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  1. Pages in category "People from Mount Joy, Pennsylvania" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Mackenzie Allessie; K. K. T. Keller; Joseph F. Knipe; N. Clarence Charles Ne ...

  2. In 1954, the Donegal High School was formed by the combination of the East Donegal Township, Mount Joy, Marietta, and Mount Joy Township high schools. The building was built in 1954 at the intersections of PA-772 and Union School Road. This structure remained as the high school until 2012, when a new building was built on nearby Koser Road.

  3. 23. Jan. 2023 · The Springs were important to the early settlement in the area that is now Mount Joy. Today, fisherman enjoy the Donegal Creek whose clear, clean water is stocked by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. This black and white postcard photograph was made sometime before the mid-century, but the postcard (not mailed) lacks indicators that would help ...

  4. Nissly Swiss Chocolate Company. /  40.11333°N 76.52722°W  / 40.11333; -76.52722. Nissly Swiss Chocolate Company is a historic factory complex located at Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The complex includes two contributing buildings. They are the three-story, three bay by six bay factory building and the one-story four bay by ...

  5. Located in Northwestern Lancaster County, Mount Joy is easily accessible for a day trip, or longer getaway. Located 10 miles away from Lititz: "The Coolest Small Town in America ", and 13 miles from Downtown Lancaster. We are moments away from major attractions like Spooky Nook Sports and Hershey Park.

  6. January 20, 1961. Designated NHP. State Park: 1893 National Historical Park: July 4, 1976. Valley Forge National Historical Park is the site of the third winter encampment of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War from December 19, 1777 to June 19, 1778. The National Park Service preserves the site and interprets the history ...

  7. South of the community is a site listed on the National Register of Historic Places (Spangler-Benner Farm) near the Mount Joy Lutheran Church and cemetery. The neighboring communities of Barlow are Greenmount 2.9 mi to the west, Round Top 3.3 mi to the north, Two Taverns 5.1 mi to the east, Harney, Maryland 3.1 mi to the south, and Fairplay 3.2 miles to the southwest.