The Old Woolworth Mansion in Honesdale Pa Was Called Bethany Center?
Question by gram4762: the old woolworth mansion in honesdale pa was called bethany center?
it turned into a drug rehab. is it still there?
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Answer by mo_luv22
As far as I know, the old Woolworth mansion was in Dalton, PA. It recently got leveled and the person who bought it put up a new place. You might be thinking of the rehab center called Marworth though…not sure if that was a Woolworth estate or not.
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