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This big York, Pa., building stood on the south bank of the Codorus for decades

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 This York, Pa., site hosted buildings from the early 1800s until sometime in the first half of the 20th century. Alexander D. Goode School stands on the footprint of this county building complex today. What was this building, standing on the bank of Codorus Creek? What is its successor known as today?  Answer here. Also of interest: More history quizzes and (fun) tests.  

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*Top photo courtesy of the York County Heritage Trust


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