Hidden gems in Lancaster... but not Lancaster some weird off street in the suburbs
As it turns out none of us are competent in reading directions and ended up in downtown Lancaster, which is a solid mile and half away from the makerspace. So when we finally arrived the makerspace we understood why they were associated with Thaddeus Stevens, they basically were across the street from the campus.
The makerspace is housed in an brick warehouse looking building, that once was a hospital. The building was indistinguishable other than the small sign for Make717 on the doors.
We were greeted by the cofounder, Bruce, a teacher at Thaddeus Stevens who created Make717 in his spare time.
During the two hour conversation we talked about the beginning of Make717 and took a tour and just gathered a ton of info about these retired men working in this makerspace.
The makerspace is housed in an brick warehouse looking building, that once was a hospital. The building was indistinguishable other than the small sign for Make717 on the doors.
We were greeted by the cofounder, Bruce, a teacher at Thaddeus Stevens who created Make717 in his spare time.
During the two hour conversation we talked about the beginning of Make717 and took a tour and just gathered a ton of info about these retired men working in this makerspace.
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