Historic Harrisburg Association
Formation | 1973 |
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Type | Nonprofit |
Location | |
Executive Director | David J. Morrison |
Main organ | Board of Directors |
Publication | Harrisburg Heritage |
Website | historicharrisburg |
The Historic Harrisburg Association (HHA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization which operates in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Established in 1973 following the devastation from flooding caused by Hurricane Agnes and the demolition of the State Theatre, it advocates for historic preservation and urban revitalization. HHA collaborates with civic organization, neighborhood groups, and government agencies.[1]
About
[edit ]Each year, HHA presents a list of "Preservation Priorities" to highlight endangered historic structures and encourage their preservation.[2] HHA also holds educational programs, historic tours, and fundraising events annually.[3] Their annual "Elegant Progressions" is a progressive style dinner across historic buildings and the proceeds are split with The Kidney Foundation of Central PA.[4]
References
[edit ]- ^ "About Us – Historic Harrisburg Association". historicharrisburg.org. Retrieved 2025年02月06日.
- ^ Binda, Larry (2024年01月23日). "Historic preservation priorities announced for 2024, William Penn tops list". TheBurg. Retrieved 2025年02月06日.
- ^ "Historic Harrisburg Association". www.visithersheyharrisburg.org. Retrieved 2025年02月12日.
- ^ "A Unique Partnership – Elegant Progressions" . Retrieved 2025年02月12日.