peace-love-n-sex · 10 months ago
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10 Reasons to Visit Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Looking for your next travel destination? Look no further than Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Dive into this city's rich history, vibrant arts scene, and delicious local cuisine. Check out our top 10 reasons to visit.
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wreiy · 1 year ago
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10 Reasons to Visit Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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Discover the charm of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania with our top 10 reasons to visit. From historic landmarks to cultural events, this city has it all.
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railwayhistorical · 4 years ago
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A Dreary Day in Harrisburg
Here we have some interesting electric action under the catenary in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania...
First we see a General Electric E44, built for the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1961, shifting about with a mate. These units boasted 4,400 horsepower and could make 70 miles-per-hour.
An intriguing unit is looking on nearby—EMD’s effort to break into the electric-freight-hauling business: a prototype designated GM6C. That number, 1975, represents the year it was built of course—in La Grange, Illinois, in collaboration with ASEA, of Sweden. This output of this unit was no less than 6,000 horsepower, far eclipsing production diesels being produced in those days.
Lastly a TOFC train trundles by in the wet snow—luckily for us the train is powered by two General Electric GG1s. The lead unit here, number 4802, was built for the Pennsylvania in 1935! I believe the styling was by Raymond Loewy, and the units were capable of continuous output of 4,620 horsepower.
I think history will eventually show that it was a sorely missed opportunity—not embracing electric locomotives to haul freight.
Three images by Richard Koenig; taken March 20th 1977.
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inclusiveinsight · 2 years ago
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GET PAID TO GROCERY SHOP & LOVES CONFECTIONS $75 FOR LESS THAN 45 min
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newf-surfboard-net · 3 years ago
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Coffee Shop, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Yellow Bird Cafe. #coffee #coffeelover #coffeeshop #travel #harrisburg #harrisburgpennsylvania https://www.instagram.com/p/CQ3an6nLMHh/?utm_medium=tumblr
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therealym717 · 4 years ago
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Always believe in yourself cause not everyone will be there to back you up 💯👊 #yorkpa #harrisburgpennsylvania #carlislepa #sunburypa #centralpa #northyork #eastyork #djmainj717 #pennsylvaniaisbeautiful #sunny #summervibes #coronavirus (at Kiwanis Lake) https://www.instagram.com/p/CBZLR_un1HP/?igshid=1pdfvd9d6odn9
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jackjeffdenimco · 5 years ago
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#Repost @harrisburgfashionweek with @get_repost ・・・ Harrisburg Fashion Week 2020 Model Call December 28th www.harrisburgfashionweek.net #hfw2020 #harrisburgfashionweek #eventplanner #harrisburghairstylist #harrisburgphotographer #modelswanted #harrisburgpennsylvania #designer https://www.instagram.com/p/B3ZYT_An1do/?igshid=7mq6ct6f2c5j
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enlightenlifenow · 5 years ago
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Interesting #clouds in #harrisburgpennsylvania today! https://www.instagram.com/p/B0_gRbggwJD/?igshid=1edadmkbkgwtq
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kennytheclown · 5 years ago
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#harrisburgpennsylvania https://www.instagram.com/p/ByTbb_MJsP7/?igshid=1bs1heyx75pf5
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tgifmel · 7 years ago
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Neon by Millie Cruz * In the green neon duckweed world. A sunny day, the color green was very strong on the photo and I forgot to lower the brightness when posted it. So put your sunglasses on! :) https://flic.kr/p/22dQFj1
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nunoxaviermoreira · 7 years ago
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handsome drake by don.white55 That's wild... Out with the old. Wildwood Lake, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Thanks for looking! Nice viewed large. L and F11 http://ift.tt/2fWSgRa
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railwayhistorical · 4 years ago
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More from Harrisburg
Here are a couple of Es sitting at the station in Harrisburg. Since they’re pointing eastward, I imagine that they’ve come off the National Limited and will need turning before they head back toward the Midwest on return.
Number 447 is an ex-Pennsylvania E8A that was built in 1952. (Someone told me the hooks on the nose are a give-away to this fact, though I think at least one other road had them.) I’m sure I’m not alone in thinking that E-units look darn good in Phase I.
Two photographs by Richard Koenig; taken March 20th 1977.
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letlivelaures · 8 years ago
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no. 1 reason I can't move too far from central PA - - - #adventure #aesthetics #aesthetic #building #bold #canon #canont3i #explore #folklore #justshoot #justgoshoot #photooftheday #photographer #photography #rustic #travel #vintage #vintagestyle #beaphotographer #thetravelguru #harrisburgpennsylvania #neato #neatoburrito (at Neato Burrito)
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newf-surfboard-net · 3 years ago
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, “The Burg”, new issue. A daily magazine & an online news site for the Harrisburg, Pennsylvania area. #travel #harrisburgpennsylvania #camphillpennsylvania #pennsylvania https://www.instagram.com/p/CQ3Y1X7L89b/?utm_medium=tumblr
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ificouldwrite-blog2 · 8 years ago
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Pennsyltucky’s debut performance, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Federal Tap House 2017.
Ringing in the New Year with these guys was AWESOME!
https://www.facebook.com/Pennsyltuckyband/
https://soundcloud.com/user-651324870
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arhitektuurimuuseum · 5 years ago
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Olivetti-Underwood Factory Building in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Designed by Louis Kahn; structural consultant August Komendant. 1966–1970. Factory building for the Italian typwriter manufacturer consists of large reinforced concrete modules reminicent of mushrooms (width 17 m, height 8.7 m). In order to let natural light into the production facilities, skylights where placed on top of the openings which form in the corners of the concrete modules. NB! Komendant's legendary book "18 Years With Architect Louis I. Kahn" is now, for the first time ever, available in Estonian! Photos: 1) Post-construction aerial photograph © The University of Pennsylvania and the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commissio. 2) and 3) Construction of the shell roofs and site visit by August Komendant (left) © The Architectural Archives, University of Pennsylvania by the gift of Merike Komendant Phillips and G. Jüri Komendant #arhitektuurimuuseum #arhitektuur #architecture #olivetti #pennsylvaniaarchitecture #louiskahn #modernistarchitecture #archiphoto #architecturalphotography #concrete #engineering #augustkomendant #miraclesinconcrete #concreteengineering #construction #usarchitecture #industrialarchitecture #engineer #1960s #1960sarchitecture #americanarchitecture #midcenturymodern #concretearchitecture #harrisburgpennsylvania #architexture #archdaily #modernism #modernarchitecture #arhistory #archilovers (at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania) https://www.instagram.com/p/B-Z6NacpSoJ/?igshid=qfv3iriez5qt
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