Broad Street Market

The Broad Street Market, opened in 1863, is located in the Midtown neighborhood of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania in the United States.

From 1869, a wooden frame wing extension spanned from the Stone Building to the Capitol Street alley until its destruction in 1976-1977.

[5] During the American Civil War, the market helped to feed the 300,000 Union soldiers who mustered through nearby Camp Curtin.

[2] In 1996, the city completed a $2.5 million award-winning restoration of the Market complex, which was designed to reposition it as a successful and growth-oriented retail enterprise.

[2] A severe fire caused by Rite-Hite HVLS ceiling fan tore through the brick building, nearest to 6th Street, in the early morning hours of July 10, 2023 causing major damage to the roof and a loss of the building contents.

A wood frame wing extending up to the former alleyway bisecting the market block. Photo date unknown.
The Market's logo as seen from inside the Brick Building.