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Mark your calendars for Saturday, May 14th from Noon – 9pm for Linglestown's first event in its Food Truck Festival series for 2016. Enjoy a variety of food and drinks from local venders, restaurants, and Spring Gate Vineyard while staying entertained with live music throughout the day. The main festival will be held at Spring Gate In The Village. This event will be to benefit a local Linglestown Project and is free admission. Parking will be available at Linglestown Life Church (1430 N Mountain Rd).
All summer long on the Susquehanna River, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania features its very own spectacular riverboat cruiser — the Pride of the Susquehanna. The beautiful ship was built by local residents a few decades ago, the Pride operates regular sightseeing cruises and summer concerts and can also be commissioned for community events, weddings, parties and more.


Harrisburg, PA plays a significant role in US history especially as it relates to the Civil War. Today, Americans can learn more about the Civil War at the National Civil War Museum, located at One Lincoln Circle in Harrisburg's Reservoir Park. This Smithsonian Institution museum has a huge collection of Civil War artifacts and is a great tribute to the Civil War's role in the development of Harrisburg.

Although it might seem as if Punxsutawney Phil squelched any hopes for an early spring, one glimpse of Italian Lake Park in the Uptown neighborhood of Harrisburg, PA, and you may change your mind.
Italian Lake Park, located just north of Division Street between Third and Green Streets, is one of Harrisburg's most beautiful parks. The park attracts both residents and visitors to the area for early morning walks, wedding photographs, and even an occasional free summer concert.
Harrisburg, the capital of the Pennsylvania, is located along the banks of the Susquehanna River. While Harrisburg plays a pivotal role in our state government today, it first made its mark in American history during the Civil War. Today, Harrisburg stands as a vibrant, culturally diverse community where art, entertainment and history come together in a beautiful way.
At the center of it all is the Pennsylvania State Capitol Building filling the skyline of the city and standing as a symbol to the history, culture and overall importance of Harrisburg, PA.
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