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Heberlig-Palmer Home  | History  |  Photo Gallery  |   Recent and Future Plans  | Historical Resources | Safety   Heberlig-Palmer was created largely as a means to increase community security, by allotting its land as a safe haven for community recreation. However, this does not mean that the site was exempt from previous acts of vandalism, loitering, and drugs...

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Heberlig-Palmer Park Recent History and Future Plans

Heberlig-Palmer Park Recent History and Future Plans

Heberlig-Palmer Home  | History  |  Photo Gallery  |   Recent and Future Plans  | Historical Resources | Safety In May of 2013 a post[1] on the Carlisle West Side Neighbors blog urged readers to consider the possibility of a food forest and other improvements in the Heberlig-Palmer Tot-Lot, initiating what would become a series of discussions regarding the future of...

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Heberlig-Palmer Park Historical Resources

Heberlig-Palmer Park Historical Resources

Heberlig-Palmer Home  | History  |  Photo Gallery  |   Recent and Future Plans  | Historical Resources | Safety Historical Resources  Carlisle Parks Department (415 Franklin St, Carlisle, PA 17013) Cumberland County Historical Society (21 N Pitt St, Carlisle, PA 17013) Carlisle West Side Blog Melvin Monismith, town resident and historian...

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Heberlig-Palmer Photo Gallery

Heberlig-Palmer Photo Gallery

Heberlig-Palmer Home  | History  |  Photo Gallery  |   Recent and Future Plans  | Historical Resources | Safety 1944: Draft early stages of Heberlig-Palmer. Draft later stage of park development plan. February 1967: Appraisal of five houses and junk yard. All valued at $12,700 at market value. January 21, 1944: Deed to transfer 126 Lincoln Ave to Borough of Carlisle...

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Heberlig-Palmer Park History

Heberlig-Palmer Park History

Heberlig-Palmer Home  | History  |  Photo Gallery  |   Recent and Future Plans  | Historical Resources | Safety A look into the history of Heberlig Palmer Park: Differently from many other neighborhood and community parks, which oftentimes are built on old farm lands, some of the Heberlig Palmer Park land used to be residential. See below for details on how a...

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