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n Railway lines, and in the north by Midtown | Harrisburg, a mixed-use commercial and residential neig |
He attended the | Harrisburg Academy and the Cumberland Valley State Norm |
He served as a trustee of | Harrisburg Academy, Franklin College in Lancaster, Penn |
ia Center in Swatara Township (though with a | Harrisburg address). |
Another team representing | Harrisburg affiliated with the Pittsburgh Pirates forme |
Darius Couch, and helped man the defenses of | Harrisburg against a threatened attack by Confederates |
the 101st and 103d Observation Squadrons at | Harrisburg Airport early in the war to train pilots in |
IYC St. Charles and IYC | Harrisburg also house the Receiving and Classification |
lphia, Trenton, and New York to the east and | Harrisburg, Altoona (Pennsylvanian only), and Pittsburg |
the nearby commercial centers of Galveston, | Harrisburg, and Houston spawning new communities such a |
h The Patriot-News, the primary newspaper of | Harrisburg, and said that he was considering returning |
e Eastgate Center opened in 1991 in downtown | Harrisburg and maintains 4 classrooms, 1 microcomputer |
d in 1906 as Nixonville, when the Galveston, | Harrisburg and San Antonio Railway built its lines thro |
The Amtrak stations at | Harrisburg and Lancaster have high level platforms whic |
ion serves the metro areas of York, Hanover, | Harrisburg, and Lancaster, Pennsylvania. |
Susquehanna is often just a few feet deep at | Harrisburg, and is it possible (although not necessaril |
s Keystone Service between New York City and | Harrisburg, and by the Pennsylvanian between New York a |
agic Railroad (feature film, 2000) filmed in | Harrisburg and Strasburg |
onveniently positioned between the cities of | Harrisburg and Hershey, Pa. |
s Morrison-Wesley, an investment banker from | Harrisburg; and Jennifer Mann, a State Representative f |
he line opened with horse-drawn cars between | Harrisburg and Portsmouth. |
Wert died on March 11, 1920 in | Harrisburg and is buried in Gettysburg. |
The Galveston, | Harrisburg and San Antonio Railway opened its line thro |
once provided access to the state capital in | Harrisburg and were moved to the estate by Simon Camero |
Cumberland, Dauphin, York and the cities of | Harrisburg and York. |
The town began as a depot on the Galveston, | Harrisburg and San Antonio Railway in 1906. |
second hearing was held on April 7, 2006 in | Harrisburg and a third and final hearing occurred on Ma |
In 1902, McCormick was elected mayor of | Harrisburg and as part of the growing City Beautiful mo |
Downtown | Harrisburg and the Susquehanna River |
otherchurch of the Roman Catholic Diocese of | Harrisburg and is the seat of its prelate bishop. |
long island in the Susquehanna River between | Harrisburg and Wormleysburg, Pennsylvania in the United |
He died in | Harrisburg and is interred at East Harrisburg Cemetery. |
He was a member of the borough council of | Harrisburg and a member of the board of school director |
nover) and express routes from Gettysburg to | Harrisburg and from York to Harrisburg and Towson, Mary |
He returned to | Harrisburg and purchased the Daily and Weekly Patriot a |
y Railroad in 1881, and was connected to the | Harrisburg and Potomac Railroad in 1886.:41 |
He returned to | Harrisburg and engaged in the bond business. |
the National Civil War Museum and the Hilton | Harrisburg and Towers were built during his term, along |
ssman, in September 1923 when the Galveston, | Harrisburg and San Antonio Railway established a statio |
lphia, PA on August 12, 1922, and grew up in | Harrisburg and Palmyra. |
(independent film, 1999) filmed in | Harrisburg and Lancaster |
and Market Streets in the heart of downtown | Harrisburg and the Whitaker Center for Science and the |
( | Harrisburg and the Giants battled for the pennant.) |
urred in the Pioneer Mills community between | Harrisburg and Midland in Cabarrus County, where a mill |
Miller is a long-time resident of | Harrisburg and a successful small business owner in the |
Southern Piedmont District is based in | Harrisburg and serves Anson, Cabarrus, Cleveland, Gasto |
as held on February 14th-17th, 2002 - Hilton | Harrisburg and Towers on Market Square in Harrisburg, P |
ing the westward expansion of the Galveston, | Harrisburg and San Antonio Railway. |
ed land for a flag station on the Galveston, | Harrisburg and San Antonio Railway in the late 1800s. |
ld on February 10th-13th, 2000 at the Hilton | Harrisburg and Towers on Market Square in Harrisburg, P |
the line over freight rail tracks located on | Harrisburg and Hughes, continuing onward to Cesar Chave |
their inaugural season, they were called the | Harrisburg Angels). |
in Altoona, Pennsylvania, but grew up in the | Harrisburg area after his father, a telephone company e |
Buxton graduated from | Harrisburg Area Community College with an associates de |
In 2005, | Harrisburg Area Community College adopted the slogan: C |
hin the State System of Higher Education and | Harrisburg Area Community College, Penn State faculty a |
graduate of Central Dauphin High School and | Harrisburg Area Community College. |
Pennsylvania Game Commission Academy and the | Harrisburg Area Community College's Municipal Police Ac |
The station is currently owned by | Harrisburg Area Media Information Corporation. |
ding, and the channel was reallocated to the | Harrisburg area for Non-commercial educational use. |
ng is home to the central administration for | Harrisburg Area Community College and also the Green Ce |
While | Harrisburg Area Community College remains the college's |
select home games with Special Olympics, the | Harrisburg area YMCA, PA State Police Camp Cadet, Paxto |
rol approved a Memo Of Understanding between | Harrisburg Area Community College and Sci-Tech High reg |
Formerly known as | Harrisburg Area Community College (HACC), HACC, Central |
undancy of state warehouse facilities in the | Harrisburg area, reducing the number of warehouses and |
one of three enclosed malls in the immediate | Harrisburg area, and is the only enclosed mall in Harri |
It is the seventh largest employer in the | Harrisburg area. |
Lowe (born in | Harrisburg, Arkansas) got his BA from Hendrix College a |
Charles Ray Malone (born July 8, 1965, in | Harrisburg, Arkansas) is a former relief pitcher who pl |
WHF is a commercial radio station located in | Harrisburg, Arkansas, broadcasting to the Jonesboro, Ar |
ross, whose art estate was bequeathed to the | Harrisburg Art Association, and Pearl S. Buck. |
-07-27 in the Pennsylvania National Guard at | Harrisburg as Company D. 8th Infantry. |
With the incorporation of | Harrisburg as the State Capital in 1812, even more trav |
ton Creek at the north-easternmost border of | Harrisburg at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex. |
official story behind the firing of longtime | Harrisburg Authority financial adviser Bruce Barnes. |
X-mas Gift List," contains footage of former | Harrisburg Authority board member Eric Papenfuse readin |
ric Places as a contributing property to the | Harrisburg Avenue Tobacco Historic District. |
e Susquehanna River, the organization of the | Harrisburg Bank, and the construction of the Middletown |
Kevin C. Rhoades (Bishop of | Harrisburg, Bishop of Fort Wayne-South Bend) |
ies, with personnel primarily being from the | Harrisburg Bureau of Fire, the Philadelphia Fire Depart |
sylvania Emergency Management Agency and the | Harrisburg Bureau of Fire through MOA. |
(AM) in 1990 and was assigned to the post of | Harrisburg bureau chief in 1993. |
vania, working for KYW (AM), where he is the | Harrisburg bureau chief. |
, working for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette as | Harrisburg Bureau Chief. |
In 2003, he was assigned to the | Harrisburg Bureau Chief. |
all was mostly a relief pitcher for Double-A | Harrisburg, but in 2008, again with Harrisburg, he was |
, Dattilo was appointed the eighth Bishop of | Harrisburg by Pope John Paul II. |
As people from | Harrisburg came over the river during the summers, a da |
HACC students at the | Harrisburg campus recently began extramural competition |
ally teaches classes at the local Penn State | Harrisburg campus. |
-The Capital College, otherwise known as the | Harrisburg Campus. |
There are three organizations on the | Harrisburg Campus: Student Government Association, or S |
ed the Warren Bridge at Charlestown; and the | Harrisburg Canal in Pennsylvania. |
, and was replaced by another franchise, the | Harrisburg Caps, who finished out the Senators' season. |
Harsco was founded in 1850 as The | Harrisburg Car Manufacturing Company and changed its na |
He was interred in | Harrisburg Cemetery in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. |
East | Harrisburg Cemetery is a cemetery located in Harrisburg |
died at the age of 78 and was buried in the | Harrisburg Cemetery. |
Interment in | Harrisburg Cemetery. |
Interment at | Harrisburg Cemetery. |
He is buried in | Harrisburg Cemetery. |
He is interred at | Harrisburg Cemetery. |
He was interred at | Harrisburg Cemetery. |
He is buried in East | Harrisburg Cemetery. |
Astro-man?, and Joel Lambdin, founder of the | Harrisburg Chamber Players. |
Expecting to start another season with | Harrisburg, Chencinski was given the chance of a week-l |
ster Opera Company and Music Director of the | Harrisburg Choral Society. |
Western Mass's 3-1 opening day defeat to the | Harrisburg City Islanders. |
On March 11, 2011 the | Harrisburg City Islanders announced the signing of Mars |
ional in 2010 when he joined home-town club, | Harrisburg City Islanders in the USL Second Division (a |
n 2001, Thompson was elected to serve on the | Harrisburg City Council. |
th African footballer, currently playing for | Harrisburg City Islanders in the USL Second Division. |
Di Biase signed with the | Harrisburg City Islanders of the USL Second Division in |
erican soccer player who currently plays for | Harrisburg City Islanders in the USL Second Division. |
n Western Mass's opening day 3-1 loss to the | Harrisburg City Islanders, and went on to make seven ap |
Western Mass's 3-1 opening day defeat to the | Harrisburg City Islanders, and went on to make 4 appear |
Lapore played for the | Harrisburg City Islanders during the 2005 and 2006 USL |
He signed for | Harrisburg City Islanders in 2007, and made 5 appearanc |
nal debut on June 11, 2010 in a game against | Harrisburg City Islanders. |
ainst FC Dallas., before being loaned to the | Harrisburg City Islanders of the USL Second Division in |
n the final to the USL-2 championship to the | Harrisburg City Islanders. |
The bridge links downtown | Harrisburg, City Island, and the western suburbs of Cum |
ar Hunt US Open Cup second round win against | Harrisburg City Islanders on 23 June, before returning |
In 2005, Rutter transferred to the | Harrisburg City Islanders, where he played for two seas |
adium hosted an exhibition match between the | Harrisburg City Islanders and Crystal Palace, a Premier |
nal contract in 2011 when he signed with the | Harrisburg City Islanders of the USL Professional Divis |
debut on June 27, 2009 in a 3-2 win over the | Harrisburg City Islanders. |
He served as a member of the | Harrisburg city council from 1924 to 1927. |
can soccer player currently playing with the | Harrisburg City Islanders in the USL Professional Divis |
ned to the United States, and signed for the | Harrisburg City Islanders in 2009. |
In 2006, he moved to the | Harrisburg City Islanders of the USL Second Division. |
oving back outdoors with USL Second Division | Harrisburg City Islanders, and then on to the Charlesto |
In 2005, he signed with the | Harrisburg City Islanders of the USL Second Division. |
Kenyan soccer player who currently plays for | Harrisburg City Islanders in the USL Second Division. |
On April 15, 2004, he joined the | Harrisburg City Islanders where he finished his career. |
merican soccer player, currently playing for | Harrisburg City Islanders in the USL Professional Divis |
Basso signed with | Harrisburg City Islanders of the USL Pro league on Apri |
a Colombian footballer currently playing for | Harrisburg City Islanders in the USL Professional Divis |
n July 18, 2008 and he was reacquired by the | Harrisburg City Islanders for the remainder of the 2008 |
section is with Union Deposit Road, near the | Harrisburg city limits. |
merican soccer player, currently playing for | Harrisburg City Islanders in the USL Professional Divis |
Moloi signed with the | Harrisburg City Islanders of the USL Second Division in |
Pierce turned professional with | Harrisburg City Islanders in the USL Second Division in |
professional in 2010 when he signed with the | Harrisburg City Islanders of the USL Second Division. |
professional in 2009 when he signed for the | Harrisburg City Islanders of the USL Second Division. |
nts annually and is the home stadium for the | Harrisburg City Islanders soccer team. |
attery released Korol and he signed with the | Harrisburg City Islanders of USL-2 on July 12, 2004 in |
ican soccer player currently playing for the | Harrisburg City Islanders in the USL Professional Divis |
He was loaned to the | Harrisburg City Islanders of the USL Second Division in |
had spells with the Greenville Lions and the | Harrisburg City Islanders before joining Performance FC |
on April 17, 2010, in a league match against | Harrisburg City Islanders. |
Harrisburg City Islanders is an American professional s | |
t on 25 April 2009, in the 3-1 defeat to the | Harrisburg City Islanders, and went on to play 15 games |
team appearance, and was later signed by the | Harrisburg City Islanders of the USL Second Division. |
in the Pioneers' 3-1 opening day loss to the | Harrisburg City Islanders, and went on to make 10 appea |
The Sports Complex is the home of the | Harrisburg City Islanders USL Second Division soccer te |
n, and hosts a professional teams called the | Harrisburg City Islanders. |
nd Rough Riders., before transferring to the | Harrisburg City Islanders in 2004. |
he team on May 7, 2010 in a 2-1 win over the | Harrisburg City Islanders. |
t by the team; instead, he was signed by the | Harrisburg City Islanders of the USL Second Division. |
Brief stints with the | Harrisburg City Islanders and the California Cougars fo |
mary, Mayor Reed lost his re-election bid to | Harrisburg City Council president Linda Thompson. |
ral PA Literacy Council, and a member of the | Harrisburg City Business Revolving Loan Committee. |
professional in 2008 when he signed with the | Harrisburg City Islanders of the USL Second Division. |
The | Harrisburg City Council, is the legislative branch of t |
9 in Richmond's 2-2 opening day tie with the | Harrisburg City Islanders, and helped the Kickers to th |
ut for them on July 3, in a game against the | Harrisburg City Islanders. |
In 2007 he signed with | Harrisburg City Islanders of the USL Second Division, w |
, 2010, the winner in a 3-2 victory over the | Harrisburg City Islanders. |
In 2005, Bill Becher, the | Harrisburg coach, was named USL-2 Coach of the Year, wh |
The | Harrisburg Colliery Company was organized by J. H. Kilm |
It introduced printing to three towns: | Harrisburg, Columbia, and Houston. |
1946), The Evening News (1917 to 1946), and | Harrisburg Common Council (1900 to 1902). |
emplar, Royal and Select Masters Knights and | Harrisburg Consistory A. A. S. R. |
The Roman Catholic Diocese of | Harrisburg covers 15 counties of South Central Pennsylv |
Harrisburg, Dauphin County (east) | |
ivate authority formed to redevelop downtown | Harrisburg, designated downtown Harrisburg bounded by M |
farming was still the predominant industry, | Harrisburg did not develop in the arts, music, and scie |
As head of the | Harrisburg Diocese, he was the spiritual leader of the |
Cities of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, | Harrisburg, during the Summer of 1862, in Liberia's Off |
eutenant General Richard S. Ewell threatened | Harrisburg during the June 1863 Gettysburg Campaign, bu |
I-283 begins at the | Harrisburg East interchange of the Pennsylvania Turnpik |
Columns at the | Harrisburg entrance to the bridge were salvaged from th |
It became known as the | Harrisburg Expressway, and it was given the PA 581 desi |
As a young lawyer with | Harrisburg firm McNees, Wallace & Nurick in 1988, he wa |
bernatorial election, he transferred back to | Harrisburg for his second stint as bureau chief. |
76, he was hired as a Statehouse reporter in | Harrisburg for the Inquirer and climbed through a serie |
nd operated by the Roman Catholic Diocese of | Harrisburg for boys and girls in the 7th through 12th g |
Traveling eastward, the line continues on | Harrisburg for its entire duration, making stops at Yor |
ade Valley, Maryland - September 12, 1860 in | Harrisburg), founded the Churches of God General Confer |
siding judge of the Court of Common Pleas in | Harrisburg from 1861 to 1879. |
He then practiced medicine in | Harrisburg from 1880 to 1897. |
of Texas in 1836: (Washington-on-the-Brazos, | Harrisburg, Galveston, Velasco and Columbia). |
In 1924 the | Harrisburg Giants and Washington Potomacs joined, bring |
Hilldale, the Brooklyn Royal Giants, and the | Harrisburg Giants all dropped out. |
can Giants, Lincoln Stars, St. Louis Giants, | Harrisburg Giants, Philadelphia Hilldales, Homestead Gr |
ants, Bacharach Giants, Washington Potomacs, | Harrisburg Giants, and Baltimore Black Sox. |
er, jumped east himself in 1924, joining the | Harrisburg Giants. |
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