Inscription
The second official Governor's residence occupied a site across this street. Originally a private home acquired in 1864, it was altered and enlarged by many of its occupants. In the 1880's, it was referred to as "Keystone Hall." After 96 years of use, it was demolished in 1960.
Location
AddressRiverfront Park, opposite former 311-313 N. Front St., at Barbara St., Harrisburg
CityHarrisburg
CountyDauphin
StatePennsylvania
Coordinates40.261214, -76.887072
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