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39 E. Main Street, Mechanicsburg PA 17055, United States of America
Inscription. Oldest public building in Mechanicsburg. Built in 1825 on land given by Martin Rupp. As provided in the charter, it has been used by many religious sects on payment of small fees. , Erected by Pennsylvania Historical ... More on HMDB

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Mechanicsburg PA 17055, United States of America
Inscription. Built about 1792. It extended from Michael Simpson's ferry on the Susquehanna to Carlisle, following, at this point, a course later known as Simpson St. Used by many persons traveling to western part of state. , Erected ... More on HMDB

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5115 East Trindle Road, Mechanicsburg PA 17050, United States of America
Inscription. Confederate General Albert G. Jenkins and his staff occupied this house, June 28-30, 1863. His brigade, a part of General Ewell's Corps, had entered Mechanicsburg to reconnoiter the approaches to Harrisburg with a view ... More on HMDB

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444 Silver Spring Road, Mechanicsburg PA 17050, United States of America
Silver Spring Presbyterian Church 444 Silver Spring Rd. Mechanicsburg, PA 17050 Directions The Rev. Don Steele, ... More on Carlislepby.org
Inscription. Founder 1734 on land of James Silver by Scotch-Irish Presbyterians, earliest settlers of the Cumberland Valley. Present church built in 1783, restored in 1928 to its original style, an... More on HMDB

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217 E Main St, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055
Timeline of Mechanicsburg Before any houses, travelers used the alternate Indian path/route (Trindle Springs Road) which left the main Frankstown Path at Camp Hill, going through Mechanicsburg, Hickory Town and joining the main path ... More on Mechanicsburgmuseum.org

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3 Allen Street, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055
Volunteers Make the MMA Possible In 1975, a small group of dedicated and concerned citizens established what was to become Mechanicsburg's "museum," saving precious local historic materials and objects from loss or destruction. From ... More on Mechanicsburgmuseum.org

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100 Wildwood Way, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Inscription. Inspired by 'City Beautiful' advocates Horace McFarland and Mira Lloyd Dock, Wildwood Park ope... More on HMDB
In addition to the abundant nature life that surrounded us during our visit, the four hours we spent were ... More on TripAdvisor

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N 3rd and State Streets, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17101
In 1906 President Theodore Roosevelt dedicated the gleaming granite capitol, declaring it "the handsomest ... More on Off the Beaten Path: Pennsylvania
In addition to indoor tours of this elaborate complex, there are also acres of landscaped grounds and a bea... More on DogFriendly.com

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Mechanicsburg PA 17050, United States of America
Inscription. Site of the College that was chartered in 1857, and named for Washington Irving, a trustee. First women's college in Pennsylvania to grant degrees in arts and sciences. It closed in 1929. , Erected by Pennsylvania Historical ... More on HMDB

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Harrisburg PA 17102, United States of America
