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Harrisburg
The town of Harrisburg was founded by Mos...
National Historic Landmark - Harrisburg Station and Trainshed
National Historic Landmark - Harrisburg Station and Trains...
Harrisburg Cemetery
In remembrance of the pioneers who gave their lives to the...
Harrisburg Covered Bridge
400 yards south, this bridge was built over the East Fork ...
Harrisburg
Pennsylvania's capital since 1812. As Harris' Ferry, was s...
Harrisburg
Pennsylvania's capital since 1812. As Harris' Ferry, was s...
Harrisburg
Pennsylvania's capital since 1812. As Harris' Ferry, was s...
Harrisburg Cemetery
This 35-acre cemetery, chartered by the Commonwealth and o...
Harrisburg
Pennsylvania's capital since 1812. As Harris' Ferry, was s...
Harrisburg Giants
Harrisburg-based Negro League baseball team founded around...
Results for Harrisburg
Harrisburg/ Harrisburg Residents
Harrisburg
The town of Harrisburg was founded by Moses Harris in 1859. By 1868, twenty-five families had made their homes in this little valley along Quail Creek, located three miles south of Leeds and twelve miles northeast of St. George. The ...
National Historic Landmark - Harrisburg Station and Trainshed
National Historic Landmark - Harrisburg Station and Trainshed
With its passenger station and two train sheds, the Harrisburg Station is the most important structure remaining from the years when the city was a major stop along the Main Line of the ...
Harrisburg Cemetery
In remembrance of the pioneers who gave their lives to the development of the west.
Marker can be reached from Salome Road 5.2 miles south of U.S. 60.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Harrisburg Covered Bridge
400 yards south, this bridge was built over the East Fork of the Little Pigeon River in 1875 by Elbert Stephenson Early, an area resident who owned Newport Mills. The bridge had deteriorated and its loss was threatened until it ...
Harrisburg
Pennsylvania's capital since 1812. As Harris' Ferry, was settled a century before by John Harris Sr. Laid out as a town in 1785 by John Harris, Jr. For over 200 years a center of travel, trade, and historic events.
Marker is ...
Harrisburg
Pennsylvania's capital since 1812. As Harris' Ferry, was settled a century before by John Harris Sr. Laid out as a town in 1785 by John Harris Jr. For over 200 years a center of travel, trade and historic events.
Marker is ...
Harrisburg
Pennsylvania's capital since 1812. As Harris' Ferry, was settled a century before by John Harris Sr. Laid out as a town in 1785 by John Harris Jr. For over 200 years a center of travel, trade and historic events.
Marker is ...
Harrisburg Cemetery
This 35-acre cemetery, chartered by the Commonwealth and opened in 1845, is the oldest and largest in the capital city. It is noted for its ornate statuary, original caretaker's house designed by A.J. Downing, and late Victorian landscape architecture. More ...
Harrisburg
Pennsylvania's capital since 1812. As Harris' Ferry, was settled a century before by John Harris Sr. Laid out as a town in 1785 by John Harris Jr. For over 200 years a center of travel, trade and historic events.
Marker is ...
Harrisburg Giants
Harrisburg-based Negro League baseball team founded around 1900 and operated by Colonel William Strothers until his death in 1933. One of 27 major Negro League teams across the nation, the Giants finished in second place in the Eastern Colored League ...