Housed inside a former 1921 automobile dealership, the York County History Center consists of many different exhibits that highlight the history of Pennsylvania’s York County, ranging from displays on the early American period and the Civil War era to fine arts and the decorative arts. These exhibits include area information dating back to the Native American settlers of York up to the early part of the twentieth century. The center also contains an expansive library for genealogy research. Also in the lobby of the York County History Center is an 1804 Tannenberg organ, which is still used during seasonal concerts.
121 N Pershing Ave, York, PA 17401