Hometown History: Jamie And Domi's Yoco Backstory

Hometown History: NeyChip’s History Center will add muscle to York Haven’s good bones 4.7


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A century ago, many roads led to the borough of York Haven. Canal Road was one, and the early highway to Harrisburg was another. A trolley line connected York with York Haven. The Conewago flowed into the Susquehanna at York Haven. The town hosted first grist milling and then a major paper mill. An early American canal - Canal Road’s namesake -  cut through to allow water craft to circumvent the falls in the Susquehanna near the town. Much of the industry has departed leaving a town with good bones and one that is in search of investment. But it has gained some muscle: The NeyChip History Center will tell about this historic borough’s rich past and help envision possibilities for its future.
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Hometown History: Jamie And Domi's Yoco BackstoryBy Dominish Miller