Regional Heritage

Regional Heritage Lancaster, Pennsylvania

For the record, Randy Ruth a graduate of the Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology had a hand in all this!

Originally called Hickory Town, the city was renamed after the English city of Lancaster by native John Wright. Lancaster was part of the 1681 Pennā€™s Woods Charter of William Penn, and was laid out by James Hamilton in 1734. It was incorporated as a borough in 1742 and incorporated as a city in 1818. During the American Revolution, it was briefly the capital of the colonies on September 27, 1777, when the Continental Congress fled Philadelphia, which had been captured by the British. After meeting one day, they moved still farther away, to York, Pennsylvania. Lancaster was the capital of Pennsylvania from 1799 to 1812, after which the capital was moved to Harrisburg.

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John McGrann, Owner
Penn Stone
190 West Ross Street
Lancaster, PA 17603

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You can get LimeWorks.us Ecologicā„¢ Mortar for historic mortar simulation in the Lancaster, Pennsylvania area at Penn Stone.

 

 

 

Phone 843-577-6671

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235 East King Street
The only architectural Brownstone in Lancaster. The mix that simulates the original is 1 part NHL 2 and 1 part marble dust.

Just a walk down one street, East Orange, demonstrated that most of the colors in the Ecologicā„¢ Mortar Kit were represented in the historic mortar color.

 

317 East Orange at the Young Funeral Home. Ecologicā„¢ Mortar color code DGM RED simulates the hue of this mortar.

 

337 East Orange Street. Ecologicā„¢ Mortar color code DGM BLACK simulates the hue of this mortar.

 

343-345 East Orange Street. Ecologicā„¢ Mortar color code DGM GREY simulates the hue of this mortar.

 

351 East Orange Street. Ecologicā„¢ Mortar color code DGM 300 simulates the hue of this mortar.

 

355-357 East Orange Street. Ecologicā„¢ Mortar color code DGM SCG (G) simulates the hue of this mortar.

336 East Orange Street. Ecologicā„¢ Mortar color code DGM RED with slag fleck inclusions will simulate this mortar.

 

 

 

322 East Orange Street. Ecologicā„¢ Mortar color code DGM 050 simulates the hue of this mortar at the foundation.

 

 

 

 

The Central Market.

 

 

 

 

 

Ecologicā„¢ Mortar color code DGM 300 simulates the hue of the stone foundation mortar.

 

 

 

 

Ecologicā„¢ Mortar color code DGM 300 simulates the hue of the original bedding mortar. Top red pointing is a repoint with colored cement which demonstrates the brittleness and cracking of cement based mortar.

 

Unclear what the mock-up of white mortar is, however it demonstrates that the color scheme of mortar and brick as originally specified by the designing architect was very important and lends to a beautiful, effortless appearance of complementing components which result in elegant masonry work which soon becomes a defining feature of a region such as Lancaster city.

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