Susquenita School District, Harrisburg
#68 among attractions in Harrisburg
Facts and practical information
Susquenita School District offers a variety of clubs, activities and an extensive sports program. Susquenita School District is a member of the Mid-Penn Conference for sports and District III of PIAA. ()
Susquenita School District – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Fort Hunter Mansion and Park, Pennsylvania National Fire Museum, Rockville Bridge, Pennsylvania Governor's Residence.
- 4.7 miEMuseum, History museum, Park
Fort Hunter Mansion and Park, Harrisburg
121 min walk • Archibald McAllister House, now officially known as Fort Hunter Mansion, is a historic home located on the Susquehanna River approximately 6 miles north of downtown Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.
- 7.7 miSEMuseum, History museum, Specialty museum
Pennsylvania National Fire Museum, Harrisburg
197 min walk • The Pennsylvania National Fire Museum is a museum devoted to fire fighter heritage in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States.
- 5 miEBridge
Rockville Bridge, Harrisburg
129 min walk • The Rockville Bridge is the longest stone masonry arch railroad viaduct ever built, with forty-eight 70-foot spans and a total length of 3,820 feet. The bridge crosses the Susquehanna River about 5 miles north of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The eastern end is in Rockville and the western end is just south of Marysville.
- 7.4 miSEMuseum, History museum, Vernacular architecture
Pennsylvania Governor's Residence, Harrisburg
190 min walk • The Pennsylvania Governor's Residence is the official residence of the governor of Pennsylvania, in the Uptown neighborhood of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The neo-Georgian residence was built from 1966 to 1968 and designed by George M. Ewing, heading an architectural firm in Philadelphia.
- 3.2 miNBridge
Clarks Ferry Bridge, Harrisburg
81 min walk • The Clarks Ferry Bridge carries U.S. Routes 22 and 322 across the Susquehanna River near Duncannon, Pennsylvania about 20 miles north of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. It is a 4 lane expressway standard bridge.
- 5.6 miSEBridge
George N. Wade Memorial Bridge, Harrisburg
142 min walk • The George N. Wade Memorial Bridge, also known as the North Bridge, carries Interstate 81 and the Capital Beltway across the Susquehanna River in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Bridge construction began in the late 1960s and was completed in the early 1970s. The bridge is 5,188 feet long and varies in width from 109 feet to 230 feet.
- 5.4 miSWHiking, Hiking trail
Darlington Trail, Boyd Big Tree Preserve Conservation Area
139 min walk • The Darlington Trail is a hiking trail of 7.7 miles in south-central Pennsylvania. Its western end is at a junction with the Tuscarora Trail and the Appalachian Trail.
- 6.8 miSEFestival, Entertainment
Zembo Shrine, Harrisburg
173 min walk • The Zembo Shrine Building, also known as the Zembo Mosque, is a Masonic building located in the Uptown neighborhood of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. It is significant architecturally as an example of Moorish Revival architecture. Construction on the edifice was started in 1928, and opened the building in 1930.
- 7.4 miSEChurch
Wesley Union African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, Harrisburg
189 min walk • The Wesley Union African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church is an AME Zion Church of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. It was formally founded in 1829, starting with a log church building. As the congregation grew throughout the 19th century, the building was expanded until two brick church buildings were constructed in 1862 and 1898.
- 7.1 miSETemple, Synagogue
Temple Ohev Sholom, Harrisburg
181 min walk • Temple Ohev Sholom, established in 1853, is the oldest Jewish synagogue in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States and its surrounding area. It was established as an Orthodox congregation. In 1867, it became a Reform congregation.
- 7 miSESynagogue
Kesher Israel Congregation, Harrisburg
179 min walk • Kesher Israel Congregation is an Orthodox synagogue in the Uptown neighborhood of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States. Founded in 1902, it is officially affiliated with the Orthodox Union.