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About Copper Beech Manor
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Opened in Jan. 2009, Copper Beech Manor is named for the majestic |
Copper Beech tree that graces the rear gardens. Built in 1857, this large brick Federal was home to Jonathan Nesbit and his sister who were some of Lewisburg’s early residents. He is also credited with building the nearby Presbyterian and Lutheran churches.
An addition to the original home was built in 1861 which included a hidden room on the third floor, claimed to have been a refuge for slaves on the Underground Railroad.
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INNformation
Innkeepers Bill and Linda Petry are recently retired from previous professions; Bill, an ordained Lutheran E.L.C.A. pastor and Linda, a Family and Consumer Science teacher.
They are the parents of a son, Ben (and daughter-in-law, Sarah) and daughter, Megan.
Rusty, their Golden Retriever, truly believes he should be the official greeter. They seldom agree and make every effort to keep him in their private quarters.
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