Location ID: #10186539
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New Holland is a borough in suburban Lancaster County. It is located about 14 miles east of the city of Lancaster.
Location ID: #10186535
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Manheim is located in the heart of Pennsylvania's Dutch Country in Lancaster County. It is approximately 10 miles from the city of Lancaster.
Location ID: #10186408
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Historic town in the heart of Pennsylvania's Dutch Country. It is home to the Strasburg Rail Road which is the oldest continually operating public utility in the state.
Location ID: #10025144
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Walnut Street Bridge in Harrisburg spanning the Susquehanna River. This is a pedestrian bridge to City Island. The western portion of the bridge from City Island to Harrisburg's West Shore collapsed in January 1996 as a result of severe blizzards & ...
Location ID: #10126548
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Walnut Street Bridge spanning the Susquehanna at dusk. This is a pedestrian bridge to City Island. The western portion of the bridge from City Island to Harrisburg's West Shore collapsed in January 1996 as a result of severe blizzards & flooding ...
Location ID: #10096405
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Completed & opened in 1930, the State Street Bridge connects Harrisburg to the downtown Capitol Complex. Offering spectacular views of the Capitol building & its immediate surroundings, especially at night, it is listed on the National Register of ...
Location ID: #10045906
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Riverfront Park is a public park in Harrisburg. The park runs parallel to the Susquehanna River between the shoreline and Front Street from Vaughn Street South to Paxton Street. Riverfront Park offers picturesque views of the river, City Island, ...
Location ID: #10092176
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This Historic District in Harrisburg can be found north of the Capitol building between Reily & Maclay Streets. The properties date from the late 19th to early 20th centuries; the architecture is primarily Queen Anne & Italianate.
Location ID: #10103651
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One of Harrisburg's oldest bridges, the stone arch Market Street Bridge is 1,414 feet long. It spans the Susquehanna River connecting Harrisburg to Wormleysburg & two Civil War era columns stand at the eastern entrance of the bridge. Built in 1928, ...
Location ID: #10090313
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Historic stone arch bridge that spans the Susquehanna River from Harrisburg to Wormleysburg. Two Civil War era columns stand at the eastern entrance of the bridge.
Camelback
Location ID: #10126668
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One of Harrisburg's oldest bridges, the stone arch Market Street Bridge spans the Susquehanna River connecting Harrisburg to City Island & continuing to Front Street, Wormleysburg. Two Civil War era columns from Pennsylvania’s original Capitol ...
Location ID: #10024464
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Scenes of Harrisburg,PA...including City Island & its stadium, Riverfront Park, the Walnut Street Bridge, Broad Street Market and State Capital building
Location ID: #10096333
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Old Midtown Harrisburg National Register Historic District - Cohesive late 19th Century neighborhood located between the Susquehanna River and the Historic Midtown Market District. Represents Harrisburg’s first urbanized neighborhood.
Location ID: #10092448
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Harrisburg's Old Fox Ridge neighborhood is part of Midtown & lies within the Historic District.
Location ID: #10092473
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Neighborhood in Harrisburg's Midtown & Uptown districts. This quaint area contains many historic homes & buildings.
Location ID: #10085144
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Harrisburg's Market Square is located in Downtown Harrisburg at the intersection of 2nd and Market Streets. The square was created in 1785. Since then, it has traditionally been the heart of the city, and since the 1980s has undergone a revival with ...
Location ID: #10045904
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Harrisburg's Market Square is located in Downtown Harrisburg at the intersection of 2nd and Market Streets. The square was created in 1785. Since then, it has traditionally been the heart of the city, and since the 1980s has undergone a revival with ...
Location ID: #10092480
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This historic building was originally constructed in 1867 as a shelter for the widows and orphans of Civil War soldiers. Today it serves as a residential care facility for the elderly.
Location ID: #10096338
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Picturesque views of some Harrisburg homes & businesses.
Location ID: #10082469
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The Harrisburg Historic District dates back to the 19th Century. It is made up of about 340 buildings which represent the original boundaries of the city.
Location ID: #10091711
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Cohesive neighborhood designed in the Queen Anne style and contained within the Old Uptown National Register Historic District. Developed in the 1890s by homebuilder Benjamin Engle, the neighborhood achieves distinction through its original ...
Location ID: #10184128
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Allison Hill, one of Harrisburg's distinct neighborhoods is perched on a bluff overlooking the downtown. It is home to Reservoir Park, Harrisburg's oldest & largest municipal park. The park features a large bandshell used for hosting events.
***East Hanover Township, Dauphin County
Location ID: #10186002
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Grantville, eastern Dauphin County borders Lebanon County. It is a suburb located about 17 miles east of Harrisburg.
Location ID: #10185990
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Lykens can be found in rural northern Dauphin County. The town grew due to the prominence of Anthracite coal.