Dauphin County, Pennsylvania
Broad Street Market (Commercial building)
[Map] Verbeke St. between 3rd and 6th Sts., Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Chapter House (House)
[Map · Street View] Second Empire architectural style built post Civil WarAlso known as: Cathedral Administrative Center
Henniger Farm Covered Bridge (Bridge)
[Map] NE of Elizabethville, Elizabethville, PennsylvaniaAlso known as: Dauphin County Bridge #43 (38-22-11), Stroup's Coverd Bridge
Henry Smith Farm (Farm)
[Map] 950 Swatara Creek Rd., Middletown, PennsylvaniaAlso known as: Hidden Spring Farm
Inglenook Aqueduct (Bridge)
[Map · Street View] Three-span stone arch bridge over Powell Creek on PA 147Also known as: Wiconisco Canal Aqueduct #3, Powell Creek Bridge
John Harris Mansion (Mansion)
[Map] 219 S. Front St., Harrisburg, PennsylvaniaAlso known as: Simon Cameron House
Kunkel Building (Commercial building)
[Map] 301 Market St., Harrisburg, PennsylvaniaAlso known as: Feller Building
Millersburg Ferry (Ferry)
[Map] Susquehanna R. bet. Millersburg and Buffalo Township, Millersburg, PennsylvaniaAlso known as: Kramer-Crow Ferry
St. Peter's Kierch (Building)
[Map] 31 W. High St., Middletown, PennsylvaniaAlso known as: St. Peter`s Church
Star Barn Complex (Building)
[Map] Nissley Dr. at PA 283, Lower Swatara, PennsylvaniaAlso known as: Motter, John, Barn and Outbuildings; Walnut Hill
William Maclay Mansion (Miscellaneous)
[Map · Street View] Began as a gray limestone farmhouse owned by William McClay. Now a Georgian Revival housing the PBA.Also known as: Pennsylvania Bar Association building
William R. Griffith House (House)
[Map · Street View] Classic Greek Revival-styled residential structure was acquired by St. Stephen's in 1918 for use as the home of the Church's Dean.Also known as: Cathedral House, Cathedral House of St. Stephen`s Episcopal Church