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Smyser-Bair House

Buildings and structures completed in the 19th centuryBuildings and structures in York, PennsylvaniaHistoric district contributing properties in PennsylvaniaHouses completed in the 19th centuryUse mdy dates from August 2023
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Smyser-Bair House is a Victorian building and contributing property of the York Historic District in York, Pennsylvania. The house was built in the 1830s as a private home and was purchased by Henry Smyser in the mid 19th century. Smyser-Bair House was owned by the Smyser-Bair family from the mid 19th century to 1979. The house was acquired by the Historical Society of York in 1979. It is part of the York Historical Walking Tour.

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West Mason Avenue, York

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N 39.9612 ° E -76.7295 °
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West Mason Avenue 101
17401 York
Pennsylvania, United States
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