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$18 for Preservation Trust Members $20 for Non-Members $10 for Children under 12 A block of five tickets may be purchased for $75 Join us for a walking tour of twenty historical buildings. These landmarks that once stood as industrial, commercial, transportation, utility, and brewery sites, are the foundations on which the City of Lancaster evolved into the thriving downtown that we know today. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 8TH 9am - 5pm

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Page 1: 8TH - Historic Preservation Trust of Lancaster County · Stevens High School (1906) — 355 West Chestnut Street — initially a high school for girls that became co—ed and eventually

$18 for Preservation Trust Members • $20 for Non-Members • $10 for Children under 12A block of five tickets may be purchased for $75

Join us for a walking tour of twenty historical

buildings. These landmarks that once stood

as industrial, commercial, transportation,

utility, and brewery sites, are the foundations

on which the City of Lancaster evolved into

the thriving downtown that we know today.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18TH 9am - 5pm

Page 2: 8TH - Historic Preservation Trust of Lancaster County · Stevens High School (1906) — 355 West Chestnut Street — initially a high school for girls that became co—ed and eventually
Page 3: 8TH - Historic Preservation Trust of Lancaster County · Stevens High School (1906) — 355 West Chestnut Street — initially a high school for girls that became co—ed and eventually