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  1. Red Lion ( Pennsylvania Dutch: Rot Leeb) is a borough in York County, Pennsylvania, United States, settled in 1852 and incorporated on January 16, 1880. The population was 6,506 at the 2020 census. [3] . It is part of the YorkHanover metropolitan area . History.

  2. Jun 13, 2009 · This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 00000847. Description Red Lion, Pennsylvania.jpg. Former railroad station in Red Lion, Pennsylvania.

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  4. In years the history of Red Lion is very brief. Until 1874 there was not even indication of a hamlet, only a few homes scattered along the public roads on which the town was later built. That year the York and Peach Bottom Railroad was completed to this place and a depot established. Although the railroad did not cause an immediate boom, it did ...

  5. The Red Lion RR Station with an Engine. Mission Statement. It is the mission of the Red Lion Area Historical Society to collect and preserve the artifacts, photographs, documents, publications and genealogical records that relate to the history of the Red Lion area; to make these materials readily available for both research and enjoyment; and to act as a resource center for the education of ...

  6. Aug 5, 2017 · The railroad that became known as the Ma & Pa. - Maryland and Pennsylvania - reached Red Lion in the mid-1870s. A history of the Ma & Pa says service ended in the early 1980s in the Red Lion area.

  7. Dr. John Hyson “Father of Red Lion”. Wallick House (Southwest corner of Square) Moody Building (55-61 N Main St) Home of Dr. Hyson (60 N. Main St) Meyer Hall (81 N Main St) 1882 Home of John W Zarfos (40-42 N. Main St) 1880 Home of Samuel Sprenkle (41 N. Main St) Home of Seth Minnich (162 N Main St) Henry Wallick Residence in 1880 (2 North ...

  8. The Red Lion Borough Historic District is a national historic district that is located in Red Lion Borough in York County, Pennsylvania. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. History and architectural features

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