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Carlisle

One of Pennsylvania's most treasured historic communities, Carlisle, is noted for its restored architecture and tree-lined streets-once walked on by George Washington, Molly Pitcher and other icons of early America. The town is also home to three contemporary institutions of higher learning: Dickinson College, Pennsylvania State University's Dickinson School of Law and the U.S. Army War College. Carlisle has a long tradition of welcoming visitors, offering a wide variety of cultural, historical and culinary options. Visit historic landmarks and museums, browse specialty shops and galleries, sample local or international cuisine, enjoy a show, hike the Appalachian Trail or enjoy the annual car, truck and motorcycle shows. At day's end, stay at an award-winning hotel or bed and breakfast.

April 2010: Forbes ranked Carlisle-Harrisburg (Cumberland, Dauphin and Perry) as No. 5 on its “most livable cities” list.
June 2010:
Forbes ranked Carlisle-Harrisburg (Cumberland, Dauphin and Perry) as No. 2 among America's best places to raise a family.

Fast ‘n Fun Fact: Carlisle is known as the state's "automotive capitol", hosting 10 seasonal auto shows that attract millions of visitors from around the world, annually.
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Self-Guided Walking Tours

18th-Century Architecture in Carlisle
17 beautiful 18th-century buildings.
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Carlisle Barracks
More than 100 historical buildings to explore on foot. Hessian Powder Magazine is the only building open to public. See Carlisle Barracks info here. To receive a copy of this self-guided walking tour in the mail, please call the office at 1-888-513-5130 or send an e-mail to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Carlisle Historical Waymarkers
The stories of Carlisle's people, historic sites and events.
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Carlisle's Old Public Graveyard
Home to 750 veterans from the Revolutionary through the Korean Wars. About 550 are from the Civil War. 20 highlight stops.
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To learn more about Carlisle, please visit the Carlisle Borough website or the Downtown Carlisle Association website.  You can also view the Carlisle Borough's Shopping, Dining and Attractions video here.

Shopping District

Located in historic Carlisle there is a diverse collection of shops and restaurants that have banded together to create a unique experience for visitors to browse and collect treasures from the Valley

1) Simply Hair
2) Fabric Center
3) Leaf of Eve
4) Yarn Garden
5) California Café
6) Camellia's Sin Tea Parlor
7) So-Hi Books
8) Pat Craig Studios
9) Piatto Restaurant
10) Studio 3
11) Lili's Place12) Comfort Suites
12) Comfort Suites
13) Courthouse Common
14) Argosy
15) 50's Malt Shoppe

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16) Carlisle House Bed & Breakfast
17) Cumberland Valley Decorating Center
18) Fay's Country Kitchen
19) Pomfret Street Books
20) Gingerbread Man
21) The Green Room Bistro & Juice Bar
22) Issei Noodles
23) Appalachian Whole Foods
24) the ClothesVine
25) Back Door Café
26) Amy's Thai
27) Whistlestop Bookshop
28) Miss Ruth's Time Bomb
29) Alibi's Eatery & Spirits

30) Café Bruges
31) Georgie Lou's Retro Candy & Gifts
32) Bedford Street Antiques
33) Nancy Stamm's Galleria
34) The Garden Gallery
35) Patriot Surplus
36) Antiques on Hanover
37) Carlisle Arts Learning Center
38) North Hanover Grille
39) Market Cross Pub & Brewery
40) Colucci & Company
41) JW Music
42) Mt. Fuji
43) History on High & Cumberland Valley Visitors Center

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Carlisle is a Preserve America Community

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