34 Facts About Harrisburg Pennsylvania

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Harrisburg Pennsylvania played a role in American history during the Westward Migration, the American Civil War and the Industrial Revolution.

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The first European contact with Native Americans in Harrisburg Pennsylvania was made by the Englishman, Captain John Smith, who journeyed from Virginia up the Susquehanna River in 1608 and visited with the Susquehanna tribe.

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In 1791, Harrisburg became incorporated, and in October 1812 it was named the Pennsylvania state capital, which it has remained ever since.

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Persons arriving from the east by boat had to exit at Harrisburg Pennsylvania and prepare for an overland journey westward through the mountain pass.

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Harrisburg Pennsylvania assumed importance as a provisioning stop at this point where westward bound pioneers transitioned from river travel to overland travel.

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6.

The Harrisburg Pennsylvania Canal was built in 1834 and coursed the length of the town.

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7.

Richard S Ewell's Second Corps were tasked with capturing Harrisburg and disrupting the vital Union supply and rail lines.

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Rail yard was another area of Harrisburg Pennsylvania that saw rapid and thorough change during the years of industrialization.

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9.

Harrisburg Pennsylvania's greatest problem was a shrinking city population after 1950.

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10.

Harrisburg Pennsylvania Farm Show, the largest indoor agriculture exposition in the United States, was first held in 1917 and has been held every January since then.

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11.

In June 1972, Harrisburg Pennsylvania was hit by a major flood from the remnants of hurricane Agnes.

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12.

In October 2011, Harrisburg filed for Chapter 9 bankruptcy when four members of the seven-member City Council voted to file a bankruptcy petition in order to prevent the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania from taking over the city's finances.

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13.

State legislators crafted a moratorium to prevent Harrisburg Pennsylvania from declaring bankruptcy, and after the moratorium expired, the law stripped the city government of the authority to file for bankruptcy and conferred it on the state receiver.

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14.

Directly to the north of Harrisburg Pennsylvania is the Blue Mountain ridge of the Appalachian Mountains.

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15.

The United States Postal Service designates 26 ZIP codes for Harrisburg Pennsylvania, including 13 for official use by federal and state government agencies.

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16.

Harrisburg Pennsylvania has a variable, four-season climate lying at the beginning of the transition between the humid subtropical and humid continental zones .

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17.

At that time Harrisburg Pennsylvania was a small, but substantial colonial town with a population of 875 residents.

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18.

Segregationist policy forbade these musicians from staying overnight in downtown Harrisburg Pennsylvania making the Jackson Hotel in Harrisburg Pennsylvania's 7th Ward a hub of black musicians prior the 1960s.

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19.

The Art Association of Harrisburg Pennsylvania was founded in 1926 and continues to provide education and exhibits throughout the year.

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20.

In 2004, Harrisburg Pennsylvania hosted CowParade, an international public art exhibit that has been featured in major cities all over the world.

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21.

Harrisburg Pennsylvania notably is home to large events occurring throughout the year which attracts visitors from across the country and internationally.

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22.

The original Harrisburg Pennsylvania Senators began playing in the Eastern League in 1924.

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23.

In 1940, Harrisburg Pennsylvania gained an Interstate League team affiliated with the Pittsburgh Pirates; however, the team remained in the city only until 1943, when it moved to nearby York and renamed the York Pirates.

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24.

Harrisburg Pennsylvania has been served since 1970 by the "strong mayor" form of municipal government, with separate executive and legislative branches.

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25.

Harrisburg Pennsylvania is known nationally for its use of a two-tiered land value taxation.

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26.

Harrisburg, as well as nearly 20 other Pennsylvania cities, employs a two-rate or split-rate property tax, which requires the taxing of the value of land at a higher rate and the value of the buildings and improvements at a lower one.

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In 2000, Florenz Plassmann and Nicolaus Tideman wrote that when comparing Harrisburg Pennsylvania cities using a higher tax rate on land value and a lower rate on improvements with similar sized Harrisburg Pennsylvania cities using the same rate on land and improvements, the higher land value taxation leads to increased construction within the jurisdiction.

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The trial court of general jurisdiction for Harrisburg Pennsylvania rests with the Court of Dauphin County and is largely funded and operated by county resources and employees.

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29.

All administrative functions of the Commonwealth of Harrisburg Pennsylvania are located within the complex and at various nearby locations.

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30.

Ronald Reagan Federal Building and Courthouse, located in downtown Harrisburg Pennsylvania, serves as the regional administrative offices of the federal government.

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31.

Harrisburg Pennsylvania is served by Capital Area Transit which provides public bus and paratransit service throughout the greater metropolitan area.

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Harrisburg Pennsylvania remained a freight rail hub for PRR's successor Conrail, which was later sold off and divided between Norfolk Southern and CSX.

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Harrisburg Pennsylvania is the location of over a dozen large bridges, many up to a mile long, that cross the Susquehanna River.

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34.

Harrisburg Pennsylvania Academy, founded in 1784, is one of the oldest independent college preparatory schools in the nation.

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