Homeowners in Harrisburg want fences that look great, last for years, and meet local rules—without the runaround. We make it easy. From privacy and pool safety to pet containment and curb appeal, our team helps you choose the right style and materials for the Susquehanna Valley’s seasons. We handle permitting, utility marking, and HOA paperwork, then build clean, straight lines that work with sloped yards, tree roots, and tight city lots. Need gate automation or a quick repair after a storm? We’ve got that too. You get a sturdy, low-maintenance fence that fits your budget and your block—Midtown rowhome, Uptown corner lot, or a bungalow in Shipoke.
Harrisburg’s History
Founded as a trading post along the Susquehanna, Harrisburg grew into a transportation hub and, in 1812, became Pennsylvania’s capital. The city’s position—river crossing, canal terminus, and later a rail nexus—fueled iron and steel, warehousing, and state government. Through booms, floods (notably 1972’s Agnes), and late-20th-century fiscal turmoil, Harrisburg reinvented itself with culture, trails, and riverfront green space. Today, it anchors a diverse metro known for government, healthcare, logistics, and the nearby chocolate town, Hershey. Learn more on the City’s official site and dive into a deeper context on Wikipedia’s Harrisburg page.
Top 10 Attractions in Harrisburg
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Pennsylvania State Capitol – A National Historic Landmark with tours and a stunning dome.
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The National Civil War Museum – Sweeping exhibits in Reservoir Park.
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City Island – Mini-golf, Senators baseball, riverboat rides, and skyline views.
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Whitaker Center for Science & the Arts – STEAM exhibits, IMAX-style films, and live events.
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Broad Street Market – One of America’s oldest continuously operating markets.
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Susquehanna Art Museum – Rotating exhibitions and community programs.
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Capital Area Greenbelt – A 20-mile loop linking parks, neighborhoods, and riverfront.
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Fort Hunter Mansion & Park – Riverfront parkland and tours of a preserved 18th-/19th-century estate.
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Wildwood Park & Olewine Nature Center – Boardwalks, birding, and lakeside trails.
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Midtown Scholar Bookstore – A beloved indie bookstore and author-talk venue.
We build fences for all Harrisburg ZIP codes and surrounding communities, including 17101, 17102, 17103, 17104, 17105, 17106, 17107, 17108, 17109, 17110, 17111, 17112, 17113, 17120, 17121, 17122, 17123, 17124, 17125, 17126, 17127, 17128, 17129, 17130, 17140, 17177, Camp Hill, Lemoyne, New Cumberland, Mechanicsburg, Carlisle, Hershey, Hummelstown, Middletown, Steelton, Paxtang, and more.