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Harrisburg: Trinity Press International, 1998.
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Trinity Press International, 1999.
Harrisburg PA: Trinity Press International: 185-232.
Hershey is accessible via Harrisburg International Airport, approximately 8 miles away.
Harrisburg International Airport and Penn State Harrisburg are located within the township.
The US Airways subsidiary Allegheny Airlines had its headquarters on the grounds of Harrisburg International Airport in the township.
Harrisburg: Trinity Press International, 2001.
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Harrisburg International Airport has been serving south-central Pennsylvania for over 100 years.
With the turnover from the U. S. Air Force, commercial airline flights were switched from the Capital City Airport to the new Harrisburg International Airport which was established at the former Air Force Base.
Approximately 1, 400 people work in the airport system of Harrisburg International Airport.
Harrisburg International Airport covers an area of at an elevation of 310 feet ( 94 m ) above mean sea level.
Decoding Mark, Harrisburg, Pa .: Trinity Press International, 2003.
Harrisburg: Trinity Press International, 1990.
In 1915, an affilitated International League team moved from Newark, New Jersey, to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
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Harrisburg, PA: Trinity Press International, 1999.
The university offers several options for housing, including the Residences on Market, Market View Place, the Harrisburg International House and the Pennsylvania Place.
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The aircraft was operating an executive flight to Harrisburg International Airport.
In 1964, the unit relocated to its current location at Olmsted Air National Guard Base ( present day Harrisburg International Airport )

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This type of system is later used in long-distance passenger trains between New York City, Washington, D. C., and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
* October, 1812 – The capital of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States is permanently moved from Lancaster to Harrisburg.
* October – The capital of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, United States is permanently moved from Lancaster to Harrisburg.
Glenn Branca ( born October 6, 1948 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania ) is an American avant-garde composer and guitarist known for his use of volume, alternative guitar tunings, repetition, droning, and the harmonic series.
Interstate 78 ( abbreviated I-78 ) is an Interstate Highway in the Northeast United States, running 144 miles ( 231 km ) from Interstate 81 northeast of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, through Allentown, Pennsylvania, and western and northern New Jersey to the Holland Tunnel and Lower Manhattan in New York City.
Elizabethtown ( Pennsylvania Dutch: Betzischteddel ) is a borough in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, southeast of Harrisburg.
Elizabethtown is home to Continental Press, White Oak Mills ( an animal feed plant ), Elizabethtown College, the Masonic Village, a large Masterfoods USA ( a division of Mars, Incorporated ) plant, Messick's Farm and Construction Equipment, and numerous smaller businesses .< sup ></ sup > Many residents commute to the nearby cities of Harrisburg and Lancaster for work.
Ephrata ( English:, Pennsylvania Dutch: Effridaa ) is a borough in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States, south east of Harrisburg and about west by north of Philadelphia.
Columbia, formerly Wright's Ferry, is a borough in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 28 miles ( 45 km ) southeast of Harrisburg on the left ( east ) bank of the Susquehanna River, across from Wrightsville and York County and just south of U. S. Route 30.
Juneau is named after gold prospector Joe Juneau, though the place was for a time called Rockwell and then Harrisburg ( after Juneau's co-prospector, Richard Harris ).
* 1883 Galveston Harrisburg and San Antonio Railway is completed.
* 1874 The Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Railway is built through the eastern and northern part of the county.
Perry County is a county located in the U. S. state of Pennsylvania and is one of three counties comprising the Harrisburg – Carlisle Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Mifflin County does not have a local television station but it is provided with local coverage from the following stations outside of the county, with a mixture of stations from the Harrisburg market and the Altoona-Johnstown-State College market:
Lebanon County is part of the Lebanon Metropolitan Statistical Area and the Harrisburg – Carlisle – Lebanon Combined Statistical Area.
Dauphin County () is a county in the U. S. state of Pennsylvania and is one of the three counties comprising the Harrisburg – Carlisle Metropolitan Statistical Area.
The county seat is Harrisburg, Pennsylvania's capital and tenth largest city.
UNC Charlotte, although in Mecklenburg County, is actually located near Harrisburg and is easily accessible to Cabarrus residents via Interstate 85.
The county is also home to several major race shops, including Hendrick Motorsports, Roush Fenway Racing, Richard Petty Motorsports, and Earnhardt Ganassi Racing in Concord, Stewart-Haas Racing in Kannapolis, and JTG Daugherty Racing and Wood Brothers Racing in Harrisburg.
Its county seat is Harrisburg ; there are no incorporated municipalities within the county.
Rainfall in Banner County is light and variable ; the average yearly precipitation at the Harrisburg weather station is.

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