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For additional information please contact:
Redbank Valley Chamber
309 Broad Street, Suite 2
New Bethlehem, PA 16242
814-275-3929 Phone
814-275-4269 Fax
nbchamber@alltel.net
VISIT OUR EVENTS PAGE FOR CURRENT UP-DATES.
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About New Bethlehem
Historic New Bethlehem was incorporated
in 1853. It has a central tri-county location, about 20 miles from
each of the County
Courthouses and hospitals of Clarion, Jefferson and Armstrong Counties
and is only about 60 miles from Pittsburgh. The downtown area lies
at the intersection of State Routes 66 and 28 with easy access to
Interstate 80. It remains a charming community with grand old single
family homes and hometown values nestled among tree-covered hills
along the Redbank Creek in Southern Clarion County. In the early
days, it boasted a lumber company and sawmill, brewery, grain mill,
bank, railroad station and thriving commercial downtown area which
served the Redbank Valley. Today, the New Bethlehem area continues
to serve the Redbank Valley with a public library, police department,
volunteer fire company, U. S. Post Office, 4 banks, insurance, financial,
real estate and mortgage brokerage firms, drugstores, furniture store,
lumber company, feed mill, car/truck dealers, equipment and service
shops, flower shops, barber/hair salons, an old fashioned ice cream
parlor/sweet shop, several restaurants with good food at reasonable
prices, dentists, doctors, lawyers, assisted living facilities and
elderly housing, other stores and services. A natural peanut butter
plant established by local entrepreneurs in the late 1940’s
is now owned by Smucker's and is one of the Borough's largest employers.
New Bethlehem offers affordable housing and business opportunities.
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New Bethlehem's hometown values are evidenced by the many churches
and service organizations that are located within the Borough limits
and nearby. Annual events supported by the Chamber of Commerce
and other local organizations and businesses include a Memorial
Day Parade, 4th of July celebration, Art in the Park (weekend after
Labor Day), the Peanut Butter Festival and races (2nd Friday-Sunday
after Labor Day) and the Christmas Parade (1st Sat. in December).
Downtown lies less than 3 miles from the Redbank Valley Municipal
Park, home of the Clarion County Fair during the last full week
of July. Recreational opportunities include camping, hunting, fishing,
hiking, biking, kayaking and bird watching, among others. If you
come to visit, you just may want to stay.
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