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A Walk Around Downtown Lancaster Lancaster City is an architectural gem. Stroll down any street, in any direction, and you will encounter remarkable, and remarkably intact, historic buildings. Throughout the City, history comes alive through an intermingling of different architectural styles and periods. Each building has its own distinctive characteristics, which together form a varied and colorful mosaic. The following walk takes in four blocks near Lancaster's Penn Square, which will transport tour participants through three centuries of Lancaster's civic, commercial, religious, social and architectural history. Despite that dizzying time travel, this leisurely walk can be accomplished in less than an hour. (You may want to spend much longer than an hour, however. Every street contains many delightful and charming details, so it's a good idea to stop often to look up at rooflines, look down at cellar windows, and peek through alleyways in order to fully appreciate the quirks and beauty of the architecture.) [Sites on this tour that are open to the public have been noted. Otherwise, the buildings are private residences or offices and should be respected as such, but the exteriors can be viewed and admired.] To guide your walk, download a Tour Map and a Listing of Historic Buildings featured on this tour. Penn Square This walking tour begins at the northwest corner of Penn Square, where there are three centuries of history present: an old city hall dating from the eighteenth-century, a nineteenth-century markethouse, and an early twentieth-century skyscraper. South Queen Street Old Town East Orange Street North Queen Street The tour concludes at the original starting point at Penn Square. There are numerous shops, museums, art galleries, and restaurants along West King, West Grant, North Queen and North Prince Streets. Central Market is open each Tuesday and Friday from 6:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m, and on Saturday from 6:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. For information about downtown attractions and businesses, visit: "Lancaster City's On-Line Guide" at www.lancasterpa.net "Discover Downtown Lancaster" at www.downtownlancaster.com. Content Last Modified on 2/16/2009 3:39:41 PM |
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