On Saturday, April 20, Philadelphia’s first monument dedicated to a formerly enslaved woman will be unveiled on the grounds of Stenton, a magnificent 300-year-old home in the Logan section of
I’ve seen a hashtag used all over social media by Lancaster County residents over the past week, and I’ve seen the slogan on signs in front of homes, churches and
The Lancaster Public Library displayed 22 portraits of well-known Lancaster residents and other Americans on walls throughout the first floor of its former location on Duke Street. Where have they
My one and only brother, Gary Armstrong Forster, died last July after facing metastatic cancer for two and a half years with extraordinary courage, strength, grace and dignity.
Historical markers have a way of vanishing. Sometimes they are stolen. Sometimes they are removed during highway construction and never replaced. Occasionally, a vehicle damages or demolishes a sign and