Historic Newburg Inn in Lower Nazareth will soon have a date with a wrecking ball
Updated 8:01 AM;
Today 7:00 AM
On April 8, 2020, Lower Nazareth Township supervisors voted to enter into an agreement of sale to purchase the Newburg Inn Grillhouse and Bar for $423,000. The plan is to demolish the building that was built in 1750 to widen the road for improvements to the intersection of Newburg Road and Route 191, also known as Nazareth Pike.
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The Newburg Inn is too shoddy to fix up and too close to Route 191.
So the 261-year-old historic structure is going to come down. Lower Nazareth Township is seeking bids from demolition contractors to tear down the former Newburg Inn Grillhouse and Bar.
A (potentially) haunted oil can, other antiques from historic Newburg Inn headed to auction
Updated Dec 16, 2020;
Posted Dec 16, 2020
On April 8, 2020, Lower Nazareth Township supervisors voted to enter into an agreement of sale to purchase the Newburg Inn Grillhouse and Bar for $423,000. The plan is to demolish the building that was built in 1750 to widen the road for improvements to the intersection of Newburg Road and Route 191, also known as Nazareth Pike.
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You can soon have a piece of the Newburg Inn Grillhouse and Bar before the historical structure is gone for good.
Hartzell’s Auction Gallery Inc. of Bangor plans to begin auctioning off the items online at 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 3. The bidding will be facilitated by Liveauctioneers.com.