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Marines get into late night insanity

Marines get into late night insanity

Lance Cpl. Jeffrey Baur, a mortarman, Lance Cpl. Bradley Werho, an infantry assaultman, and Lance Cpl. James Grothey, a rifleman, all serving with Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 9th Marine Regiment, get a late ni... More

Joe Biden signs autographs by torchlight

Joe Biden signs autographs by torchlight

United States Vice President Joe Biden signs autographs backstage at West York Area High School in York, Pennsylvania while staff hold torches to illuminate the task.

Obama 2012 48

Obama 2012 48

"David Lienemann made this unusual photo as staff held flashlights so the Vice President could see as he signed autographs backstage at West York Area High School in York, Pa." (Official White House Photo by D... More

1910 Model O Pullman Racebout by the Pullman motor car co, York Postcard Club's 2005 Postcard Show (NBY 20704)

1910 Model O Pullman Racebout by the Pullman motor car co, York Postca...

1910 Model O Pullman Racebout by the Pullman motor car co, York Postcard Club's 2005 Postcard Show

1910 Model O Pullman Racebout by the Pullman motor car co, York Postcard Club's 2005 Postcard Show (NBY 20705)

1910 Model O Pullman Racebout by the Pullman motor car co, York Postca...

1910 Model O Pullman Racebout by the Pullman motor car co, York Postcard Club's 2005 Postcard Show

Pomological Watercolor POM00000790

Pomological Watercolor POM00000790

Image of wineberry (scientific name: Rubus phoenicolasius), with this specimen originating in York, York County, Pennsylvania, United States. Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture Pomological Watercolor Colle... More

Articles of Confederation 13c 1977 issue

Articles of Confederation 13c 1977 issue

Commemorative stamp, Articles of Confederation, 200th anniversary, 1977 issue

Elks' Monument, Penn Park, York, Pa (66851)

Elks' Monument, Penn Park, York, Pa (66851)

Title: Elks' Monument, Penn Park, York, Pa. Subjects: Monuments & memorials Places: Pennsylvania > York (county) > York Notes: Title from item. Extent: 1 print (postcard) : linen texture, color ; 3 1/2 x 5 1/2... More

Yorktowne Hotel floor plans

Yorktowne Hotel floor plans

Original floor plans, Yorktowne Hotel, 48 East Market Street at South Duke Street, York, Pennsylvania. Opened 1925. Image publication date is 1926. Major renovations have occurred that are not reflected in these plans.

York Pa Twins Sign

York Pa Twins Sign

Welcome sign in York, Pennsylvania, United States, near the southeastern corner of the intersection of E. Market and S. George Streets. (later moved near the NW corner of the intersection of N. Pershing Avenue... More

York Pa Strand Capital

York Pa Strand Capital

Strand-Capitol Performing Arts Center in York, Pennsylvania; renamed in 2017 to the Appell Center for the Performing Arts

School architecture; a handy manual for the use of architects and school authorities (1910) (14801641263)

School architecture; a handy manual for the use of architects and scho...

Identifier: schoolarchitectu00bruc (find matches) Title: School architecture; a handy manual for the use of architects and school authorities Year: 1910 (1910s) Authors: Bruce, William George, 1856-1949 Bruc... More

Fire mark for Farmers Fire Insurance Company in York, Pennsylvania

Fire mark for Farmers Fire Insurance Company in York, Pennsylvania

Pressed tin fire mark for Farmers Fire Insurance Company in York, Pennsylvania showing company name in raised black lettering on gold backgroundTitle: Fire mark for Farmers F ire Insurance Company in York, Pennsylvania

Radio Station of H. G. Miller at York Pa

Radio Station of H. G. Miller at York Pa

Caption: "Radio Station of H. G. Miller at York. Pa. These two illustrations show a LEAGUE Station owned by Mr. H. G. Miller of York, Pa. The aerial poles are 60 feet high, and 85 feet apart. The station itsel... More

A Well Equipped Radio Station in York PA

A Well Equipped Radio Station in York PA

Caption: "A WELL EQUIPPED RADIO STATION IN YORK, PA. These two illustrations show a LEAGUE Station owned by Mr. H. G. Miller of York, Pa. The aerial poles are 60 feet high, and 85 feet apart. The station itsel... More