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This is the first of three panoramas taken from the same location in Harrisburg’s Reservoir Park that track the change of seasons from summer to late fall. Seen here is the setting of The National Civil War Museum at far right as it looks westward toward downtown Harrisburg at far left; the northern terminus of Gener...
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GigapanMagazine.org
vol 3 issue 2
Chartered in 1845, here is established Harrisburg’s oldest and largest Cemetery, with period Carpenter Gothic-styled caretaker’s house, as the final resting place of many noted individuals of national, state and local importance. Soldiers from all American Wars, including...-
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- Old Pennsylvania Railroad Station (Harrisburg Transportation Center), Harrisburg, PA by Laura Tomokiyo
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Panorama by Jeb Stuart / Jackson Lattimore. Harrisburg grew from its earliest years due to its strategic location as a gateway to western expansion becoming one of the most important inland centers of transportation and trade, exceeded only by the major Atlantic Seaboard and Chesapeake Bay cities. The development of ...
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Harrisburg’s distinction as the Susquehanna River’s trademark city is garnered through both its stunning riverfront setting and its ever-growing skyline, presenting a panorama of urban vitality and architectural heritage. It was this riverfront that Lee’s army sought to cross to capture the city of Harrisburg, a ...
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This is the main parlor of what was originally the stone residence of John Harris, Jr. (1727-1791), the founder of Harrisburg, which he erected around the end of the French and Indian War in 1766. In 1785, the plan of Harrisburg was laid out in the home by Harris and his son-in-law, William Maclay, one of the first U. ...
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The final years of the War are explained in this gallery as General Grant faces General Lee in the most intense fighting of the conflict. General Sherman takes on General Hood in the struggle over Atlanta, capturing that city and then marching his army to the sea. General Sheridan defeats General Early at Cedar Creek a...
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Panorama by Jeb Stuart / Jackson Lattimore
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