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Historical Markers in Ephrata Township, Pennsylvania
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ADJACENT TO LANCASTER COUNTY
Berks County (293) ►
Chester County (460) ►
Dauphin County (318) ►
Lebanon County (130) ►
York County (445) ►
Cecil County, Maryland (188) ►
Harford County, Maryland (205) ►
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1 ► Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Ephrata, Ephrata Township — Cocalico — ![]() |
To the glory of God and in sacred memory of the pioneer men and women who founded this congregation originally called Cocalico about the year 1731 and the faithful pastors who ministered here -------- This . . . — — Map (db m227678) HM |
2 ► Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lititz, Ephrata Township — Erb's Covered Bridge — Hammer Creek #1 — ![]() |
In 1885, bridge viewers reported that a bridge was necessary near Samuel Erb's farm where the Hammer Creek crossed the public road leading from the village of Rothsville to the village of Lincoln. Lancaster County Commissioners visited this site . . . — — Map (db m161148) HM |
3 ► Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Lititz, Ephrata Township — Keller's Mill Bridge — The Covered Bridges of Lancaster County, PA — ![]() |
A New Home for the White Bridge White is an unusual color for covered bridges in Lancaster County. In fact, this bridge is the only one of the county's covered bridges that is not painted red. This same bridge once spanned the . . . — — Map (db m126296) HM |