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  1. Lancaster County, sometimes nicknamed the Garden Spot of America or Pennsylvania Dutch Country, is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 552,984, making it Pennsylvania's sixth-most populous county. Its county seat is also Lancaster.

  2. Apr 20, 2024 · Lancaster is one of the oldest inland cities in the United States.And from 1799 to 1812, it was the capital of Pennsylvania.The commonwealth's colonial legislature didn't have a regular home from ...

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    It was first called Cuteanal Town. Its first leader, John Wright, renamed the city after his home English city of Lancaster. The city's symbol, the red rose, is from the House of Lancaster. Lancaster was part of the 1681 Penn's Woods Charter of William Penn, and was laid out by James Hamilton in 1734. It was incorporated as a borough in 1742 and in...

    Lancaster is located at 40°02'23" North, 76°18'16" West (40.039860, -76.304366), and is 368 feet (112 m) above sea level. The city is about 34 miles (55 km) southeast of Harrisburg, 70 miles (110 km) west of Philadelphia, 55 miles (89 km) north-northeast of Baltimore and 87 miles (140 km) north of Washington, D.C. According to the United States Cen...

    According to Lancaster's 2009 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report,the top employers in the city are:

    Lancaster has one of the highest rates of green roof space per capita in the US. It now has 70,000 sq ft (6,500 m2) of green roofs for a city with a downtown population of 65,000.

    Community discussion of rising crime rates sought to avoid a government- or police-operated system of cameras. The Lancaster Community Safety Coalition (LCSC) was registered with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania as a nonprofit in 2004 to set up a video surveillance system. Paid LCSC staff are background checked by the FBI and trained to monitor the...

    The Red Rose Transit Authority (RRTA) provides local bustransit in Lancaster City and surrounding areas. Bieber Trailways (formerly Capitol Trailways) provides intercity bus transit from the Lancaster Train and Bus Station to King of Prussia, Philadelphia, and New York City to the east, and York and Harrisburgto the west. Amtrak also serves the Lan...

    The city of Lancaster has several museums that preserve its important contributions to society. The Demuth Museum is in the former home of a well-known Lancaster painter named Charles Demuth. Additional art museums include the Lancaster Museum of Art and the Philips Museum of Art on the campus of Franklin & Marshall College. Art students at the sta...

    The School District of Lancaster runs the city's public schools. The local high school campuses are McCaskey and McCaskey East. Established in 1836, it is the second oldest school district in Pennsylvania. Lancaster Catholic High School was founded in 1926. It is under the jurisdiction of the diocese of Harrisburg. With a P-12 enrollment of more th...

    "Battle over city project moves to courtroom" Archived 2007-05-16 at the Wayback Machine by Dave Pidgeon, Intelligencer Journal, July 13, 2006, retrieved July 14, 2006

    from Wikivoyage 1. City of Lancaster, Pennsylvania 2. Downtown Lancaster 3. Pennsylvania Dutch Convention and Visitors Bureau Archived 2007-05-07 at the Wayback Machine 4. Lancaster, Pennsylvania at the Open Directory Project

  4. Lancaster is a city in the south-central part of Pennsylvania. It is the county seat of Lancaster County. It is one of the older inland cities in the United States. It has a population of 58,039. It ranks eighth in population among Pennsylvania's cities.

  5. Feb 17, 2018 · For more than 225 years, Lancaster County has claimed its kite-shaped space in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. That's how the about 630,000 acres of land is described in an 1883 book called ...

  6. The city is known as the “Red Rose City” due to its link to Lancaster, England. Lancaster became a borough in 1742, a charted city on March 10, 1818, and surrendered its ancient city charter and became a Third Class City under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on May 27, 1924. Lancaster was an important munitions center during ...

  7. Lancaster. Lancaster is a city of around 59,000 people (2021) in Lancaster County in the Pennsylvania Dutch Country. It is one of the oldest inland towns in the United States, and the center of an area inhabited by many members of the Amish community.

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