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The Building that will be the Turkey Hill Experience

Ben Leech helps us see the Ashley & Bailey Silk Mill in Columbia like we’ve never seen it before in the latest post on the Lancaster Building Conservancy blog.

The Ashley & Bailey Silk Mill in Columbia, PA is now on its way to becoming the Turkey Hill Experience

The Ashley & Bailey Silk Mill in Columbia, PA is now on its way to becoming the Turkey Hill Experience

If you haven’t been following the blog or become a fan of the Conservancy on Facebook, I can’t commend it to you highly enough. The drawings and photos are art, and the accompanying building histories are poetic and scholarly.

The shell of the building is being turned into The Turkey Hill Experience. LeFevre Funk is the architectural firm on the project, which is particularly interesting because the notably clean, almost sterile style of the buildings in their portfolio is such a dramatic turn from the jumbled mess that the building has been for nearly its entire existence.

The Turkey Hill Experience, artist rendering

The Turkey Hill Experience, artist rendering

If you’d like to see even more, Jerry King Musser also has photos of the demolition/renovation process in his Flickr photostream.

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  1. Wendy says

    Isn’t it great! I have been waiting for someone to do something with this wonderful old building.

  2. Paul Stoltzfus says

    I wondered what the mess is being cleaned up for!
    Nice building. Can’t wait to see the purple cow suspended.

  3. Wendy Edsall-Kerwin says

    It’s great that they’re cleaning up that old building. I have to admit, though, that I have a fondness for old, tumbling down structures. Maybe I should go take some photos quick. Also, I’ve kind of been off the whole Turkey Hill thing ever since they were bought by a big company and their stores became more generic. Why no more birch beer?! This is Lancaster County for goodness sakes! What exactly will this experience be? How they make their ice cream? or Iced Tea? or the giant cow?

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  1. Churches of Lancaster Architecture Project | Daniel Klotz linked to this post on Thursday, November 5, 2009

    [...] post on the Lancaster Building Conservancy, which I mentioned recently in relation to the Turkey Hill Experience, in which he writes: It’s a wonderful project, the brain child of preservationist Ben Leech. [...]



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