Copper Beech Manor is a historic building at 17 Market Street in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, which is now a residence.
[1] In 1861 Jonathan Nesbit added an addition to the third floor which was believed to be part of the Underground Railroad because of the crawl space above the bedroom where runaways would have hid.
[2] He designed the Greek Revival home after he constructed the First Presbyterian Church in 1856, which still resides in Lewisburg.
The town of Lewisburg contains an authentic Victorian downtown that has a lot of locally owned restaurants and excellent shopping.
For the outdoorsy vacationer spend some time on the Susquehanna River canoeing, kayaking, and biking or walking along the shoreline.