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Renowned architects designed Spanish Corners home in Harrisburg: Cool Spaces

Renowned architects designed Spanish Corners home in Harrisburg: Cool Spaces
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Harrisburg s William Penn High School built out of necessity, amid controversy | Column

Harrisburg s William Penn High School built out of necessity, amid controversy | Column
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The Broad Street Market fire wasn t the first time a Harrisburg-area institution was lost to flames | Column

The Broad Street Market fire wasn t the first time a Harrisburg-area institution was lost to flames | Column
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Plans moving forward for six-story building to be built at the site of former Coronet restaurant

Plans moving forward for six-story building to be built at the site of former Coronet restaurant Updated Feb 07, 2021; Posted Feb 07, 2021 A six-story building is planned for the site at 21 S. Second St. in Harrisburg. (City of Harrisburg) Facebook Share A project in downtown Harrisburg that has been in the works for years is moving along. Harristown Enterprises, the owner of Strawberry Square, plans to construct a mixed-use building at 21 S. Second St. in Harrisburg on the site of a longtime three story building that was once home to the former Coronet restaurant. That building was demolished in late 2018 and early 2019.

Prescription for tuberculosis a century ago? A shot of Harrisburg s fresh air

Prescription for tuberculosis a century ago? A shot of Harrisburg’s fresh air | Column PennLive.com 1/15/2021 Joe McClure, pennlive.com © Harrisburg Evening News/pennlive.com/TNS Midstate children participate in an activity at Camp Christmas Seal near Highspire in 1934. The camp provided rest, a healthy diet, athletics and instruction in life skills, such as manners and cleanliness. It was a feared disease that attacked the respiratory system and could cause death. Sound familiar? In the early 20th century, tuberculosis killed 1 out of every 7 people in the U.S. and Europe, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Tuberculosis is an airborne infectious disease that normally assaults the lungs and whose symptoms include a harsh, bloody cough, chest pain and fatigue.

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