YOUVE GOT A FRIEND IN SULLIVAN COUNTY PA LOPEZ UNUSED Cartoon humor postcard B01
UNP VTG Lithograph
Youve got a friend in sullivan county
"YES" TRUDY DEAR THERE IS NO PLACE LIKE THIS PLACE ANYWHERE NER THIS PLACE SO THIS MUST BE THE PLACE
Heart of the endless moments
LOPEZ
Sullivan County, PA
TAKE PRIDE IN YOUR COMMUNITY
COURTESY OF JOHN S BORICK
WIDE BRIM HAT

«You’ve Got a Friend in Pennsylvania» is a famous 1980 tourism slogan created by Ketchum Advertising that appeared on the commonwealth's license plates from 1980 to 1988. The phrase also serves as the title of a pop-punk track by New Found Glory from their 1999 debut studio album Nothing Gold Can Stay
Origins and Cultural Impact

Lopez is an unincorporated community located in Colley TownshipSullivan CountyPennsylvania, United States.[1] The community is located on Pennsylvania Route 487. As of the 2010 census, the population of ZIP code 18628 was 501.[2]

Lopez is named after Lopez Creek, which was in turn named after roadbuilder John R. Lopez. Originally the village was known as Tar Bridge due to a bridge covered in tar across Lopez Creek. A sawmill was constructed here in 1886, and the railroad was extended to Lopez the same year. Another mill was built in 1888, and Trexler and Turrell built dams to float timber to their mill. A clothespin factory was built in 1894 and burned down two years later, but was rebuilt. As of 1903, Lopez had a population of about 1,000.[3]