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York Pa MLS Listings Company: Brokers Realty
During the Civil War, York again served as a crossroads. Union soldiers and brigades regularly passed through York. Some trained at the local Camp Scott, while over 14,000 soldiers – Union and Confederate alike – were treated at the local Army Hospital. Unfortunately, it was because of York’s ideal location at the intersection of the main east-west route through southern Pennsylvania and the only rail line between Harrisburg and Baltimore that the town became a target for the Confederate Army. In June of 1863 – only days before the Battle of Gettysburg – York became the largest Northern City occupied by the Confederate Army.
During the Reconstruction Era and into the Industrial Revolution, York’s location made it a crossroads of commerce. Many household products were created or built here – a tradition that still holds true today. Even America’s great crossroad, the Lincoln Highway, cuts through the heart of York City and County.
York today sits at the crossroads of the Northeast Corridor, and in the heart of Pennsylvania’s most popular tourist region.
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