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Interactive Maps of Harrisburg

 
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  • 1901 Census with 1901 Atlas Page (Searchable by Address) by Digital Harrisburg

    1901 Census with 1901 Atlas Page (Searchable by Address)

    Digital Harrisburg

    A map designed to allow users to search for a specific place in the city. In addition to its search feature, the user has the options of browsing by household, changing layers and base maps, changing opacity of layers, and measuring distances.

  • Harrisburg 1900 (Searchable by Name) by Digital Harrisburg

    Harrisburg 1900 (Searchable by Name)

    Digital Harrisburg

    A map designed to allow users to search for a specific person or ancestor who lived in the city in 1900. In addition to its search feature, the user has the option of browsing by households and changing base maps.

  • Harrisburg Redlined: The Zoning Practices that Segregated a City by Digital Harrisburg

    Harrisburg Redlined: The Zoning Practices that Segregated a City

    Digital Harrisburg

    An interactive story map highlighting the unjust practices of racial redlining of Harrisburg in 1935-1936. Map allows the visitors to view the security grading of Harrisburg and its surrounding communities into four grades–“Hazardous,” “Definitely Declining,” “Still Desirable,” and “Best”–according to the character of housing and pouplation.

  • Old Eighth Ward Street View Swipe Map by Digital Harrisburg

    Old Eighth Ward Street View Swipe Map

    Digital Harrisburg

    An interactive web app / map that allows the viewer to swipe and compare 1901 map with modern day aerial photo of the same location. Contains street view showing historical photographs of the Eighth Ward / Capitol Park between 1890 and 1930. The visitor can search by address, browse households to view residents, and read stories about the Old Eighth Ward, the neighborhood in the shadow of the capitol. Geolocator allows mobile users to locate themselves while viewing the map.

 
 
 

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