John Immel House

The John Immel House was an historic farmhouse that was located in Jackson Township, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania. Built in 1814, in the Pennsylvania German Traditional architecture style, using locally quarried limestone, this historic structure featured master masonry work. It was strategically located near the Union Canal towpath to take advantag…
The John Immel House was an historic farmhouse that was located in Jackson Township, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania. Built in 1814, in the Pennsylvania German Traditional architecture style, using locally quarried limestone, this historic structure featured master masonry work. It was strategically located near the Union Canal towpath to take advantage of quick access to the fastest transportation system in the southeastern Pennsylvania area during the early nineteenth century.
  • Location: East of Myerstown on Flanagan Road, Jackson Township, Pennsylvania
  • Area: 2.7 acres (1.1 ha)
  • Built: 1814
  • Built by: Immel, John
  • Demolished: ca. 1990
  • Removed from NRHP: December 16, 2022
  • NRHP reference No.: 80003548
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