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The Cost of a Beautiful City: Harrisburg's Old Eighth Ward
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1929 House #3: 1618 Walnut Street
This picture shows the house at Walnut Street in 1929, which still exists as it did before.
1929 House #2: 111 Evergreen Street
This picture shows the house at Evergreen Street in 1929, which still exists as it did before.
1929 House #1: 600 State Street
This image from 1929 shows the area taken over by the Capitol Park Extension. The house at State Street was one of the hundreds demolished for this project.
1900 House #3: 1618 Walnut Street
This picture shows a house farther back in the 8th Ward in 1900, away from the future destruction area.
1900 House #2: 111 Evergreen Street
This picture shows a house on the outskirts of the Old 8th Ward in 1900 before it was demolished a decade later.
1900 House #1: 600 State Street
This picture shows a portion of the Old 8th Ward in 1900 before it was demolished a decade later.
1920 Ward 8 Race Excel
A screenshot of an Excel document about Harrisburg's 8th ward in 1920 exported from Access highlighting race
1920 Ward 8 Race Access
A screenshot of an Access document about Harrisburg's 8th ward in 1920 highlighting race
1910 Ward 8 Race Access
A screenshot of an Access document about Harrisburg's 8th ward in 1910 highlighting race
1910 Ward 8 Race Excel
A screenshot of an Excel document about Harrisburg's 8th ward in 1910 exported from Access highlighting race
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