24 active listings near New Bethlehem | |
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👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending | |
$445,000 | 👍 403 Pheasant Farm Rd |
$250,000 | 👍 1473 State Route 1025 |
$225,000 | 👍 240 Broad St |
$199,900 | 👍* 281 Leisure Rd |
$185,000 | 👍* 1272 Saint Charles Rd |
$139,900 | 👍 518 Wood St |
$130,000 | 👍 519 Wood St |
$114,900 | 👍 217 Washington St |
$114,800 | 👍 Maple Rd |
$96,000 | 👍 511 South St |
$96,000 | 👍 511 South St |
$84,000 | 👍 410 South St |
$84,000 | 👍 410 South St |
$74,900 | 👍* 617 Lafayette St |
$59,000 | 👍 517 Waterloo Rd |
$52,900 | 👍* 1722 Maple Rd |
$29,900 | 👍* Hill Gale Dr Lot 28 |
$24,900 | 👍 213 Penn St |
$15,000 | 👍* Rt 805 Putneyville |
$10,500 | 👍 402 South St |
$10,500 | 👍 402 South St |
$10,500 | 👍 402 S Bethlehem St |
Interested in fun facts and the history of New Bethlehem, PA?
Then read on!
- New Bethlehem was first settled around 1828 and was incorporated as a borough in 1853.
- The town was originally known as "Bethlehem" but had to change its name due to another town with the same name in Pennsylvania.
- The town is located near the "Pennsylvania Wilds," a region known for its beautiful forests, wildlife, and outdoor recreation opportunities.
- New Bethlehem is home to the "Redbank Valley Trail," a 51-mile walking and biking trail that passes through scenic forests and historic towns.
- The town is also known for hosting the "Redbank Valley Homecoming," an annual event that includes a parade, live music, food vendors, and other festivities.
- New Bethlehem is home to several historic landmarks, including the "Emlenton Mill," a grist mill built in 1812 that is still in operation today, and the "Satterlee-Shafer Oil Well," which was the first commercial oil well in the world drilled using a steam engine.
- The town is part of the "Oil Region National Heritage Area," which celebrates the history of the oil industry in western Pennsylvania.