File:Fulton Bank Building (Harrisburger Hotel), 3rd Street and Locust Street, Harrisburg, PA.jpg
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Fulton Bank Building, 3rd Street and Locust Street, Harrisburg, PA. Former Harrisburger Hotel
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English: Built in 1930, this Art Deco-style skyscraper was designed by Lawrie and Green to house the Harrisburger Hotel, which operated in the building until 1968, when it closed and the building was adaptively reused as an office tower, with the principal tenant being the Fulton Bank. The 20-story building features a red brick exterior with vertical window bays with recessed brick spandrel panels with vertical brick courses, setbacks at the building’s roof, a crenellated parapet, decorative limestone trim at the base and top of the building, a recessed penthouse atop the roof, balconies with decorative stone brackets and railings at the 17th floor, replacement fixed windows, a sign atop the penthouse roof, limestone trim above the windows at the top of the 19th floor, vertical pilasters and trim on the exterior of the rooftop penthouse, large stone trim surrounds at the windows on the second, third, fourth, and fifth floors, and facades on the first floor that have been record in brick and stone panels, with a modern canopy at the front entrance along 3rd Street. The building is the tallest structure constructed during the 1920s building boom in Downtown Harrisburg, and is today still one of the tallest buildings in the city. |
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Author | Warren LeMay |
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Latitude | 40° 15′ 43.07″ N |
Longitude | 76° 52′ 54.94″ W |
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