Talk:National Register of Historic Places listings in York County, Pennsylvania

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Just an aid for finding sites - not necessarily complete or accurate

Current listings[edit]

[1] Name on the Register Image Date listed[2] Location City or town Description
1 Henry and Elizabeth Berkheimer Farm November 15, 2000
(#00001382)
240 Bentz Mill Road
40°02′26″N 77°00′50″W / 40.040556°N 77.013889°W / 40.040556; -77.013889 (Henry and Elizabeth Berkheimer Farm)
Washington Township
2 Chestnut Hill September 1, 2001
(#01000952)
1105 Windsor Road
39°56′22″N 76°37′01″W / 39.939444°N 76.616944°W / 39.939444; -76.616944 (Chestnut Hill)
Windsor Township
3 Deer Creek Bridge, Stewartstown Railroad May 4, 1995
(#95000544)
Stewartstown Railroad tracks over Deer Creek at Deer Creek Road, east of Shrewsbury
39°45′30″N 76°38′55″W / 39.758333°N 76.648611°W / 39.758333; -76.648611 (Deer Creek Bridge, Stewartstown Railroad)
Hopewell and Shrewsbury Townships
4 Delta Trestle Bridge, Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad May 4, 1995
(#95000550)
Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad tracks over an unnamed stream, east of Bunker Hill Road, north of Delta
39°43′44″N 76°19′49″W / 39.728889°N 76.330278°W / 39.728889; -76.330278 (Delta Trestle Bridge, Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad)
Peach Bottom Township
5 Gilbert Bridge May 5, 1989
(#89000355)
Bishop Road / Gilbert Road over Yellow Breeches Creek, northwest of Siddonsburg
40°09′13″N 76°58′52″W / 40.153583°N 76.981111°W / 40.153583; -76.981111 (Gilbert Bridge)
Monaghan Township Extends into Upper Allen Township in Cumberland County
6 Oscar Leibhart Site (36YO9) May 24, 1984
(#84003597)
Along the Susquehanna River, south of Trinity Church Road and west of Long Level Road
39°59′20.4″N 76°30′1″W / 39.989000°N 76.50028°W / 39.989000; -76.50028 (Leibhart, Oscar, Site (36YO9))[3]

Coordinates missing
Lower Windsor Township
7 McCalls Ferry Farm November 8, 2000
(#00001344)
447 McCalls Ferry Road
39°49′30″N 76°21′22″W / 39.825°N 76.356111°W / 39.825; -76.356111 (McCalls Ferry Farm)
Lower Chanceford Township
8 Muddy Creek Bridge, Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad May 4, 1995
(#95000540)
Maryland and Pennsylvania railroad tracks over Muddy Creek, east of Creek Ridge Road, south of Sunnyburn
39°45′37″N 76°21′05″W / 39.760278°N 76.351389°W / 39.760278; -76.351389 (Muddy Creek Bridge, Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad)
Lower Chanceford and Peach Bottom Townships
9 Scott Creek Bridge-North, Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad May 4, 1995
(#95000551)
Maryland and Pennsylvania railroad tracks over Scott Creek, west of Watson's Corner and south of Pennsylvania Route 851
39°44′46″N 76°20′29″W / 39.746111°N 76.341389°W / 39.746111; -76.341389 (Scott Creek Bridge-North, Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad)
Peach Bottom Township
10 South Road Bridge, Northern Central Railway May 4, 1995
(#95000549)
Former Northern Central railroad tracks over an unnamed creek at the South Branch of the Codorus Creek, at Larue
39°49′14″N 76°45′39″W / 39.820556°N 76.760833°W / 39.820556; -76.760833 (South Road Bridge, Northern Central Railway)
Springfield Township
11 Samuel Stoner Homestead January 30, 1976
(#76001684)
South of York off Pennsylvania Route 182
39°55′25″N 76°45′48″W / 39.923611°N 76.763333°W / 39.923611; -76.763333 (Samuel Stoner Homestead)
West Manchester Township
12 Pierceville Run Agricultural Historic District February 1, 2013
(#12000902)
Roughly bounded by Fair School, Myers, Meckley, Rockville, & Narrow Gauge Rds., & Pierceville Run
39°46′32″N 76°45′51″W / 39.775429°N 76.764078°W / 39.775429; -76.764078 (Pierceville Run Agricultural Historic District)
Glen Rock vicinity

References

  1. ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  2. ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  3. ^ Location derived from page 13 of this Lower Windsor Township planning document and from York Daily Record. "Preserving the Oscar Leibhart site: Piece of history: $1.5M." 2007-09-21. Accessed 2009-12-19. The NRIS lists the site as "Address Restricted".