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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM405_strawberry-square-phase-ii_Harrisburg-PA.html
This block of historic buildings traces a glimpse of Harrisburg's 19th and 20th Century retail development. Restored as Phase II of the Strawberry Square shopping complex in the late 1980's and part of the Old Downtown Harrisburg Commercial Histor…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM404_whitaker-center-for-science-and-the-arts_Harrisburg-PA.html
Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts, which opened September 9, 1999, is the successful culmination of decades worth of community effort to develop a major performing arts and science center in downtown Harrisburg. The resources which were bro…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM402_old-dauphin-county-courthouses_Harrisburg-PA.html
Two Dauphin County Courthouses occupied this site at the intersection of Market St. and what was originally known as Raspberry Street, later appropriately renamed Court Street. John Harris, Jr.'s original plan for Harrisburg set aside this land fo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3ZH_dauphin-deposit-bank-building_Harrisburg-PA.html
The structure across the street is the oldest bank building in the Harrisburg Metropolitan Area and stands as an icon to the financial institution that helped to fuel the City's growth since the 1830's. Survivor of several Economic Panics, the Civ…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3Z9_george-j-heisely-residence-and-the-national-anthem_Harrisburg-PA.html
In the building at the northwest corner of N. Second and Walnut Streets lived George J. Heisely (1789-1880) who was a Harrisburg mathematical instrument and clockmaker. Heisely had joined the First Regiment of the Pennsylvania Militia's First Brig…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3YT_union-trust-building_Harrisburg-PA.html
Touted as "Harrisburg's First Skyscraper," the Union Trust Building was completed in 1906 and exemplified the beginning of Center City's 20th Century upward growth, particularly as spawned by the completion of the new State Capitol Building that y…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3YR_rev-dr-martin-luther-king-city-government-center_Harrisburg-PA.html
This building, the only municipal headquarters building in the world to be named after the civil rights leader, was built for and has served as Harrisburg's City Hall since June, 1982. As part of its efforts to revitalize Center City Harrisburg, m…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3YQ_the-claster-building_Harrisburg-PA.html
This building was erected in 1920 for the offices of the Pennsylvania Public Services Commission and was one of the first buildings in downtown Harrisburg intended to be leased for state offices. Originally known as the Claster Building, having be…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3YM_harrisburg-hospital_Harrisburg-PA.html
Harrisburg Hospital, the city's first public hospital, opened in the former South Ward School building in 1873, beginning a course that today makes Harrisburg a major health and research center. The school faced Mulberry Street (now vacated) which…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3YE_market-square_Harrisburg-PA.html
Here is situated the nationally renowned historic and contemporary urban hub of the City of Harrisburg and the Greater Harrisburg Metropolitan Area. Laid out as the center focus of John Harris, Jr.'s plan in 1785 when Harrisburg was a launching po…
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