Location ID: #10079649
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Built in 1846, the courthouse is constructed of brick with sandstone columns; a bell-and-clock tower adds to its stately appearance. The Old Courthouse is located in historic downtown Carlisle & is no longer in use. The new courthouse built as a ...
Location ID: #10134894
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Various state buildings throughout Harrisburg's Capitol Complex.
Location ID: #10087607
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Active from 1742-1883, the Cornwall Iron Furnace in Lebanon County serves as the only surviving & intact charcoal cold blast furnace in the Western Hemisphere. The furnace is an important historical example of iron furnaces that once abounded ...
Location ID: #10261299
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Nestled in the rolling hills of South Central Pennsylvania, this custom-built house harmonizes with the natural environment. An open floor plan, cathedral ceilings, and large windows on every side create a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor ...
Location ID: #10256840
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Nestled in the rolling hills of South Central Pennsylvania, this custom-built house harmonizes with the natural environment. An open floor plan, cathedral ceilings, and large windows on every side create a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor ...
Location ID: #10259332
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Nestled in the rolling hills of South Central Pennsylvania, this custom-built house harmonizes with the natural environment. An open floor plan, cathedral ceilings, and large windows on every side create a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor ...
Location ID: #10256839
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Nestled in the rolling hills of South Central Pennsylvania, this custom-built house harmonizes with the natural environment. An open floor plan, cathedral ceilings, and large windows on every side create a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor ...
Location ID: #10256843
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Nestled in the rolling hills of South Central Pennsylvania, this custom-built house harmonizes with the natural environment. An open floor plan, cathedral ceilings, and large windows on every side create a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor ...
formally ArcelorMittal & Bethlehem Steel
Location ID: #10093329
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Cleveland-Cliffs steel plant in Steelton, formally Arcelormittal & Bethlehem Steel. The property spans 251 acres along the Susquehanna River. Previously only exterior shots have been permitted.
***INACTIVATED, owner Steven Gross passed away, brother Dan Gross 0 interested.
Location ID: #10104037
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Private farm in Manchester, York County. Manchester, 7 miles north of York City is approximately 30 minutes from Harrisburg and an hour north of Baltimore. The farmhouse was built c.1875 and the surrounding land spans over 100 acres.
Location ID: #10047149
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The 3,452-acre Codorus State Park is in the rolling hills of southern York County. The 1,275-acre Lake Marburg has 26 miles of shoreline and is a reststop for migrating waterfowl and shorebirds.
Location ID: #10143150
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The Harrisburg Bureau of Parks & Recreation's City Island is a 63 acre park in the middle of the Susquehanna River. The park is accessible by foot or vehicle via the Market Street Bridge. City Island is home to the Harrisburg Senators baseball team ...
Location ID: #10149027
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The Conodoguinet Creek is an approximately 90 mile long tributary of the Susquehanna River on its western shore. The creek meanders through numerous towns & villages from Carlisle to Camp Hill & empties into the Susquehanna River near Camp Hill, a ...
Location ID: #10035795
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The Conodoguinet Creek originates in Horse Valley, Franklin
County, next to Kittatinny Mountain at an elevation of 1,680 feet.
From there, the Conodoguinet flows through the fertile Cumberland
Valley and joins the Susquehanna River near ...
Location ID: #10148799
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Camp Hill is a suburb of Harrisburg, the Pennsylvania capital. Located in Cumberland County, it lies on the west shore of the Susquehanna River.
Location ID: #10102041
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Spanning the Raystown Branch of the Juniata River, the bridge lies at the entrance of Old Bedford Village. With a weight capacity of 28 tons, unusual for a covered bridge, it easily accommodates copious amounts of bus traffic entering the village. ...
Location ID: #10189807
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Christiana is a suburban borough located about 20 miles southeast of the city of Lancaster. It is best known as the site of the historic Christiana Riot that took place in 1851.
Location ID: #10045520
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The buildings making up the Cork Factory Hotel were built in 1865 and later became home of Armstrong Cork Company and Kerr Glass Company. The Historic Preservation Trust of Lancaster County recently granted Urban Place the Preservation Leadership ...
***Clemson Island Prehistoric District
Location ID: #10185708
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Clemson Island aka Clemson Island Prehistoric District is a designated historic archaeological site & National Historic District located within Halifax Township, Dauphin County. It is a transitional Middle Woodland-Late Woodland earthwork mound & ...
***Conestoga Township
Location ID: #10177112
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Town in southwest Lancaster County approximately 15 miles from the city of Lancaster.
Location ID: #10078995
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The Christopher Columbus Chapel is housed within the 200 year old Boal Mansion. Colonel Theodore Davis Boal, went to Europe in the 1890's and married Mathilde, a descendent of Christopher Columbus. Mathilde inherited the Columbus Chapel and brought ...
Location ID: #10031046
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Varied views and features of Carlisle in Central Pennsylvania. Carlisle is the Cumberland County seat.
Location ID: #10079006
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Built in 1960, this courthouse was contructed to replace the historic, older courthouse built in 1846 which still stands in the historic district of the county seat, Carlisle.
Location ID: #10069528
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Columbia is a borough in Lancaster County; it borders the eastern bank of the Susquehanna River.