Lancaster, PENNSYLVANIA - Williamson's Park Driveway - 1911:  Lancaster, Pennsylvania Dutch: Lengeschder) also known as the Red Rose City (after the symbol of the House of Lancaster) is a city in South Central Pennsylvania, that serves as the seat of Pennsylvania's Lancaster County and is one of the oldest inland towns in the United States.  With a population at the 2020 census of 58,039,  it ranks 11th in population among Pennsylvania's municipalities.  The Lancaster metropolitan area population is 507,766, making it the 104th-largest metropolitan area in the U.S. and second-largest in the South Central Pennsylvania area.  The city's primary industries include healthcare, tourism, public administration, manufacturing, and both professional and semi-professional services. Lancaster is best known for being the hub of Pennsylvania's Amish Country.  Williamson Park is a cultural feature (park) in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.  This view here shows the parklands abutting the Conestago River.  This Divided Back Era postcard, mailed in 1911, is in good condition, but there is edge wear.   The card's upper-left-hand corner has been reinforced by a piece of scotch tape.  No. A-14390.