Fort Hunter Historic District

Fort Hunter Historic District
Frame barn across Old 22 from the McAllister House
LocationU.S. 22, Fort Hunter, Pennsylvania
Coordinates40°20′29″N 76°54′30″W / 40.34139°N 76.90833°W / 40.34139; -76.90833
Area32 acres (13 ha)
Built1760
Architectural styleLate Victorian, Georgian, High Victorian
NRHP reference No.79002216
Significant dates
Added to NRHPAugust 17, 1979
Designated PHMCJuly 3, 1947

Fort Hunter Historic District is a national historic district located at Fort Hunter, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. The district includes six contributing buildings, four contributing sites, and one contributing structure. The area has seen continuous settlement since the early 1700s and once was the site of an early supply fort (Fort Hunter) and garrison. Also in the district are the remains of a section of the Pennsylvania Canal. Notable buildings include the separately listed Archibald McAllister House, a spring house, Everhart Covered Bridge, large frame barn (1876), corn crib, farm house, blacksmith shop, stone stable barn, Hunter's House or Old Hotel, ice house, and archaeological sites for Fort Hunter, the garrison, Hunter's Mill, and the Pennsylvania Canal.

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.