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Flying with my DJI PHANTOM 4PRO & Mavic Pro drones over at City Island in Harrisburg Pennsylvania with NYC - CEO of The Other Side 456. ////Saturday1 December 2018
Skyline of Harrisburg Pennsylvania from City Island
Harrisburg is the capital of the state of Pennsylvania this video features a brief but hard to see glimpse of the State Capitol Buildings Dome City Island is probably best known has home of the Harrisburg Senators of the eastern league
Explore HBG: Summer on City Island
Discover all the fun attractions and activities on City Island in Harrisburg!
Top Tourist Attractions in Harrisburg: Travel Guide Pennsylvania
Top Tourist Attractions and beautiful places in Harrisburg: Travel Guide Pennsylvania
National Civil War Museum, Pennsylvania State Capitol, Wildwood Park, State Museum of Pennsylvania, Pride of the Susquehanna, Pennsylvania National Fire Museum, Cathedral of Saint Patrick, City Island, Susquehanna Art Museum, Fort Hunter Mansion and Park
Best Attractions & Things to do in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania PA
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List of Best Things to do in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (PA)
National Civil War Museum
Pennsylvania State Capitol
Fort Hunter Mansion and Park
Wildwood Park
City Island
State Museum of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex and Expo Center
Riverfront Park
Pride of the Susquehanna
Whitaker Center
Harrisburg, PA tour
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Welcome to Harrisburg, PA The Capital City
If you're like me, when you think of Pennsylvania, what cities come to mind? For me, it's always been Philadelphia & Pittsburgh. Well, a new city has climbed my rankings of one of the nicest cities I've visited and is most definitely right up at the top in the State of Pennsylvania! Harrisburg is a city of endless architectural beauty and it's location along the gorgeous Susquehanna River make this place a definite hidden gem!
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Harrisburg Pennsylvania's Capital Historical Tour
Harrisburg Pennsylvania's Capital Historical Tour
Harrisburg is the capital of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States of America
Harrisburg is the capital of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, a state in the United States of America.Pennsylvania,Festivals and Parades[edit]
Harrisburg is known for its many parades and street festivals that take place, especially in the summer time.
American MusicFest, Riverfront Park and City Island, [55], Harrisburg's Fourth of July celebration
Kipona, Riverfront Park and City Island, [56], a three day festival of food, arts and family fun around Labor day.
Patriot-News Artsfest, Riverfront Park, [57]
Italian Lake Concert Series, Italian Lake, [58], Sundays at 7:30PM throughout the summer.
3rd in the Burg, Downtown and midtown, [59], the third Friday of every month Harrisburg's art galleries and shops stay open late and serve entertainment.
Pride Festival of Central PA, Downtown and Riverfront Park, [60], Central Pennsylvania's LGBT Pride Festival, held the last weekend of July
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Harrisburg has been an important location for statewide transportation since selected as the capital of Pennsylvania in 1812. The canal system and subsequent development of railroads, highways and airlines in the early century played a key role in transforming Harrisburg into a commercial and distribution center for Pennsylvania and the East. The city is centrally located 80 miles north of Baltimore, 100 miles west of Philadelphia, and 100 miles north of Washington D.C.
State Capitol Building
The Capitol was designed in the American Renaissance Style by Philadelphia Architect Joseph-Huston (1866-1940), who envisioned the building as a Palace of Art. Built and furnished at a cost of $13 million, the Capitol features paintings, stained glass and furnishings by some of the best artisans of the day - Extract Out of A Centennial Celebration 1906 - 2006, Pennsylvania General Assembly.
The state capitol of Pennsylvania is a beautiful architectural masterpiece that encompasses many artistic designs and marvels. The capitol building is an Italian Renaissance-style statehouse. It includes collections of art, sculptures and large murals. On the floor of the main hallway are tiles that show Pennsylvania's history, symbols, insects and animals. The capitol dome rises 272 feet, and was modeled after St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, and it's magnificent staircase looks like one from the Paris Opera. Over 100,000 people per year enjoy a free tour of Harrisburg's Capitol building.
Theaters[edit]
The Gamut Classic Theatre, [39] located in Strawberry Square, has its own Shakespeare Festival that puts on a few plays each year for a few weeks at a time. Tickets are $25 ($17 for students and seniors), with buy-one-get-one-free discounts on Fridays and Bring Your Own Price discounts on Sundays. During the summer, the theatre also puts on a free production of a Shakspeare play in Reservoir Park. In 2008, the play will be Love's Labor's Lost, June 4-14. The Gamut is also the home of the Popcorn Hat Player's Children's Theatre. Tickets are $6.
Midtown Cinema, [40]. A small three screen theater in midtown Harrisburg. They have a great selection of independent films, along with good ice cream, coffee, and teas.
Theatre Harrisburg, [41]. Established in 1926 and one of the oldest community theatres in the country. Plays in the Sunoco Performance Theater at the Whitaker center.
Stage On Herr, [42]. The newest addition to Harrisburg's theater scene. A 3,500 square foot venue with soaring ceilings in a former gym, the space has been renovated and is now home to plays, concerts, comedy, art, parties and more.
Galleries and Art[edit]
Susquehanna Art Museum, 301 Market St, [43]. Harrisburg's largest art museum featuring the Doshi Gallery for Contemporary Art.
Harrisburg Midtown Arts Center, 1110 N 3rd St, [44]. Large complex in renovated building home to Stage on Herr, 3rd street Gallery, film office, cafe and spa.
Arts at 510, 510 N 3rd St, [45]
The Mantis Collective, 214 Verbeke St, [46]
Art House Lounge, 217 N 2nd St, [47], local and regional artists in a unique care-free environment right on restaurant row.
Art Association of Harrisburg, 21 N Front St, [48]
Brass Monkey Studios, 202 North St, [49], a offbeat tattoo parlor and art gallery between downtown and midtown.
Gallery Blu, 1633 N 3rd St, [50], midtown's newest art gallery specializes in emerging and established local and regional artists.
Gallery at Second (Gallery@Second), 608 N 2nd St, ☎ 717-233-2498, [1]. edit
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Fun Family Things to Do in Harrisburg, PA - All Things Fadra
I took my son on a weekend getaway to Harrisburg, PA for the first time and we found so many fun family things to do!
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Pennsylvania State Capitol Time-Lapse
Here's a quick time time-lapse video I shot at work. This is the Pennsylvania State Capitol Building in Harrisburg, PA.
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(Harrisburg) The Capital City of Pennsylvania
I live in the Capital city of Pennsylvania. No, not Philadelphia. I live in Harrisburg. I will tell you a bit about where I live. I'll show you some of the city that sits along the Susquehanna River.
Nestled in the Susquehanna Valley, Harrisburg has a big city feel packed in a small one. Surrounded by mountains and lush woodlands, it's a perfect mix of city and country.
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WALNUT STREET BRIDGE PENNSYLVANIA
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The Walnut Street Bridge also known as The People's Bridge, is a truss bridge that spanned the Susquehanna River in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania until 1996. Built by the Phoenix Bridge Company in 1890, it is the oldest remaining bridge connecting Harrisburg's downtown and Riverfront Park with City Island. Since flooding in 1996 collapsed sections of the western span, it no longer connects to the West Shore. The bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. The bridge was built to break the toll monopoly enjoyed by the neighboring Camelback Bridge (now the Market Street Bridge). The Walnut Street Bridge was closed to motor vehicles and converted to a pedestrian and bikeway link to City Island after the 1972 Hurricane Agnes flood. The eastern span of the bridge is outlined in lights which, along with the City Island facilities, create a dynamic visual effect at night. The 2,801-foot (854 m) span is one of the longest pedestrian bridges in the world. In January 1996, as a result of rising flood waters from the North American blizzard of 1996, the Walnut Street bridge lost two of its seven western spans when high floodwaters and a large ice flow lifted the spans off their foundations and swept them down the river. A third span was damaged and later collapsed into the river.
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Historic State Street Harrisburg Pennsylvania
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State Capitals Song
State Capitals Song by
This song is intended to help children memorize the state capitals of the 50 states of America.
The capitals of the United States are expected to be learned by all American school children. We have deliberately tried to cycle through the states in a fairly obvious geographical order -- with a few small jumps to enable the lyrics to have a nice rhyme and rhythm.
We have set the lyrics to what we hope is catchy but unobtrusive music to aid in the memorization process.
Even for children and adults who don't live in the USA, an awareness of the 50 capital cities and states is an advantage.
Please feel free to give us any feedback with regards to pronunciation of the capitals and states in the comments section. As will be clear from a quick listen we are not actually from America, but we hope that each state and capital city has been pronounced correctly -- despite not being said with an American accent!
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Honolulu's in Hawaii
And there's Boise Idaho
In Oregon there's Salem
And Alaska has Juneau
Olympia's in Washington
There's Helena Montana
Cheyenne's in Wyoming
And there's Lincoln in Nebraska
Sacramento, California
Carson City's in Nevada
There's Denver Colorado
And then Salt Lake City Utah
There is Phoenix Arizona
And Topeka's up in Kansas
Santa Fe is in New Mexico
And Austin's down in Texas
Baton Rouge Louisiana
Oklahoma has its city
Little Rock's in Arkansas
And Jackson Mississippi
Montgomery Alabama
And Nashville Tennessee
Jefferson City in Missouri
And Frankfort Kentucky
Des Moines is next in Iowa
Then Pierre in South Dakota
North Dakota has Bismarck
Saint Paul's in Minnesota
There is Madison Wisconsin
Indianapolis Indiana
Illinois has Springfield
Down in Georgia there's Atlanta
Columbia South Carolina
Tallahassee Florida
In North Carolina Raleigh
And there's Richmond in Virginia
There's Columbus in Ohio
In West Virginia Charleston
Lansing's up in Michigan
Connecticut has Hartford
Dover is in Delaware
Annapolis in Maryland
Harrisburg Pennsylvania
And Providence Rhode Island
In New York there will be Albany
And in New Jersey Trenton
In Vermont it is Montpelier
And Massachusetts Boston
Well now we've covered 48
And only two remain
They are Concord in New Hampshire
And Augusta up in Maine
Take A Tour Of Reservoir Park
The city of Harrisburg recently won a $50,000 state grant to hire a consultant to identify ways to improve the under-utilized park. As it stands, the park has high maintenance requirements, a low number of users and problems with speeding cars and...