Penn Hills Resort

Penn Hills Resort was a honeymoon resort located in Analomink, Pennsylvania, in the Pocono Mountains that closed in 2009.

Founded as a tavern in 1944, Penn Hills expanded to over a hundred rooms.[1]

Penn Hills Resort, bubble bath, circa 1970's
View of the Penn Hills Resort pool, shaped like a wedding bell, suffering neglect after the resort was abandoned. August, 2012

The 500-acre Penn Hills grew in the 1960s to include a ski resort and a golf course. Guest villas featured floor-to-ceiling carpeting, round beds, and heart-shaped bathtubs.[2] Distinctive, modernist streetlights from the 1964 World's Fair were installed, as well as an ice rink and a wedding bell shaped outdoor swimming pool.[3]

Billed as a "Paradise of Pocono Pleasure" and a place of "unbridled passion",[4] Penn Hills catered to young couples who enjoyed archery and tennis and danced at modestly lavish New Year's Eve parties where the motto was "No balloon goes unpopped."[5]

In 2009, Penn Hills co-founder Frances Paolillo died at the age of 102 and the resort closed less than two months later. Monroe County took over the property in lieu of back taxes.[1] Workers' final paychecks were never issued, and the resort owed the county over $1 million in back taxes.[6] Already in serious disrepair, flooding and copper thieves damaged the buildings further, and the resort was abandoned.[7]

By 2012, Monroe County has sold several small parcels of Penn Hills. However, most of the resort was unsold.[8]

In January 2016, a group of New York investors purchased what remained of Penn Hills for $400,000. As of May 2016, they were still determining how best to develop the property. [9][10]

References

  1. 1 2 Michael Sadowski, Venerable Pocono resort is deserted, Pocono Record, April 15, 2009
  2. William Robbins, What's Doing In the Poconos, New York Times, April 12, 1981
  3. Worlds Fair Community message board, 2011
  4. Ethan Todras-Whitehill, Where Every Day Is New Year's Eve, New York Times, December 28, 2007
  5. Marta Gouger, New Year's bash of a decade... or 4, Pocono Record, December 31, 2007
  6. Beth Brelje, Honeymoon is ending at Penn Hills, Pocono Record, April 1, 2009
  7. Beth Brelje, Attempted copper theft lands one in hospital, one in jail, Pocono Record, May 19, 2010
  8. Michael Sadowski, Abandoned Analomink resort remains mostly unsold, Pocono Record, May 4, 2012
  9. Kevin Kunzmann, Penn Hills acreage sold, Pocono Record, February 29, 2016
  10. Kunzmann, Kevin (May 12, 2016). [penn-hills-new-owners-see-opportunity-where-others-see-blight "Penn Hills' new owners see opportunity where others see blight"] Check |url= value (help). Pocono Record. Retrieved 4 January 2017.

Coordinates: 41°03′27″N 75°12′48″W / 41.05750°N 75.21333°W / 41.05750; -75.21333

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