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Officials and community leaders gave more details Monday about the future of the historic Hoke House, which will be moved from its spot on the roundabout in Spring Grove to a new home just down ...
The historic Hoke House in Spring Grove will be moving to a new site, but the relocation now will be in the spring of 2024, said Steve Barndt, executive director of Just for Today Recovery and ...
So, how do you go about moving a centuries-old historic home? Please consider subscribing to support local journalism. A combination of steel framing and piping will help maintain the structural ...
After restorations are complete next year, the Hoke House will be opened as a community center for veterans and their families as well as the public.
SPRING GROVE, Pa. — A historic house in York County that was at risk of being demolished will instead be relocated. The Hoke House in Spring Grove sits on land owned by Rutter's, and the company ...
The historic Hoke House in Spring Grove may soon be the site of underground fuel storage tanks, according to a plan filed by Rutter's Stores this week.
The historic Hoke House in Spring Grove will be moving to a new site, but the relocation now will be in the spring of 2024, said Steve Barndt, executive director of Just for Today Recovery and ...
There has been an outpouring of support to save the historic Hoke House in York County. Rutter's owns the land and has applied for a permit to demolish the 250-year-old building.
The future of the historic Hoke House in Spring Grove is still unknown, but a pledge to save this 1750’s stone house was made at Monday's borough council meeting.
The new Rutters coming where York County’s Hoke House currently stands won’t mean the end of the house but rather the house will move and serve veterans.
When Rutter's announced plans to demolish one of York County's oldest buildings to make way for expansion, the historic Hoke House in Spring Grove, PA faced an uncertain future. Instead of being ...
The Hoke House on Monday looking north through the roundabout in Spring Grove. The borough received an application for a demolition permit for the 1750s-era, Georgian-style house.