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Lancaster 1 Uninc. city (1990 pop. 97,291), Los Angeles co., S Calif., in Antelope Valley and in the Mojave Desert; laid out 1894. It developed as a trade center for an irrigated farming area and has since become an important site for electronic, aerospace, aircraft, and defense industries. Local borax mining and the nearby Edwards Air Force Base, a major military installation, add to Lancaster's economy. The city is the seat of Antelope Valley College and has a Native American museum with prehistoric artifacts.

2 Village (1990 pop. 11,940), Erie co., W N.Y.; inc. 1849. Its industries include lumber mills, dairy farms, and stone quarries.

3 City (1990 pop. 34,507), seat of Fairfield co., S central Ohio, on the Hocking River, in a livestock and dairy area; founded 1800 by Ebenezer Zane, inc. as a village 1831. Its manufactures include glassware, shoes, heating equipment, and automotive parts. The birthplace of the brothers Gen. William T. Sherman and Senator John Sherman has been preserved. In the area are many covered bridges and a Native American mound in the form of a cross. The city contains a campus of Ohio Univ.

4 City (1990 pop. 55,551), seat of Lancaster co., SE Pa., on the Conestoga River, in the heart of the Pennsylvania Dutch country; inc. as a city 1818. It is the commercial center for a productive agricultural county. Chief products are livestock, poultry, grain, potatoes, soybeans, alfalfa, apples, and dairy items. Manufacturing includes electrical, concrete, and aluminum products; security and medical equipment; automotive parts; and food products. There is also commercial printing. Lancaster is the seat of Franklin and Marshall College and a theological seminary, and it is noted for its large Amish and Mennonite communities. The area was settled by German Mennonites c.1709 and was a starting point for westward-bound pioneers. The famous Conestoga wagon was developed there. The borough of Lancaster was laid out in 1730 and was one of the first inland cities in the country. A munitions center during the Revolution, it was briefly (1777) a meeting place of the Continental Congress and served as capital of the state for more than 10 years before 1812. Robert Fulton was born nearby. Points of interest include Wheatland, the home of President James Buchanan (built in 1828), and the Fulton Opera House (1854).

5 City (1990 pop. 22,117), Dallas co., in NE Tex.; settled 1846, inc. 1886. It is a processing and shipping center for a fruit, vegetable, and cotton region. Chemicals, transportation equipment, bricks, brass valves, and metal products are manufactured.

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Lancaster

Lancaster: Introduction
Lancaster: Geography and Climate
Lancaster: History
Lancaster: Population Profile
Lancaster: Municipal Government
Lancaster: Economy
Lancaster: Education and Research
Lancaster: Health Care
Lancaster: Recreation
Lancaster: Convention Facilities
Lancaster: Transportation
Lancaster: Communications

The City in Brief

Founded: 1718 (incorporated 1818)

Head Official: Mayor Charlie Smithgall (R) (since 1998)

City Population

1980: 54,725

1990: 55,551

2000: 56,348

2003 estimate: 55,351

Percent change, 19902000: 1.1%

U.S. rank in 1980: 384th

U.S. rank in 1990: 429th (State rank: 8th)

U.S. rank in 2000: 597th (State rank: 11th)

Metropolitan Area Population

1980: 362,000

1990: 422,822

2000: 470,658

Percent change, 19902000: 11.3%

U.S. rank in 1980: 91st

U.S. rank in 1990: 85th

U.S. rank in 2000: 88th

Area: 7 square miles (2000)

Elevation: 368 feet above sea level

Average Annual Temperature: 52.2° F

Average Annual Precipitation: 43 inches of rain; 31 inches of snow

Major Economic Sectors: Manufacturing, services, retail trade

Unemployment Rate: 3.5% (May 2005)

Per Capita Income: $13,955 (1999)

2004 ACCRA Average House Price: Not reported

2004 ACCRA Cost of Living Index: Not reported

2002 FBI Crime Index Total: 2,785

Major Colleges and Universities: Franklin and Marshall College; Pennsylvania School of Art and Design; Harrisburg Area Community College-Lancaster

Daily Newspaper: Intelligencer Journal; Lancaster New Era

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