VISITOR INFORMATION
Center City Highlights
Uptown Harrisburg and Riverside

Harrisburg’s dynamic urban hub and foundation to the development of the Greater Harrisburg Metropolitan Area. Comprises the original borough laid out by John Harris, Jr., in 1785. Now the cultural, business, government and entertainment nucleus of the region. Note striking contrasts among historic landmarks and neighborhood with energetic contemporary skyscrapers and urban complexes with the broad neoclassical expanses of the Capitol Complex. Points of interest include (see Center City Sights, a separate brochure available from the City of Harrisburg, for more detail):
Captions clockwise from left: Penn National Insurance World Headquarters, Center City high-rises along Market Street, Center City looking south, Mulberry Station residences, City Government Center.
CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT:
- M&T Tower - Second and Market Street
- Art Association of Harrisburg - 21 N. Front Street
- Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King City Government Center - 10 N. Second Street
- City Island - Susquehanna River via Walnut Street and Market Street Bridges
- Crowne Plaza - Second and Chestnut Streets
- Dauphin County Administration Building - Second and Market Streets
- Dauphin County Court House - Front and Market Streets
- Dauphin County Library - N. Front and Walnut Streets
- Federal Building - Third and Walnut Streets
- First Church of God - 15 N. Fourth Street
- Forum Place - 5th and Walnut Streets
- Governor’s Row - Front Street between Strawberry and Walnut Streets
- Harris Switch Tower - Tenth and Walnut Streets
- Harrisburg Hospital - Front and Chestnut Streets
- Harrisburg Transportation Center - S. Fourth and Chestnut Streets.
- Hilton Harrisburg and Towers - 1 N. Market Square
- Keystone Building - 22 S.Third Street
- Keystone Plaza - Front and Market Streets
- Kunkel Building - 301 Market Street
- Lochiel Hotel (Colonial Building) - 225 Market Street
- Market Square - Second and Market Streets
- Market Square Presbyterian Church - Second and Blackberry Streets
- Market Street Bridge - Front and Market Streets
- Menaker Building - 19 S. Second Street
- Mulberry Street Bridge - Fourth and Chestnut Streets
- Old City Hall - 423 Walnut Street
- Original Dauphin Deposit Bank - 213 Market Street
- Penn National Tower - Second and Market Streets, Northwest corner
- Public School Employee’s Retirement System Building - 5 N. Fifth Street
- Rachael Carson State Office Building - 4th and Market Streets
- Riverfront Park - Shipoke north to city line
- Salem Reformed Church - 231 Chestnut Street
- Soldiers and Sailor’s Memorial Bridge - N. 7th and State Streets
- Strawberry Arcade - 100 Block N. Third St
- Strawberry Square Phase I - N. Third and Walnut Streets
- Strawberry Square Phase II - N. Third and Market Streets
- Susquehanna Art Museum - 301 Market Street
- Temple University Harrisburg - Fourth and Walnut Streets
- Three-Thirty-Three Market Street. - 333 Market Street
- 30 North Third Street - N. Third and Walnut Streets
- Union Trust Building - 20 N. Second Street
- Veterans Memorial Building - 112 Market Street
- Waldeen Place - Walnut and Aberdeen Streets
- Walnut Place - Fourth and Walnut Streets
- Walnut Street Bridge - Riverfront Park at Walnut Street
- William Seel Building - 319 Market Street
- Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts - Third and Market Streets
- Zion Lutheran Church - 15 S. Fourth Street
Historic Districts:
Old Downtown Harrisburg Commercial National Register Historic District - S.Third Street, 300 Block of Chestnut Street, first Block of N. Third Street, 300 Block of Market Street
CAPITOL COMPLEX:
- State Capitol Building - Third and State Streets
- East Wing of the State Capitol Building - Commonwealth Avenue
- Matthew Ryan Legislative Office Building - Southward adjacent to the State Capitol Building
- Capitol Park - Third and Walnut Streets.
- South Office Building - Commonwealth Ave.
- North Office Building - North Street at Commonwealth Ave.
- Forum Building - Walnut Street at Commonwealth Ave.
- Finance Building - Seventh and North Streets.
- Soldiers Grove - Between Commonwealth Ave. and Fisher Plaza
- Matthew Ryan Legislative Office Building - Southward - adjacent to the State Capitol Building
- Keystone State Office Building - North Street at Commonwealth Ave.
- State Museum of Pennsylvania and the Pennsylvania - State Archives - N. Third and North Streets.
- Health and Welfare Building - Seventh and Forster Streets.
- Labor and Industry Building - Seventh and Forster Streets.
- Northwest State Office Building - Forster and Capitol Streets
CAPITOL DISTRICT:
- Civic Club of Harrisburg - 612 N. Front St
- Flynn Building 305 N. Front Street
- Grace Methodist Church - State and Susquehanna Streets
- Hope Fire Station - 606 N. Second Street
- James Donald Cameron Mansion - 404 N. Front Street
- James McCormick Mansion - 101 N. Front Street
- Kunkel Memorial Plaza - Riverfront Park at State Street
- Locust Court Building - Locust Street
- Nurick Building - Front and Pine Streets
- Old Waterworks - N. Front and North Streets
- Payne-Shumaker Building - N. Third and Pine Streets
- Penn State Downtown Center - 243 N. Third Street
- Pine Street Presbyterian Church - 300 N. Third Street
- South Street - 100 Block
- St. Michael’s Lutheran Church - 118 State Street
- St. Patrick Cathedral - 212 State Street
- St. Patrick Chapel - 108 State Street
- Episcopal Cathedral Church of St. Stephen and Cathedral House - 215 N. Front Street
- William Maclay Mansion - 401 N. Front St
- YMCA - N. Front and North Streets
Historic Districts:
Historic Harrisburg National Register Historic District - Walnut to Forster Streets with portions south to Strawberry Street and Front Street to N. Third Streets
SHIPOKE DISTRICT:
- Comfort Inn - S. Front and Paxton Streets
- Dock Street Dam
- General Knipe House - 329 S. Front Street
- Harris Park and Harris Grave - Riverfront Park at Washington Street.
- John Harris/Simon Cameron Mansion - 219 S. Front Street
- Pancake Row - 100-116 Conoy Street
- Pennsylvania and Reading Railroad Bridges
Historic Districts:
Historic Harrisburg National Register Historic District (Shipoke Portion.) - Mary Street to I-83 and Riverfront Park to Race and S. Second Streets.