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Harrisburg

State capital of Pennsylvania, located in the south-central part of the state, on the Susquehanna River; seat of Dauphin County; population (2000 est) 19,600. Industries include steel, electronic equipment, aircraft engines, office machines, railroad equipment, food processing, printing and publishing, and clothing. It was incorporated as a city in 1860.

Harrisburg was laid out in 1785 and became the state capital in 1812. The opening of the Pennsylvania Canal in 1834 and the connection to the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1847 helped the growth of the city.

Harrisburg has 33 entries on the National Register of Historic Places including the State Capitol (1906), which has a dome modelled on that of St Peter's Cathedral in Rome, Italy, a theatre, and a courthouse. It houses the State Museum of Pennsylvania (1905) and the National Civil War Museum and has an international airport. The city is the seat of Pennsylvania State University, Capitol Campus (1966).



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Investment grade ratings on the authority's senior and subordinate bonds continue to be warranted by Harrisburg International Airport's (the airport's) highly origination & destination oriented traffic base and economically diversified service area, home to the state capital of Pennsylvania, which provides for a base level of airport traffic, albeit small, over time.
approximately 16 miles NW of Harrisburg, the capital of Pennsylvania.
 
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