York County World War II Memorial - York, PA
N 39° 57.764 W 076° 43.598
18S E 352531 N 4425048
A couple bronze panels adorn the the back rear wall to the far right, behind the pillars of this former York County Courthouse.
Waymark Code: WMA8H5
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 12/02/2010
Views: 2
Welcome to the York stretch of the Lincoln Highway, home of countless war memorials. This is a World War II memorial which is simple and to the point. There are two panels bearing the name of local veterans who served in that great war. These large bonze panels are attached to the stone wall to the rear and are separated by a window.
The main panel reads Those Who Made the Supreme Sacrifice for York County. Following this gold inscription are several hundred names. The court house is an example of Classic Revival architecture, has three floors, composed of brick and was constructed in 1898. This structure is a contributing structure to the historic district.
Property Permission: Public
Access instructions: Walk up the marble steps
Location of waymark: York County Administrative Building 28 E. Market St. York, PA USA 17401
Commemoration: World War II Veterans
Date of Dedication: Not listed
Access times: Not listed
Website for Waymark: Not listed
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