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Historic Logan Inn Reopens Days After Fire
"Thanks to the quick response of local first responders, everyone is safe, and the situation was managed swiftly," said the Innkeepers.

NEW HOPE, PA — Just days after fire damaged the landmark hotel, the Logan Inn reopened on Friday for regular service.
"Thanks to the quick response of local first responders, everyone is safe, and the situation was managed swiftly," said the Innkeepers in a Facebook posting Thursday night.
"We want to take a moment to thank our community for the overwhelming support and compassion following this week's fire. Your messages, visits and words of encouragement have reminded us just how special New Hope truly is."
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The innkeepers continued, "To our loyal guests, we're so grateful for your patience and understanding. And to our incredible team, your dedication and care during this time embody what it means to be a part of the Logan Inn family.
"We look forward to welcoming you back soon and continuing to make memories again."
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Established in 1727, Logan Inn serves as one of America's longest continuously running inns. It boasts 38 guest rooms and the Landmark Tavern.
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