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Carlisle Historic Sites & Interpretive Centres
A WorldWeb.com travel guide to Historic Sites & Interpretive Centres in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, United States.
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    Carlisle Indian Industrial School Graveyard
    This historic site is the resting place of the re-interred remains of 186 American Indian children who passed away while attending the Carlisle Indian Industrial School. The school, founded in 1879, was established to educate and assimilate American Indian children into society. The graveyard is located on the grounds of the Carlisle Barracks towards the back gate.
    Address: 122 Forbes Avenue Carlisle  PA  USA  17013-5234
    Telephone 1 717 245-4101 
     

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    Old Court House
    The Old Court House, built in 1846, replaced an earlier Court House that was destroyed by arsonists in 1845. The columns of the Court Hourse still bear the pock marks made by J.E.B. Stuart and Fitzhugh Lee on their way to Gettysburg in 1863. Self guided-tours of the court house are also available.
    Address: On the Square Carlisle  PA  USA  17013
     

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    Carlisle Barracks and United States Army War College

    Established in May 1757, the Carlisle Barracks is the second oldest army posts in the United States. During the French and Indian War, British and Provincial troops were trained here. In 1807, the post became known as the Carlisle Barracks. Since then, it has housed many institutions such as the School of Cavalry Practices from 1879-1918, the Carlisle Indian Industrial School from 1879-1918, the Medical Field Service School 1920-1946 and the U.S. Army War College since 1951. Tours of the campus are available with reservation.
    Address: 122 Forbes Avenue Carlisle  PA  USA  17013-5234
    Telephone 1 717 245-4101 
     

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    1st Presbyterian Church

    The 1st Presbyterian Church is recognized as the oldest public building in Carlisle, and therefore as a historic attraction. President George Washington attended this church on October 5, 1794, before marching off to Western Pennsylvania to the whiskey rebellion. The public is welcome to attend Sunday worship at 10:45am or prayer time at 9:15am.
    Address: 122 Forbes Avenue Carlisle  PA  USA  17013
    Telephone 1 717 243-4612 
     

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    Marianne Moore House
    This historical building was the home of Marianne More from 1896-1916. Marianne won the Pulitzer Prize for Literature, the Bollingen Prize in Poetry and the National Book Award. Self-guided tours of the home are available.
    Address: 343 N. Hanover Street Carlisle  PA  USA  17013
     

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    Carlisle Indian Industrial School

    The Carlisle Indian Industrial School was the first off-reservation school established in the United States. It was founded in 1879 with the intention of educating and assimilating American Indian children into society. The school was in existence for more than 39 years and had more than 10,000 children enrolled. Located at the Carlisle Barracks, guided tours are available year-round.
    Address: 122 Forbes Avenue Carlisle  PA  USA  17055
    Telephone 1 717 245-4101 
     

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    Ephraim Blaine House
    The Commissary General during the Revolutionary War, Col. Ephraim Blaine, began construction on this house in 1794. The house retains much of its original interior, which can be viewed through a self-guided tour.
    Address: 4 North Hanover Street Carlisle  PA  USA  17013
     

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    Two Mile House

    This historic federal limestone building contains 12 rooms, 10 which contain fireplaces that feature Doric-style pilasters and a central panel. The Two Mile House is available for public viewing May-September from 1pm-4pm on Wednesdays. The house may also be rented for special events.
    Address: 1189 Walnut Bottom Road Carlisle  PA  USA  17013
    Telephone 1 717 243-3437 


     

     
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