Historic Harrisburg Preservation Award Recipients PDF Print E-mail

Each year in honor of Preservation Week, the Historic Harrisburg Association honors individuals, organizations, projects and programs whose work demonstrates a commitment to excellence in historic preservation. In doing so, we hope to inspire others to take action to preserve, protect, and promote historic resources.

 

1986

  • 225 Market Street, Colonial Theatre Building – H.B. Alexander
  • 919 Green Street – Sloan and Susan Auchincloss
  • 27 North Front Street – Balaban and Balaban
  • 132 State Street – Handle, Gerber, Johnston, Strokoff & Cowden
  • 401 North Second Street – Handler & Weidner
  • Harrisburg Transportation Center – HBG Redevelopment Authority
  • 105 North Front Street – John Neidel & Co.
  • 423 Walnut Street – Old City Hall Apartments
  • 711 Green Street – Hubert Peterson
  • 210 North Street – Frank Pines
  • 110-112 Locust Street – Ann Yellott

 

1987

  • 122 Market Street – Senate Hotel
  • 118 Market Street Office Building – Kogan & Weintraub
  • 610 North Third Street – Stephen Wodjak
  • 606 North Second Street – Hope Station
  • 152 Sylvan Terrace – William Gantt
  • 1108 Penn Street – George Pry

 

1988

  • 219 South Front Street, John Harris Mansion – Dauphin County Historical Society
  • 810 Green Street – M. Diane Baumgardner
  • 1839 Green Street, Simon Cameron School – Cameron School Association
  • 932 North Third Street, Midtown Park – Inner City Developers

 

1989

  • 600 North Second Street, Gannett Fleming Building – G&H Properties
  • 1607 North Second Street – Ronald Shaffer & Paul Blust, Jr.
  • 1830 Green Street – Jorge and Miguel Marroquin
  • 1003 – 1015 North Third Street, Midtown Park, Phase II – Inner City Developers
  • 1186 – 1194 Bailey Street, Bailey Court – Stephen B. Glass
  • Strawberry Square Phase II – Harristown Developers Corporation
  • Central Library, Front & Walnut Streets Dauphin County Library System

 

1990

  • 1228 Bailey Street – City of Harrisburg & Summit Terrace Neighborhood Association
  • 20 North Market Square, USF&G Building – Crabtree & Rohrbaugh & Associates
  • 1905 North Fourth Street – Jeffrey McDonnel & Ray Evans
  • 260 – 268 Calder Street – Jim Tuner & Tim O’Connell
  • Peanut House, Second & Chestnut Streets – Harrisburg Parking Authority

 

1991

  • Harrisburg Cemetery – The Harrisburg Cemetery Association
  • Lincoln Cemetery – Lincoln Cemetery Association
  • Gov. Curtis Memorial Park – Commonwealth of PA & Camp Curtain Historical Society
  • Sunken Gardens– Harrisburg Parks & Rec. Department & Friends of Italian Lake
  • Capitol Park Monuments – Commonwealth of PA & Capitol Preservation Committee
  • City Island – City of Harrisburg
  • Harrisburg Public Monuments – Harrisburg Publics Arts Advisory Board
  • City Beautiful Monument – Jr. League of Harrisburg, Civic Pride Comm., & CRDEC

 

1992

  • 1201 – 1290 Green Street – John C. Bircher
  • MaClay Mansion – Pennsylvania Bar Association
  • 1902 – 1908 North Third Street – City Office of Community and Econ. Development
  • Reservoir Park Mansion & Grounds – City Department of Parks and Recreation

 

1993

  • “Minerva”: Harrisburg High School, John Harris – Houck Specialty Contractors
  • Dauphin Co. Civil War “Obelisk”, 4th and Division Streets – Dauphin Co. Commissioners
  • 409 South Second Street, Cables Building – Capital Health System
  • 216 Verbeke Street – Ruth Heindel & David Miller
  • 909 Penn Street – Holly & Ted Reese

 

1994

  • Capital Area Greenbelt Association
  • Central PA Conservancy
  • Friends of the Star Barn
  • Capitol Area Transit

 

1995

  • Historic Midtown Market District

 

1996

  • 1907 North Second Street, Hamilton House Bed 7 Breakfast – Lou & Elli Colon
  • The MacAllister Tavern at Fort Hunter – Dauphin Co., Trustees and Friends of Fort Hunter
  • 1820 N. Fourth St., Reily Hose Co, No. 10 Firehouse – City & Fire Museum of Greater Harrisburg
  • 2986 North Second Street, Dixon University Center Campus – State System of Higher Education

 

1997

  • Broad Street Market
  • TownHouses of “Pancake Row” in Shipoke
  • 100 Conoy Street – Denise & Robbie Robinson
  • 102 Conoy Street – Lorry Estricher
  • 106 Conoy Street – Jeff & Joann Lipman
  • 108 Conoy Street – Shirley Blough
  • 110 Conoy Street – Mike & Karen Patterson
  • 114 Conoy Street – Karl & Susan Kemble

 

1998

  • Sylvan Heights Mansion, Cameron & Market Streets – YWCA
  • McFarland Apts., Crescent & Mulberry St. – Penrose Properties & Community Action Comm.
  • 50 North Cameron Street, Harrisburg Trolley Works – Appalachian Brewing Company
  • 51 – 53 North 12th Street –Paul Larson & Richard Manning
  • 2120 Colonial Road, “Mount Hill” – Harriet Kopp

 

1999

  • “The Stables” at Fort Hunter – Dauphin County Commissioners and Parks Commission
  • 323 North Front Street – John Enos
  • 1618 North Second Street – Terry & Dee Harle
  • Capital Area Neighbors
  • Preservation PA
  • Harrisburg Young Professionals

 

2000

  • 713 South Front Street – Gretchen Sullivan
  • 101 North Front Street – Association of Independent Colleges & Universities
  • 127 State Street – PA Cable & Telecommunications Association

 

2001

  • 907 North Front Street – Christine and Richard Bair
  • 1006 Market Street – Knezic/Pavone Advertising
  • 1312 – 1314 Derry Street – Tri-County Housing Development Corporation
  • 1625 – 1627 Derry Street – Tri-County Housing Development Corporation

 

2002

 

2003

 

2004

  • 2201 Front Street, King Mansion – Webclients.com
  • St. Patrick Roman Catholic Cathedral – Cathedral Parishioners

 

2005

 

2006

  • The Pennsylvania Capitol Preservation Committee
  • Salvatore Alvaro
  • M. Three Properties & Schmidt, Ronca & Kramer, PC
  • Ellwood Derricks

 

2007

  • Harrisburg Cemetery Association
  • Capital Area Neighborhood

 

2008

  • 3507 North Front Street – Jeb and Robin Stuart
  • 3rd and Reily Streets, Evandelical Press Building – HACC, Powers & Associates

 

2009

  • 609 – 611 Oxford Street, City of Harrisburg & the Department of Building and Housing
  • 2101 Bellevue Road, Bellevue Park, “Breeze Hill” – Derek and Erica Dilks

 

2010

  • 1302 North Third Street, The Midtown Scholar Bookstore
  • 213 Market Street, Dauphin Deposit Bank Building – M&T Bank, Dauphin Co. Historical Society
  • 338 South 17th Street – Tri-County Housing Development Corporation

 

2011

  • Olde Uptown Neighborhood Project – WCI Partners
  • 1836 Green Street – Little Amps and WCI Partners
  • 1926 Green Street – Bill O’Brien

 

 



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