Loved this. I was born and raised in Harrisburg in 1944. Lived there for 21 years and spent many good times at Hershey Park that was nothing like it is now. Whenever I have trouble getting to sleep, in my mind I visit the old days at the park and I can recreate ever step from the entry by the sports arena where the Hershey Bears played and I learned to ice skate, to the laughing lady at the fun house. My favorite ride was the Cuddle Up. And when I experienced my first earthquake living in South America, I thought of the moving floor and barrels in the funhouse across from the bandshell. Too bad times cannot be that good again. Muchos Gracias mi Amigo!
Thank you for sharing Marlene. I love hearing everyone's experience when I create these videos. One of my first videos was of Queens, where I grew up and hadn't gone back since 9/11. All those great memories of my youth came front and center, but the old neighborhood has drastically changed so much that I could no longer call it home. I can only imagine how beautiful Hershey Park was back then.
Hey I’m interested in relocating. I’m looking between Harrisburg and Lancaster. I’m looking and advice? Looking for a clean quiet area. I’m a family man with young children so school and jobs are most important.
Pennsylvania Canals Eastern Division operated from Columbia up to point where it's now buried under the ramp we use from Chestnut Street as we come down onto Market Street as we walk to/from AMTRAK/Greyhound as it crossed Market Street to PHEAA building too the west side of tracks as buses are coming into and exit Greyhound.
You inspired me. After living in many cities and states to buy a condo in Pennsylvania to spend summers during my retirement. Thanks! You should do Harrisburg in the summer.
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Hola José, yo viví más de 10 años en Lemoyne Pa, y es muy grato ver este video y recordar ❤
Harrisburg is an underrated big town/little city. It's a good spot for a day trip from Philly or Pittsburgh and has a lot of beautiful surrounding countryside, especially around Lancaster. Quietly beautiful area.
The empty pairs on the West Shore side of the Susquehanna River was to be first bridge for William Vanderbilt's never finished South Pennsylvania Railroad as it was to be part of the New York Central RR lines, as it was to come off the Lebanon Valley Railroad that became the Reading Railroad lines as before the President of the Reading Railroad committed suicide before that he had worked with the Vanderbilt's and the Ahl't Brothers with Thaddeous Stevens to ready the Rutherford Railroad yard to work with the SPRR.
I’m really excited to get to Lancaster. Philadelphia will be the tipping point of the Valley regions so then I will shift my focus to the PA Piedmont which includes areas like Reading, Lancaster, and Gettysburg. The weather will also bring those areas to life.
During survey work for the South Pennsylvania Railroad the surveyors were planning to connect to the East Broad Top Railroad for SPRR to use the Sherman's Valley Railroad, but that plan was scrapped with the building of the line from Burnt Cabins along the Pennsylvania Turnpikes eastbound lanes through Kittatinny, Blue Mountain and Tuscarora tunnels as where the newer cell phone tower is now SPRR was to cut south to follow Truck PA 641 and PA 641 to reach Chambers Gap to cross North Orange Street in Carlise to wye onto the now rerouted PRR's Harrisburg to Chambersburg Railroad that now ends at Giant Foods warehouse, yet the line for the SPRR was to wye to SPRR's planned line to run crossing U.S. 11/PA 74 alongside the gas Station in Carlisle to use part of the Cemetary of Chambers Cemetery to service old section of Carlisle barracks onto through where the SPRR was to be where War Memorial is today onto to Chambers Cemetery to reach the trailer Court and CVS in Mechanicsburg to reach Memorial Park in Camp Hill on West Shore to wye to Readings line to enter Rutherford Yard.
Thank you for the feedback, you can see the Rockville Bridge at the 2:00 mark as I drive through the tunnel heading to the bridge. Due to the Winter storm that started that day, it halted my production of the video. While walking the Walnut Bridge, I still wanted to speak about the Rockville Bridge and its importance.
This video will explain more on B&O RR, Western Maryland RR that became Railway and South Mountain Railroad as the South Mountain RR also was to become SPRR with others as the PRR Management with PA Democrats refused to work with the non PRR railroads by denying them access to Harrisburg as they weren't allowed to use the Northern Central Railroad as the WM took over the Baltimore & Susquehanna Railroad, as if this video don't show up in this post look for it in RUclips and slowly take notes to break it down. Pennsylvania Railroad Greenspring Branch as Frog 1954 breaks everything down stating into video about 11 minutes into the video. ruclips.net/video/4JLpiHyL7u0/видео.html
This was a very good video. It has inspired me to want to visit Harrisburg .
do not visit this hellhole
It sucks here!
@@jessemorehead6219 why do you say that ?
Yes Jose had given me an incentive to visit Harrisburg 🥰🇺🇸
Loved this. I was born and raised in Harrisburg in 1944. Lived there for 21 years and spent many good times at Hershey Park that was nothing like it is now. Whenever I have trouble getting to sleep, in my mind I visit the old days at the park and I can recreate ever step from the entry by the sports arena where the Hershey Bears played and I learned to ice skate, to the laughing lady at the fun house. My favorite ride was the Cuddle Up. And when I experienced my first earthquake living in South America, I thought of the moving floor and barrels in the funhouse across from the bandshell. Too bad times cannot be that good again. Muchos Gracias mi Amigo!
Thank you for sharing Marlene. I love hearing everyone's experience when I create these videos. One of my first videos was of Queens, where I grew up and hadn't gone back since 9/11. All those great memories of my youth came front and center, but the old neighborhood has drastically changed so much that I could no longer call it home. I can only imagine how beautiful Hershey Park was back then.
Hey I’m interested in relocating. I’m looking between Harrisburg and Lancaster. I’m looking and advice? Looking for a clean quiet area. I’m a family man with young children so school and jobs are most important.
@@mroleeolee6213 Im moving too.. did you find any info about harriisburg?
beautiful production. I'll have to give Harrisburg a visit
Pennsylvania Canals Eastern Division operated from Columbia up to point where it's now buried under the ramp we use from Chestnut Street as we come down onto Market Street as we walk to/from AMTRAK/Greyhound as it crossed Market Street to PHEAA building too the west side of tracks as buses are coming into and exit Greyhound.
Great info
You inspired me. After living in many cities and states to buy a condo in Pennsylvania to spend summers during my retirement. Thanks! You should do Harrisburg in the summer.
Hola José, yo viví más de 10 años en Lemoyne Pa, y es muy grato ver este video y recordar ❤
Interesting video and very well done. ✔
Thanks for a good and informative video. I am visiting both next week, and you gave me a good preview.
I'm from nearby but never really explored Harrisburg. You have inspired me to check out the Broad Street Market and Midtown Bookstore. Thanks!
Great video. I miss snow
Be sure to visit Allison Hill and the glamorous restaurant row on 2nd street.
another great one. thanks for making these
Thank you David. This was a tough one that gave me a crash course in working with snow. Because it was so cold my equipment kept running out of juice.
Harrisburg is an underrated big town/little city. It's a good spot for a day trip from Philly or Pittsburgh and has a lot of beautiful surrounding countryside, especially around Lancaster. Quietly beautiful area.
The empty pairs on the West Shore side of the Susquehanna River was to be first bridge for William Vanderbilt's never finished South Pennsylvania Railroad as it was to be part of the New York Central RR lines, as it was to come off the Lebanon Valley Railroad that became the Reading Railroad lines as before the President of the Reading Railroad committed suicide before that he had worked with the Vanderbilt's and the Ahl't Brothers with Thaddeous Stevens to ready the Rutherford Railroad yard to work with the SPRR.
I loved your video! Thank you
Thank you for stopping by my channel.
Good video thanks
thank you
This is great. Thank you.
Nice! You'll have to do Lancaster soon
I’m really excited to get to Lancaster. Philadelphia will be the tipping point of the Valley regions so then I will shift my focus to the PA Piedmont which includes areas like Reading, Lancaster, and Gettysburg. The weather will also bring those areas to life.
Thanks. Now I want candy at 9 in the morning lol.. great video !
Your family would love it. They have an area where you build your own mix of chocolate, and conveniently they sell custom tubs to fill the candy with.
Great job!
During survey work for the South Pennsylvania Railroad the surveyors were planning to connect to the East Broad Top Railroad for SPRR to use the Sherman's Valley Railroad, but that plan was scrapped with the building of the line from Burnt Cabins along the Pennsylvania Turnpikes eastbound lanes through Kittatinny, Blue Mountain and Tuscarora tunnels as where the newer cell phone tower is now SPRR was to cut south to follow Truck PA 641 and PA 641 to reach Chambers Gap to cross North Orange Street in Carlise to wye onto the now rerouted PRR's Harrisburg to Chambersburg Railroad that now ends at Giant Foods warehouse, yet the line for the SPRR was to wye to SPRR's planned line to run crossing U.S. 11/PA 74 alongside the gas Station in Carlisle to use part of the Cemetary of Chambers Cemetery to service old section of Carlisle barracks onto through where the SPRR was to be where War Memorial is today onto to Chambers Cemetery to reach the trailer Court and CVS in Mechanicsburg to reach Memorial Park in Camp Hill on West Shore to wye to Readings line to enter Rutherford Yard.
Jose you can work for the Travel Channel !!! well researched and narrated so professional ,kudos 🙏🏽🇺🇸🇹🇹👍 c
Thank you I appreciate that feedback. Trying my best to give these cities and towns a proper treatment
Thank you for this video!
Thank you for the support
Very nice video!
Thank you
Lmmfao, that’s a good looking building.
This is my hometown area!
We didn't ask
Awesome
I love it here
Yo fui una vez a Harrisburg
WOW😄😄😄
Good job
Thank you
No escribo ingles , pero esta bien bonito
Ingles sin Barrera mi tio lol
That wasnt the Rockville bridge.... com on maaan...anyways cool video!
Thank you for the feedback, you can see the Rockville Bridge at the 2:00 mark as I drive through the tunnel heading to the bridge. Due to the Winter storm that started that day, it halted my production of the video. While walking the Walnut Bridge, I still wanted to speak about the Rockville Bridge and its importance.
Bien ahi mi primo
Hi jose
Hi Jesse
You are awesome, economic are great a lot of job , a lot of agencies for sing to get it job. Italian lake, farm show etc best of the best city
This video will explain more on B&O RR, Western Maryland RR that became Railway and South Mountain Railroad as the South Mountain RR also was to become SPRR with others as the PRR Management with PA Democrats refused to work with the non PRR railroads by denying them access to Harrisburg as they weren't allowed to use the Northern Central Railroad as the WM took over the Baltimore & Susquehanna Railroad, as if this video don't show up in this post look for it in RUclips and slowly take notes to break it down. Pennsylvania Railroad Greenspring Branch as Frog 1954 breaks everything down stating into video about 11 minutes into the video. ruclips.net/video/4JLpiHyL7u0/видео.html
Uptown
this entire time i thought philadelphia was the capital -_-
That's because this place is a remnant from an old world.
KamalaHarrisBurg
Please stop the beautiful and positive videos about Harrisburg... it only brings in more people.. we like it sparse!
harrisburg sucks
It's also one of the dustiest and dirtiest farmers markets in the country nothing special here