Lawrence Park Centennial Merchandise

Commemorative Centennial Tee Shirts‍ ‍& Sweatshirts

Three different designs capture the spirit of the Centennial. Available for a limited time. Order before May 11.

GROWING UP IN LAWRENCE PARK
Playful rendering of some of Lawrence Park’s hallmark moments for children
of all ages.

Available in children’s and adult sizes ‍ ‍
Tee Shirt $15.00
Hoodie Sweatshirt: $30:00

Available for a limited time. Order by May 11.

LAWRENCE PARK LANDMARKS

Some famed sites from yesterday and today. Features official Lawrence Park Centennial logo on front and vintage photos on the reverse.

Option 1
Lawrence Park Dinor, Mary’s Dairy Bar, and original Lawrence Park Real Estate Building

Option 2
Rowhouses, GE Smokestack, and the
Elbow Tree.

Available in adult sizes only
In choice of 2 colors: Royal Blue + Charcoal ‍
Tee Shirt $15.00
Long Sleeve Tee Shirt: $20.00
Crewneck Sweatshirt: $30:00

Available for a limited time. Order by May 11.

Books

Lawrence Park
by Marjorie McLean

Lawrence Park was planned, developed, and built by the General Electric Company in 1910, when the company decided to build their plant near Erie, Pennsylvania. However, Lawrence Park was not to be a company town, but rather a planned community in the "English garden" concept. The tree-lined streets, flowering boulevards, and delightful parks are a testimony to those visionaries. Around 1900, the elegant Grove House Hotel was built on the banks of beautiful Lake Erie, and later a lively amusement park flourished there. The Stone House, built in 1832 and rumored to be a station in the Underground Railroad, still stands at the crossroads. The early settlers of Lawrence Park laid the foundation for a caring community that today enthusiastically embraces school and community activities.