
Lynn Haines, York County, Pa.'s, Lincoln Highway Garage's last owner, takes care of a former customer's truck in this May 2005 York Daily Record/Sunday News file photo. Haines took part in the grand opening of the Turkey Hill on East Market Street, replacing the historic Lincoln Highway Garage that stood on that spot since 1921. (See additional photo of garage below.) Also of interest: Was the Valley Inn Garage part of Springettsbury Township's old York Valley Inn? and Just try to resist this memory-tugging aerial photograph of the old York Valley Inn and Then & Now: 'See how York County has changed...from York City to the outlying boroughs'.
The York Valley Inn, topic of several recent Yorktownsquare.com posts, ended in better shape than many other buildings in York in the 1960s era.
The York County Academy, York Collegiate Institute, Hannah Penn Middle School, York City Market and the Children's Home of York came down and never went back up in any form. (Those buildings also have been part of past posts.)
The process of replacing architecturally significant buildings, landmarks and traditions with replicas or visual reminders is better than nothing and possibly the best that can be expected, considering that heritage dollars always seem to be losing weight... .














