Events: Special Event

2026 Annual Presidential Wreath-Laying Ceremony

Image of Buchanan's grave site in Woodward Hill Cemetery.Join LancasterHistory at Woodward Hill Cemetery for the Annual Wreath Laying Ceremony for President James Buchanan, the United States’ 15th President. Taking place two days after Buchanan’s birthday, the ceremony features the laying of fresh flowers at the gravesite of the former president and remarks by the presiding officer of the Pennsylvania Army National Guard as well as local dignitaries.

  • Command Sergeant Major Albert Singleton, Army National Guard
  • The Red Rose Veterans Honor Guard with Mr. Skip Walls as bugler
  • Masonic Lodge 43 with John Phillips, Senior Warden of Lodge 43, as a speaker
  • Lancaster Fencibles with a 21-gun salute
  • Scout Troop 58
  • Rev. Joel Petruschke, senior pastor of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, offering an Invocation and a Benediction.

This event is free and open to the public. No reservations are required. For directions to the Cemetery, please click here.

Dedication/Memorial In-Person Event Off-Site Event Outdoor

April 25, 2026 Woodward Hill Cemetery, 508 S. Queen St., Lancaster, PA 10am FREE | Registration NOT Required

Grand Opening Weekend of the Stevens & Smith Center

Graphic advertising the Grand Opening Weekend of May 1-2, 2026 for the Stevens & Smith Center.It’s the moment we’ve all been waiting for: the Grand Opening of the Thaddeus Stevens & Lydia Hamilton Smith Center for History and Democracy!

Join LancasterHistory for a weekend celebration, including a ribbon cutting, Grand Opening Gala, and a family-friendly community block party!

Check out each event and register today!

Dedication/Memorial Family-Friendly In-Person Event Opening Reception

May 1, 2026 The Stevens & Smith Center, 13-15 E. Vine Str., Lancaster

County Founding Day

An illustration of a cat wearing a toga next to text "County Founding Day."297 years and Lancaster County is still standing! Come toast the founding of Lancaster County with fun, facts, and a few surprises along the way. At our annual County Founding Day celebration, we’ll feature flash talks from local historians, pop-up exhibits, and the return of Lancaster County Cake Wars!

More information to come!

Family-Friendly Holiday In-Person Event

May 14, 2026 LancasterHistory Museum & Research Center, 230 N. President Ave., Lancaster 5:30pm To Be Determined

Juneteenth Celebration

On June 19, 1865, two years after President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, enslaved people in Texas finally received word: They were free.

Join LancasterHistory and the Lancaster Branch of the NAACP for a gathering and celebration of the Juneteenth holiday.

More information to come!

June 19, 2026