DescriptionPennsylvania State Archives Building, 3rd Street and Forster Street, Harrisburg, PA.jpg
English: Built between 1964 and 1967, this modern archives building was designed by Lawrie and Green to house the State Archives of Pennsylvania, and is part of a complex that includes the adjacent State Museum of Pennsylvania building. The building is a large rectangular tower with stone panel cladding that emerges from a one-story base podium with a plaza on the roof, and has three entrance gates into an adjacent sunken courtyard filled with trees from the 3rd Street approach. The building features vertical recessed bays on the sides, which are filled with a grid of tiny square windows and feature small single understated doors at the base, with the primary access being from inside the podium below, which is not readily visible from the exterior. The building and adjacent Pennsylvania State Museum Building were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014.
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