For the June 14 meeting: The South Central Pennsylvania Genealogical Society presents its Henry James Young Award, honor...
05/26/2026

For the June 14 meeting: The South Central Pennsylvania Genealogical Society presents its Henry James Young Award, honoring outstanding contributions to local history and genealogy. This year's distinguished recipients: Stephen Smith and Dr. Roger Wilson, both celebrated for their invaluable publications on York County heritage. The event is free and open to the public. Follow the link in the comments for details. ⬇️⬇️

Tom Ort, left, senior turbine engineer at Voith Group, recently presented History Center President & CEO Benjamin Neely ...
05/24/2026

Tom Ort, left, senior turbine engineer at Voith Group, recently presented History Center President & CEO Benjamin Neely with a generous $4,000 gift from Voith to support the History Center’s educational programming. Tom is also a History Center member and volunteer.

Voith’s support will fund the development of new STEM-focused artifacts that our Education team will use in its Traveling Trunk program that we take directly into classrooms. The new materials will bring hands-on learning opportunities tied to the history of STEM in York County into schools that may not otherwise be able to visit us.

Tom and Ben are pictured here in front of the History Center’s S. Morgan Smith display. Founded in York in 1877, the S. Morgan Smith Co. became an internationally recognized leader in hydroelectric turbine manufacturing and is today part of Voith Hydro.

Thank you to Tom and everyone at Voith for making history with us!

When the Declaration of Independence Was News focuses on the nation’s founding document at the moment of its creation in...
05/23/2026

When the Declaration of Independence Was News focuses on the nation’s founding document at the moment of its creation in 1776, before anyone knew what the legacy of the Declaration would be or if the United States would win the war against Great Britain. Dr. Emily Sneff author of When the Declaration of Independence Was News will be speaking about her book on June 13 at 11 am. Register on our website to claim your seat.

Register Here: https://www.yorkhistorycenter.org/event/second-saturday-june-2/

York County History Center President & CEO Benjamin Neely and Board Chair JT Hand recently hosted state and local electe...
05/23/2026

York County History Center President & CEO Benjamin Neely and Board Chair JT Hand recently hosted state and local elected officials and staff members to talk about the importance of government support for the History Center. The discussion included updates on our new Revolutionary York exhibit, upcoming events and programming, and candid conversation about the challenges and opportunities that come with preserving and maintaining some of York’s oldest historic structures.

Thank you to all who joined us for your continued partnership as we shape what comes next.

Pictured here are, seated from left: York City Council President Edquina Washington; Pa. Sen. Kristin Phillips-Hill; Pa. Rep. Carol Hill-Evans; City Council member Elsbeth Bupp; Ben Neely;

Standing from left: Advancement Committee member John Badovinac; York County Commissioner Doug Hoke; Connor Corpora from the Office of Gov. Josh Shapiro; JT Hand; York Mayor Sandie Walker; President County Commissioner Julie Wheeler; Pa. Rep. Joe D’Orsie; Nicholas Shields from the Office of Pa. Sen. Dawn Keefer; Brendan Salyards with York County Economic Alliance; Eric Chambers from the Office of Pa. Rep. Kate Klunk; and City Council member Ryan Supler.

Memorial Day Special 20% OFF!  Celebrate the holiday weekend with the York County History Center! Now through Monday, we...
05/22/2026

Memorial Day Special 20% OFF!

Celebrate the holiday weekend with the York County History Center! Now through Monday, we are offering ✨20% OFF ALL NEW MEMBERSHIPS ✨.

When you become a member, you unlock amazing year-round benefits, including:
✨ Unlimited FREE admission to all YCHC sites
🎟️ Free passes and discounts for your additional guests
🛍️ Exclusive discounts on special programs and the gift shop ..and so much more!

Membership Levels Available:
🔹 Family/Dual
🔹 Individual
🔹 Senior Plus
🔹 Senior Individual

Don't miss out on preserving and celebrating our local history.

📍 How to claim:
Use code: MEM20 when you stop by the front desk today or sign up online here: www.yorkhistorycenter.org/membership

Tony Villarreal, owner of A.P. Villarreal Landscaping in Spring Grove, finished up repairs to the fence surrounding the ...
05/22/2026

Tony Villarreal, owner of A.P. Villarreal Landscaping in Spring Grove, finished up repairs to the fence surrounding the Colonial Courthouse last week. The work, which took two weeks, was paid for by a grant from the York County Community Foundation. Maintaining our historic properties represents a substantial ongoing expense, and we're grateful to funders such as the community foundation that support our work.

Address

121 N. Pershing Avenue
York, PA
17401

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 4pm
Wednesday 10am - 4pm
Thursday 10am - 4pm
Friday 10am - 4pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm
Sunday 12pm - 4pm

Telephone

+17178481587

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