Historic District
Spring Grove is honored to have the distinction as a Historic District.
There are over 200 buildings within our historic district, of which 26 are significant in terms of outstanding architectural features and 175 are contributors to the district. Of the 25 significant buildings, eleven within and two (2) outside the district are individually eligible for the National Register of Historic Places, listed as follows:
Building Name / Address | Approx. Year Built |
120 North Water Street | 1870 |
Ford Garage | 1921 |
6 South Main Street | 1900 |
44-48 South Main Street | 1850 |
Aldine Hotel | 1887 |
176 South Main Street | 1893 |
Hoke Farmhouse | 1740 |
225 South Main Street | 1880 |
135 South Main Street | 1902 |
Spring Grove Public School | 1897 |
Glatfelter Mansion | 1912 |
The designation of Historic District can assist in protecting and preserving groups of historic structures.
Historic York, Inc. identifies, preserves and protects buildings, structures and places of historical and architectural significance in York County, Pennsylvania.