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This historic district encompasses 719 contributing buildings that are located in the central business district and surrounding residential areas of Milton. The buildings mostly date from the 1880s to the early twentieth century; older buildings were largely lost due to a fire in 1880 and floods in 1972 and 1977.
S. Market Square (E side), Harrisburg: City Abraham Lincoln, Government & Politics, Government & Politics 19th Century Barnett's Fort: December 22, 1947: Pa. 39, 1.3 miles E of Linglestown near intersection with Piketown Rd.
Milton is a borough in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, United States, on the West Branch Susquehanna River, 50 miles (80 km) north of Harrisburg, located in Central Pennsylvania's Susquehanna River Valley. It is approximately 10 miles upriver from the mouth of the West Branch Susquehanna River and about 30 miles downriver of Williamsport.
Pa. 405 at junction Pa. 45 3 miles S of Milton: Roadside Education, Religion Captain John Brady - PLAQUE: September 1928: PA 405 (E side), .5 mile S of intersection PA 45, Milton: Plaque American Revolution, Exploration, Forts, French & Indian War, Military, Native American Col. Matthew Smith: March 9, 1949
Track 5, Harrisburg Transportation Center, Aberdeen Street 40°15′45″N 76°52′40″W / 40.2625°N 76.877778°W / 40.2625; -76.877778 ( Pennsylvania Railroad GG1 Streamlined Electric Locomotive
The Milton Section was built between 1829 and 1830, as part of the West Branch Division of the Pennsylvania Canal. It encompasses twenty contributing structures and two contributing sites, and consists of the Limestone Run Aqueduct, canal bed, and towpath. The aqueduct consists of a single span built of stone and wood, 20-foot-long (6.1 m) and ...
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The State Museum of Pennsylvania is a non-profit history museum at 300 North Street in downtown Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States. It is run by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission to preserve and interpret the Commonwealth's history and culture. [1] It is a part of the Pennsylvania State Capitol Complex.