Red Lion (Pennsylvania Dutch: Rot Leeb) is a borough in York County, Pennsylvania, United States, settled in 1852 and incorporated on January 16, 1880...
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Red Lion, Red Lions, Red Lyon, Red Lion Inn and variations, may refer to: Red Lion (film), a 1969 Japanese film Red Lion (theatre), an Elizabethan playhouse...
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"Winterstown History." Red Lion, Pennsylvania: Red Lion Area Historical Society, retrieved online February 2023. "Winterstown History," Red Lion Area Historical...
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WLYH (TV) (category 1979 establishments in Pennsylvania)
(channel 49) is a religious independent television station licensed to Red Lion, Pennsylvania, United States, serving the Susquehanna Valley region. Owned by...
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Red Lion Hotels is a full-service, midscale hotel brand owned by Red Lion Hotels Corporation. Red Lion competes in the moderate-priced, full-service segment...
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to market. Particularly on the Pennsylvania Division (Delta–York), slate from Delta and manufactured goods from Red Lion and York were mainstays of the...
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Chad Kelly (category East Mississippi Lions football coaches)
to Red Lion, Pennsylvania, after Kevin was assigned to a Wegmans in the area, but unexplained disciplinary issues removed Chad from the Red Lion High...
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Lzzy Hale (category People from Red Lion, Pennsylvania)
in 1997. Hale was born October 10, 1983, in Red Lion, Pennsylvania, and grew up on a farm in Pennsylvania. She is the fourth Elizabeth Mae in her family...
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The Red Lion Area School District is a large, suburban/rural, public school district located in southeastern York County, Pennsylvania, that serves the...
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Billy James Hargis (section Red Lion case)
journalist Fred J. Cook in a recorded broadcast heard on WGCB in Red Lion, Pennsylvania. When the radio station refused a right of reply, Cook successfully...
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