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Former IAC Development Project Temporarily Displaces War Memorial Plaque

Mar 20, 2019, 15:02 PM by Michael Garland
In November of 2010 Carlisle Events purchased a 50+ acre plot of land south of the Carlisle PA Fairgrounds referenced by many as the former IAC or Lear Plant. This footprint included a massive factory, plus acres of parking.

In November of 2010 Carlisle Events purchased a 50+ acre plot of land south of the Carlisle PA Fairgrounds referenced by many as the former IAC or Lear Plant.  This footprint included a massive factory, plus acres of parking.  While the initial purchase was made to preserve parking, which supports the annual automotive events at the fairgrounds, Carlisle Events also had plans to redevelop the industrial landscape for mixed use commercial and residential.

As the work has progressed, the landscape on the southside of Carlisle along Route 34 (Carlisle Springs Rd.) has changed dramatically.  Trees have been planted where a factory once stood, lining streets that will connect parts of town that haven’t been directly connected in over 100 years.  While some trees have gone in, others have come out on the opposite side of the road.  This was done as a precursor to a much-needed storm water runoff area. 

Another aspect of the project that has necessitated a temporary new look to the landscape was the removal of a large rock, some shrubs and more importantly, a war memorial plaque.  The plaque was positioned on the west side of Carlisle Springs Rd. near the parking area closest to Hamilton St.  It was placed there decades ago to honor and remember factory workers who served and sacrificed via military action/service as part of World War II.  The plaque, while a long-standing fixture at the facility, was not visible to the masses as of late due to overgrowth in its area.  In addition, it was affixed to a large rock, which over time and due to various aspects of attrition, had deteriorated and crumbled to a point where it could no longer be maintained or fixed.

This plaque will return as soon as possible (likely mid-summer).  With its return to the factory site, the plaque will continue to honor those who worked at the factory, served our country and made many sacrifices along the way.

Complete details on the project can be found at https://www.carlislepa.org/carlisle-plan/.  In addition, car show season commences in less than six weeks with Spring Carlisle.  Parking areas adjacent to the main project footprint will be open, but guests may experience some delays as it is an active construction site.   

 

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