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Discover the rich history of Lititz, PA! Take a tour of our 1792 Johannes Mueller House, book a walking tour of Main Street, and visit the Lititz Museum.

Lititz, PA Katılım Ağustos 2012
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This is 77 E. Main Street, which was the location of A. Evans cleaner of fine garments in 1935. This building now houses Erica Joy Bakes, with Nino's pizza to the left.
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Lewis C. Haines, owner of the Lititz Springs Pretzel Company, is photographed unloading a tray of freshly baked pretzels sent up by dumbwaiter from the bakery below, while his son Bob weighs and packs them into cans. The image was taken in Lititz, Pennsylvania, by Marjory Collins in November 1942. Color by sebcolorisation The coolest photos ever taken:bit.ly/4cFoZT1
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Shown here is an early 1900's factory view inside of Simplex Paper Box company. Currently, Appalachian Brewing Company in Lititz is now in this same location.
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Showroom of the Pierson Motor Company in Lititz, Pennsylvania, owned by Al Pierson (right) who is showing his one second-hand car to a local farmer. Before the war there were always three brand new cars in the showroom. Photograph taken by Marjory Co...
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Roy Hoffer owned the Brunnerville Hotel during Prohibition and during that era, he changed the name to the Brunnerville Restaurant. After the ban was lifted, the name was changed back to the Brunnerville Hotel. Here are Hoffer’s two sons, Wilbur (left) and Richard (right).
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Big thanks to our guest speaker Bethe Gettle who discussed living with nature around us today at the Lititz Public Library!
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Shown here is champion horse “Joe Patton” with his handler M. C. Frey. Patton was the fastest horse ever to race the Rothsville racetrack. In the background can be seen the barn and stables which once stood behind the White Swan Hotel.
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Seen here is 220 N. Cedar Street. During the time that this photo was taken, it was the home of the Yerger family, who was known for having a popular ice business in Lititz during the early 1900s.
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During the 1800s. the Lititz Malt House, which once existed along West Main Street, provided essential ingredients for brewing beer. This view is looking at the structure from the 20 block of North Broad Street.
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Shown here is the entrance to Krick's barber shop, which once was situated at 105 North Broad street in the early 1900s. Years later, many of remember the location as the Lititz Pet Store. Today, Metro Pizza occupies this space.
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During the early 1900s, Nathan Reist was a beloved schoolteacher in the Lititz area. Shown here is a photo taken by Reist at the Warwick #1 school, which at one time was located on what is now Market Street in downtown Lititz. The structure still stands as private residence.
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Several decades ago, this Western Auto store was open for business at 46 East Main Street in downtown Lititz. At the time this photo was taken, the Hagy family ran the business.
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Over one hundred years ago, Gochenaur’s store was the place downtown to purchase items such as farm machinery, plows, gasoline, bailing wire, and other goods. The business, which has been gone for decades, was once located at 47 North Broad Street in Lititz.
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Thanks to Ethan Smith and Jim Wolfe for discussing the legacy of local distilling to a capacity crowd at the Lititz Public Library today!
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Seen here are interior views of Zartman's store, which was once located at 101 North Broad street in downtown Lititz.
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This is Belgium artist Franz de Merlier, who painted several indoor murals in Lititz including the one still inside the former Lititz Community Theatre (47 E. Main Street), Lititz Mutual Insurance Company, and inside the lobby of 27-31 East Main Street.
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Fire and Ice Festival in Lititz kicks off | Click on the image to read the full story wgal.com/article/fire-a…
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