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  2. Park City Center - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .parkcitycenter .com. Park City Center is a shopping mall located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and is the largest enclosed shopping center in Lancaster County. It is situated at the intersection of U.S. Route 30 and Harrisburg Pike. The mall has over 170 stores and features Boscov's, JCPenney, Kohl's, in addition to a Round 1 ...

  3. Watt & Shand - Wikipedia

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    The Watt & Shand building was on the southeast corner of Penn Square in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Done in the Beaux Arts style, the building was four stories of buff brick with elaborate terra cotta and marble ornamentation. The oldest section of the building, facing East King Street, dated from 1898 and was designed by C. Emlen Urban.

  4. List of shopping malls in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Palmer Park Mall: Easton: 457,734 sq ft (42,500 m 2) 55 Park City Center: Lancaster: 1,443,000 sq ft (134,100 m 2) 170 Philadelphia Mills (formerly Franklin Mills) Philadelphia: 1,600,000 sq ft (148,600 m 2) 200 Pittsburgh Mills: Tarentum: 2,100,000 sq ft (195,100 m 2) 50 Plymouth Meeting Mall: Plymouth Meeting: 952,200 sq ft (88,500 m 2) 80

  5. Lancaster, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    In addition to Lancaster's boutiques, vintage shops, and art galleries (Gallery Row), Park City Center is the largest enclosed shopping center in South Central Pennsylvania. The mall includes more than 150 stores and is anchored by Boscov's, JCPenney, and Kohl's. Park City opened in September 1971.

  6. Clipper Magazine Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Clipper Magazine Stadium is a baseball park located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, in the Northwest Corridor neighborhood. It is the home of the Lancaster Stormers, the city's Atlantic League of Professional Baseball (ALPB) franchise. It hosted its first regular-season baseball game on May 11, 2005, with the Stormers losing to the Atlantic City ...

  7. Landis Valley Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Landis Valley Village & Farm Museum is a 100-acre living history museum located on the site of a former rural crossroads village in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Founded by brothers Henry K. Landis and George Landis in 1925 and incorporated in 1941, it is now operated by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. [3]

  8. Landis Mill Covered Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge has remained despite the development of the surrounding countryside. Landis Mill Covered Bridge crosses the Little Conestoga Creek just a block west of Park City Mall. Built in 1873, this covered bridge uses the Kingpost Truss, no arches, and at only 53 feet long, it is the shortest covered bridge in Lancaster county. Dimensions

  9. Central Market (Lancaster) - Wikipedia

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    Central Market (Lancaster) /  40.033°N 76.300°W  / 40.033; -76.300. Central Market, also known as Lancaster Central Market, is a historic public market located in Penn Square, in downtown Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Until 2005, the market was the oldest municipally-operated market in the United States. [2]