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  1. Area code. 717. FIPS code. 42-63840. Website. Official website. 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 York–Hanover metropolitan area .

  2. 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 ...

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  4. Canals of York County. A presentation by Hollis Biddell of the Lower Windsor Historical Society. May 23, 2024. Open House at the Station Museum, 73 North Main St., Red Lion, PA. Public Meetings are held at St John’s UCC, 161 North Main Street, Red Lion, PA. They begin at 7:00.

  5. Jan 11, 2020 · Red Lion, settled in 1852, was named after one of the first pubs in town, the Red Lion Tavern. Red Lion was a main stop along the old Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad, known locally as the “Ma & Pa” Railroad. That railroad ran from York County to Baltimore, Maryland. Red Lion was once famous for the many brands of cigars made in the town.

  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. In 1980, Red Lion Borough celebrated the Centennial of its incorporation. This event sparked renewed interest in local history resulting in the founding of the Red Lion Area Historical Society. It was incorporated on Friday, April 3, 1981, as a non-profit organization for collecting, documenting, preserving and disseminating historical data and ...

  8. History of Red Lion Schools. In 1881, the first school building was built in the borough on First Avenue. It was a one story stone building that become known as “The Cradle of Education” in Red Lion and was located at what is now 137 First Avenue. Later on, the building was used as a church and a dwelling. The second school house that was ...

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