Is Roadside America closing?

Is Roadside America closing?

After being closed since March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Roadside America announced on November 21, 2020, that they were closing permanently after trying, unsuccessfully, to find a buyer for the past three years, and that they would be auctioning off the display.

Is there a Roadside America app?

The Roadside America App is currently available only for compatible iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices. App for Android: we know there are many RoadsideAmerica.com users on Android devices, and we’ve conducted lots of development in that direction.

Is Roadside America for sale?

The former Roadside America property, home to the “world’s greatest indoor miniature village” for 85 years, and its neighboring real estate have been sold for $1.1 million, though future plans for the site remain unclear.

What happened to the trains at Roadside America?

Roadside America announced its permanent closure in a Facebook post on Saturday, after more than three years of searching for a potential buyer of the miniature train village. “Nearly 3 years ago we decided to place the display for sale, hoping to find a buyer who would continue business operations,” the post said.

Who owns Roadside America?

Dolores Heinsohn
Dolores Heinsohn is the owner of Roadside America, near the upper northeastern Berks County community of Shartlesville. She posted on Facebook a week ago that the 85-year-old eastern Pennsylvania tourist attraction would be shut down.

How much is Roadside America for sale?

The building had been for sale for several years, with an asking price as high as $2.3 million in 2018. In November, the asking price had fallen to $1.4 million, and according to online records, the property sold for $1.1 million.

How much did Roadside America sell for?

In November, the asking price had fallen to $1.4 million, and according to online records, the property sold for $1.1 million.

How much is Roadside America?

Heinshon may have put a price on Roadside America, but to so many of us it’s priceless (and more than worth the $8 admission price). Marks agrees: “[Roadside America] has held on for all these years—that’s what’s so amazing about this place. In this day and age, having something like this is an anachronism.

What is Roadside America?

Roadside America is the world’s greatest miniature village featuring beautifully detailed buildings, moving trains, flowing waterways, and much more! Suggest edits to improve what we show. Real kitsch, real innovation, really cool!

Where is the Roadside America exhibit in Pennsylvania?

Roadside America. In 1941 the exhibit reopened at the current location, a former dance hall in Shartlesville, Pennsylvania, Exit 23 on Interstate 78, approximately 20 miles west of the Lehigh Valley .

What happened to Roadside America’s original display?

The display stayed there for a very short time, from 1938 to about 1940 when Mr. Geringer purchased land at the current site of Roadside America to build a larger display in order to accommodate the growing interest.

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