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The mall, formerly known as the Harrisburg East Mall, opened in 1969, initially with Wanamaker's, and Gimbels as anchors, with JCPenney opening later. [1] During construction a natural limestone cave known variously as Big Pit, Paxtang or Crystal Paradise Cave known for its anthodite and speleothem formations was uncovered. [2] [3]
Harrisburg Mall Harrisburg East Mall Swatara Exchange Harrisburg: 1969-2024 Interior closed to public; mixed use redevelopment proposed Highlands Mall: Natrona Heights: 1977 - 2006 Replaced by a Walmart Supercenter: Home Furnishings Factory Outlet Morgantown: 1985 - 2011 Partially used for vehicle storage Kennywood Mall Kennywood Shops West Mifflin
This category includes all shopping malls/complexes in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and its surrounding metropolitan area, including: Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, Perry County, Pennsylvania.
East Harrisburg is a district of neighborhoods in the eastern end of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.Its southern border is formed by Interstate 83; eastern border is Paxtang along 29th Street; northern border is Market Street and the borough of Penbrook; western border is the Allison Hill neighborhood along 21st Street and including Bellevue Park. [1]
Colonial Park Mall is a shopping mall in Lower Paxton Township, Pennsylvania, about 3 miles (4.8 km) northeast of Harrisburg.Located at the northeast corner of U.S. Route 22 and Colonial Road in the Colonial Park CDP just east of Interstate 83 and south of Interstate 81, it serves the eastern and northern suburbs of the Harrisburg metropolitan area.
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Berman wanted Hess's to be part of the wave of mall construction during the 1970s, and to be anchor stores in them. [3] Additional stores were established in Lancaster and Easton in 1971, in Bethlehem in 1973, two in suburban Allentown shopping centers in 1974, and others in eastern and central Pennsylvania by 1979.
Poag Development Group acquired the adjacent 850,000-square-foot Oak Court Mall property in November 2023. The mall opened in 1988 and was built by Belz Enterprises. The mall opened in 1988 and ...