Historic Keystone House Signs

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Historic Keystone House Signs

Mark the nation’s 250th anniversary by celebrating the history of your own home. The Newtown Historic Association is pleased to offer Historic Keystone House Signs, a meaningful way to honor your property’s place in Newtown’s history.

 

 

Each Keystone Sign features:

    • The name of the first documented owner of your home
    • The verified year of construction
    • Historical authentication by the Newtown Historic Association
  • These signs are available for properties within the Historic District that are over 50 years old.

Quality Craftsmanship

Our Keystone Signs are designed to last:

  • Durable aluminum construction
  • UV protected paint to resist fading
  • Four pre-drilled holes for easy mounting
  • A proof will be provided for your approval before production
  • Signs ship directly from the vendor to your home

Price
$75.00 per NHA Keystone Sign

Please see order form below.

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Upcoming Events

Elementary School Walking Tour

June 03, 9:00am - 12:00pm

The Elementary School Walking Tour of historic sites in Newtown is the NHA’s annual event to share the history of our town—first-hand—with the children who live here.

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Spring Garden Cocktail Party

June 06, 5:00pm - 8:00pm

Enjoy a beautiful evening wandering among the gardens, sipping a glass of wine, and making new friends.

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2026 Garden Club Federation of PA (GCFP) Garden Party

June 20, 9:30am - 4:00pm

Countryside Gardeners are participating in the 2026 Garden Club Federation of Pennsylvania (GCFP) Garden Party.

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We invite you to sign up to stay informed of upcoming events, educational programs and community activities. Most are held in our historic Half-moon Inn, a tavern in the early days of Newtown, and are open to the public.

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