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Camp Hill

Camp Hill was founded in the late 1700's, known formerly as Whitehill. It served as a stop along the Cumberland Valley railroad between Harrisburg and Carlisle. Camp Hill was incorporated as a borough in 1885.

Camp Hill is most notably known as the furthest point northeast that the Confederate Army reached during the American Civil War. The borough is also known for its many tree lined streets, small schools, and quiet neighborhoods.

Camp Hill is located in the middle of Harrisburg's western suburbs along the West Shore of the Susquehanna River.

Official website: http://www.camphillborough.com/


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Holy Spirit Hospital9built1963
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Mallard Run Apartments8built
300 Corporate Center Drive6built
Gannett West6built
Medical Arts Building5built1973
West Shore Office Center7built1982
Highmark Pennsylvania Blue Shield5built1979