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Harrisburg’s State Street strikingly leads from the Pennsylvania State Capitol to the Susquehanna River and Kunkel Plaza, and was early established as a wide boulevard, later improved with a grass mall down its center emanating from the City Beautiful Movement. Here are erected several of the City’s finest church e...
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Harrisburg prevailed in achieving State Capital status in 1810 partially due to the donation to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania by John Harris, Jr., in 1785, of four acres of the oldest portion of what would become Capitol Park, when the plan for Harrisburg was laid out that year. Over time, the Park was expanded nort...
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Rising from the downtown is a plot of four acres which were set aside in 1785 through the original town plan for the hoped-for establishment of Harrisburg as the state capital. The area is named Soldiers’ and Sailors Grove, and it is a tree-lined mall behind the state capitol building in Harrisburg. The park serves ...
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GigapanMagazine.org
vol 3 issue 2
The highlights of The State Museum of Pennsylvania’s Civil War Gallery are the paintings of the Battle of Gettysburg by artist Peter Frederick Rothermel. At the conclusion of the Civil War, the Pennsylvania legislature commissioned Rothermel to execute paintings that would ...-
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Second in a series of time-lapse gigapans from the National Civil War Museum. Panorama by Jeb Stuart / Jackson Lattimore
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The National Civil War Museum - Front Facade & Entrance Plaza. Panorama by Jeb Stuart / Jackson Lattimore
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By the advent of the Civil War, Harrisburg’s growth generated the demand for a new farmers market, in addition to the original markets situated in the middle of Market Square since the beginning of the 19th Century. Thus was formed The West Harrisburg Market Company in 1860. Thereafter, a stone market house was erect...
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This gallery highlights Gettysburg, the War’s turning point in the East. A large, detailed mural of General Pickett’s charging Division and life-size diorama of Captain Cushing’s 4th U. S. Artillery places visitors right in the midst of Pickett’s famous charge. Further, witness the suffering during the conflict...
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Here is situated the 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 point for Western pioneer excursions and a trading center, Market Square has witnessed ongoing ...
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