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My son and I took in the opening night game in the newly rebuilt Metrobank park on city island Harrisburg pa.
Eve Memorial Day Fireworks Celebration @ Metro Bank Park, Harrisburg, PA ...May 26, 2013
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F.N.B. Corp | Financial Services Corporation | First Nationa
Pennsylvania consumers have largely been treated to some of the best and most responsive banks in the country, due in large part to laws and an entrepreneurial spirit in the state which has led to the formation of major local and regional banks that remain committed to consumer satisfaction. Just such a bank was launched in 1864 in the state's western region in order to serve the residents of Hermitage. The town's population barely numbered more than 100 at the time, but the bank saw an opportunity and cornered the market for financial services in the town. It survived numerous financial panics over the course of the 19th and early 20th centuries, and eventually committed itself to statewide expansion during the middle part of the 20th century. Through a number of acquisitions across Pennsylvania and extreme eastern Ohio, the First National Bank Corporation, as it came to be known, transformed into one of the largest Pennsylvania local financial institutions. It remains committed to consumer services, even as it has diversified its portfolio to include tools for corporate and small business users who wish to use the bank's small-town approach to finance.
Company History:
The survival of the company which was founded in 1864 as the First National Bank of Hermitage was never guaranteed, especially given its founding during the final years of the American Civil War. The company nearly collapsed under the weight of three 20th century financial panics and economic downturns, as its extremely rural position and limited customer base made it exceptionally vulnerable. Smart management saved the bank's brand form extinction numerous times, until the company was placed into the Federal Deposit Insurance Program in 1934 alongside virtually every other financial institution in the United States.
With its newfound financial security, the bank began to slowly acquire its competitors throughout western Pennsylvania and extreme eastern portions of Ohio. These acquisitions all broadened the company's name, as each newly-owned bank was transitioned to the First National Bank of Hermitage for its consumer-facing operations. The number of acquisitions became so large by 1982 that shareholders voted to broaden the company's appeal by becoming the First National Bank of Pennsylvania, dropping the locality name that had characterized the bank's name since it's first two branches opened to the public. It was a largely appropriate move, given the bank's branches in all corners of the state by the mid-1980s.
Further changes in the bank's name and structure happened later in the decade, as it was decided that the bank would become part of a diversified financial services company and fall under the purview of that entity. This necessitated the formation of First National Bank Corporation of Pennsylvania, and it brought with it a number of new financial instruments to enhance future growth. The 1990s saw the bank adopt a wide array of business and investment services to cater to an entirely new demographic, even as it ramped up further bank acquisitions to broaden its number of branches in Pennsylvania.
By the 2000s, it became necessary to rebrand the company as simply FNB Corp, the leading local financial institution in the Keystone State. The bank began engaging in home lending products and other tools such as vehicle finance and personal lending, increasing its assets by more than a third in just under ten years.
1864: The First National Bank of Hermitage opens its first two branches in the small town of Hermitage, Pennsylvania, in the extreme western portion of the state
1907: The bank teeters on the brink of collapse as financial panic sweeps the country and consumers demand their money withdrawn from all accounts with the institution
1934: Having survived the Great Depression, First National Bank of Hermitage is brought into the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation to ensure its survival during any future financial panic or economic downturn
1957: First National Bank of Hermitage acquires three of its competitors in western Pennsylvania and transitions them to its own brand name for consumer-facing operations
1974: The bank purchases the branches and assets of another five smaller competitors throughout all regions in the state, giving it a presence throughout every Pennsylvania market
1981: Two more Pennsylvania banks are purchased by the company
1982: First National Bank of Hermitage elects to change its consumer-facing branches to a new brand, given the name First National Bank of Pennsylvania
1984: The company's shareholders and executives elect to transform the bank into a diversified financial services corporation which will operate under the name First National Bank Corporation
Im From Harrisburg
Behind the Scenes of the Video Where The Capital W.O.P. breaks down the importance of knowing Central PA Middlesworth Chips to Tell Em Why You Glad.
Harrisburg East Campground in Harrisburg Pa. Tour! ( Hershey RV Show)
This is the cute little campground we stayed in while at the Hershey RV show 2019. They have 68 RV sites and 12 tent sites. Most of the RV sites are pull thru! Gravel sites with paved roads.
Construction Update March 10th
A look into the renovations going on at Metro Bank Park, home of the Harrisburg Senators.
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Moptop Skatepark DIY | Harrisburg PA
Skating MopTop DIY spot just outside of Harrisburg Pennsylvania. Fun little spot, and it was our first time skating it!
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Source: No City money used for City Islanders' new stadium
HARRISBURG -- The Harrisburg City Islanders' dream of a new stadium now appears to be a reality.
Harrisburg Mayor Eric Papenfuse announced today plans are in place for a new multi-use facility at the city-owned Skyline Sports Complex on City Island.
The plans include upgrading the current facility seating to more than 4,500 seats; creating a new entrance plaza, new concession area, locker rooms, and restroom facilities; installing a new scoreboard and a variety of other amenities designed to allow this facility to be a multi-use soccer field, youth development center and concert arena, according to a news release.
A source with knowledge of the project tells CBS 21 News Sports Director Jason Bristol the plans do not call for any money from the City of Harrisburg.
This new facility is being planned for 2016, said Mayor Papenfuse in a statement, and will provide a wonderful new recreational facility for the entire region.
An official announcement of the stadium project will be made Thursday.
Skyline is home of the Harrisburg City Islanders, a member of the United Soccer League's Professional Division. The Islanders are affiliated with the Philadelphia Union of Major League Soccer.
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Opening Day 1987
Courtesy of abc27, a video package of Riverside Stadium's debut at the Senators home opener in 1987.
Metro Bank Park
Metro Bank Park, located in Harrisburg, PA and home to the Harrisburg Senators.....Visited on August 18, 2013....See the full review at:
5 most embarrassing moments in Pennsylvania politics in 2015
From Kathleen Kane's Porngate saga to the budget impasse, here are the five political events that made us shake our heads the most in 2015.
City Island & Metro Bank Park
Unedited video of City Island, the City of Harrisburg and Metro Bank Park.
Harrisburg Senators Baseball Stadium
With a great view of the Pennsylvania state capital's skyline.
This was my first time on City Island... and I was impressed.
Harrisburg Senators Media Day 2010
Michael Parks & WHP 580 give a quick video tour of the totally renovated Metro Bank Park 4/6/10
Metro Bank Stadium with the Freddie Long Band
Crosstown Traffic and ballpark Hot Dogs for everyone. Go Harrisburg Senators, thanks for having us!
July 4th at Metro Bank Park
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Venue Spotlight - PA Farm Show Complex & Expo Center
We take you inside one of the country's largest multi-use complexes. With roots in agriculture, the PA Farm Show Complex & Expo Center has grown to host some of the region's biggest sports events and other special events.
This versatile venue can host nearly any event. We'll see you soon!
Contact: HHSE Manager of Business Development Dean Polk at dean@hhsportsandevents.com
Jones slams walk-off dinger for Harrisburg
7/16/18: Hunter Jones completed a perfect day at the plate by blasting a walk-off grand slam for Senators in 6-3 win
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