The "North Star" or "Polaris" is within about 1/2 degree of the
North Celestial Pole.
The result is that for anybody in the northern Hemisphere, it
appears at an angle above
the northern horizon that's within 1/2 degree of their
latitude.
Here is the angle as seen from Harrisburg:
Harrisburg, Alabama . . . 32.8°
Harrisburg, Arkansas . . . 35.5°
Harrisburg, California . . . 36.3°
Harrisburg, Florida . . . . . 26.9°
Harrisburg, Georgia . . . . 34.6°
Harrisburg, Iowa . . . . . . . 40.8°
Harrisburg, Idaho . . . . . . 46.3°
Harrisburg, Illinois . . . . . . 37.7°
Harrisburg, Indiana . . . . . 39.7°
Harrisburg, Michigan . . . . 43.2°
Harrisburg, Missouri . . . . . 39.1°
Harrisburg, North Carolina . 35.3°
Harrisburg, Nebraska . . . . 41.6°
Harrisburg, New York . . . . 43.4°
Harrisburg, Ohio . . . . . . . . 38.9° (the one in Franklin
County)
Harrisburg, Oklahoma . . . . 34.4°
Harrisburg, Oregon . . . . . . 44.3°
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania . . 40.3°
Harrisburg, South Dakota . . 43.4°
Harrisburg, Tennessee . . . . 35.8°
Harrisburg, Texas . . . . . . . . 31.0°
Harrisburg, Utah . . . . . . . . . 37.2°
Harrisburg, Virginia . . . . . . . . 37.0