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Paxtang Parkway

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Paxtang Parkway
Length1.2 mi
LocationPaxtang, Pennsylvania
Established1906
TrailheadsPaxtang Park
SeasonDawn to dusk, year-round
Maintained byCapital Area Greenbelt Association
Websitehttps://caga.org/paxtang-parkway/

The Paxtang Parkway is a 1.2 mile section of scenic walking paths within the Capital Area Greenbelt in Paxtang, Pennsylvania. Along with Harrisburg's Cameron Parkway, they were the first sections created of the Greenbelt. It includes a series of scenic routes following Spring Creek, connecting Cameron Street to Walnut Street. Cameron Parkway served as a straight shot between Cameron and Derry Streets and then Derry Street to Market Street. The Parkway then led through Reservoir Park and eventually up to Herr Street and then Elmerton Avenue, completing a beltway through Harrisburg.[1]

History

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Following the birth of the City Beautiful Movement around 1900, landscape architect Warren Manning envisioned a loop of natural garden pathways around Harrisburg. By 1906, the Paxtang and Cameron Parkways were the two initially built.[2] The historic Rutherford Spring House built over a spring along Spring Creek between 1740-1755 exists along the trail across from Paxtang Park.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Paxtang Parkway – Capital Area Greenbelt Association". caga.org. Retrieved 23 July 2024.
  2. ^ McCormick, Diane (2018-05-31). "Path to Success: A beloved fixture, the Capital Area Greenbelt is poised for greater (and greener) days ahead". TheBurg. Retrieved 2024-07-25.
  3. ^ "The Rutherford House – Harrisburg Magazine". harrisburgmagazine.com. Retrieved 2024-07-25.
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