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Pennsylvania’s Capitol
| 2 Miles
501 North 3rd Street, Harrisburg, PA 17120
Pennsylvania’s Capitol is, first and foremost, a public building belonging to the citizens of the Commonwealth. It is also a priceless architectural and artistic treasure, a majestic symbol of history and power, and an icon of democracy and freedom.
The State Museum
| 2 Miles
300 North Street, Harrisburg, PA 17120-0024
Adjacent to Pennsylvania’s State Capitol building in Harrisburg, The State Museum offers exhibits and exquisite collections interpreting the state’s fascinating heritage. From the dawn of geologic time, to the Native American experience, colonial and revolutionary beginnings, and a pivotal Civil War battleground through the Commonwealth’s vast industrial age,The State Museum demonstrates that Pennsylvania’s story is America’s story.
Capital City Mall
| 3 Miles
3506 Capital City Mall Drive, Camp Hill, PA 17011
Capital City Mall, named "Simply the Best Mall" in the Harrisburg Magazine's Reader's Poll for 2001-2009, is centrally located on Route 15 next to numerous major highways including US 11, I-81, I-83 and the PA Turnpike, I-76. The trade area is a partial combination of four counties - Cumberland, Dauphin, York and Perry Counties. All four counties contribute rich heritage as well as modernized industries and retail. An extensive redevelopment effort of the center was completed in 2006, and includes the addition of a new 8-bay Food Court and a Garfield Restaurant.