110 - 112 East King Street Lancaster, PA

This important colonial building was built ca. 1761 by Stophel Franciscus. This row of historic buildings predates the year 1810, and is the longest row of buildings surviving from this period in Lancaster. The buildings are located at 106 through 124 East King Street
The brick building features two pedimented dormers with arched upper sash and winged keystones. The modillioned cornice is from a mid-1800s remodeling.

106 - 124 East King Street. Five Georgian houses, all built ca. 1760 to 1802.
This is the largest group of Georgian-style houses in Lancaster.