Many famous people are associated with these Lancaster County historic places including William Jennings Bryan, Henry Ferguson, Theodore A. Kiesselbach, Emma A. Gillen, Oliver B. Burckhardt and Edgar A. Burnett.
Some of the country's most noteable architects helped create the Lancaster County places including Alfred B. Mullett, Artemus A. Roberts, Lancaster County, James H. Craddock, James Tyler, Harvey Ehlers, Paul G. Hanson, Ferdinand C. Fiske, Davis & Wilson and Berlinghof & Davis. Prominent architectural styles found in Lancaster Country are Queen Anne, Classical Revival and Colonial Revival.
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