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About Us

The Susquehanna Gateway Heritage Area (SGHA) is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization connecting people to the Susquehanna River and its history in Lancaster and York Counties in Central Pennsylvania. SGHA’s work is based at The John & Kathryn Zimmerman Center for Heritage (ZCH), a historic home on the river, south of Wrightsville. SGHA was founded in 2001 and formerly known as the Lancaster-York Heritage Region.  As a Heritage Area, we are involved in a variety of programs and projects centering around the Susquehanna River, which you can discover under the Learn Tab of the website.

Heritage Areas

SGHA is one of twelve Pennsylvania state-designated Heritage Areas.  A Heritage Area is both a place and a concept. Physically, Heritage Areas are regions with concentrations of important historic, cultural, natural, and recreational resources. These are places known for their unique culture and identity, as well as being good places to live and visit. As a concept, a Heritage Area combines resource conservation and education with economic development, typically in the form of tourism. In partnership with landowners, local governments, and state and federal agencies, communities across the country have developed Heritage Areas with the goal of creating more livable and economically vital regions.

Partner Events...

lowercase gallery - women of collage exhibit
Feb 25, 2012 Opening Reception Friday 2/24, show opens 2/25. "From Bits To Pieces" is an exhibit focusing solely on collage and assemblage, while honoring local women who express themselves through this media.
Susquehanna Indian Village Hike
Feb 25, 2012 Join Shank's Mare and local resident and archaeologist Jan Klinedinst on a guided hike on the Native Lands Trail portion of the Mason-Dixon Trail. We will visit the sites of our “Andastes” villages and other prehistoric and historic settlements along the Susquehanna.
Susquehanna Stories at Shank's Mare Outfitters
Mar 1, 2012 Shank’s Mare’s Dining & Learning programs feature guest speakers offering a range of subjects mostly geared to the Susquehanna River’s ecological features, historic places, and the interesting people who have made their homes here for centuries. The programs begin with a delicious dinner in The Rookery, followed by the presentation during dessert and coffee. Reserve a table for friends or family, or come on your own.
2012 York County Parks Events
Mar 1, 2012 Join the York County Parks for a variety of fun and education activities at their many county park sites
2012 Events - Lancaster County Department of Parks & Recreation
Mar 1, 2012 Join the Lancaster County Department of Parks and Recreation for a variety of fun and educational events at their many park facilities.