The early maps of Pennsylvania show that the area of land now called Middletown was "A Susquehannock Indian Town" (1715). When Middletown was laid out in 1755, some lodges of the Conoy or Ganawese Indians were located on the ground in the area bounded by Pine, Spruce, Main, and High Streets. These two tribes were "remnants" of the once-powerful Susquehannock Nation. Middletown has the following 8 structures listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Hotels in Middletown
Best Western Inn & Suites
815 S. Eisenhower Boulevard
Middletown, PA 17057
The Best Western Inn and Suites is located in central Pennsylvania, just off of exit 247 on the Pennsylvania Turnpike. It is an excellent choice for families and travelers wishing to visit Amish country, Hershey Park, the Giant Center or the Pennsylvania State Capitol. The hotel also caters to guests attending conventions and meetings in the Harrisburg, Pennsylvania area. The hotel boasts large meeting space, comfortable rooms, spacious suites, and a dry sauna -- sure to please any traveler after a long day.
