Discover the best top things to do in Lehigh Valley, United States including Calandra's Cheese, Klein Farms Dairy and Creamery, Moravian Blacksmith Shop, Colonial Industrial Quarter, Trout Hall, The Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage Corridor, Main Street Commons, Heritage Trail, PPL Center, Hoover Mason Trestle.
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We live about 3 hours from this store, but enjoy bringing home a lot of fresh made cheese, pasta and sauces. Would never go to Nazareth without stopping
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A tannery, mill and the first waterworks in the Colonies are part of this historic neighborhood.
Just below Main Street is the old Bethlehem. A nice trail meanders along the river and showcases all the different industrial businesses that once made Bethlehem an industrial powerhouse. Packed into about a half-mile stretch is a wealth of American history. You can easily spend a few hours exploring the grounds, and it's all FREE!
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Open May-Sept. Sat. & Sun. 1-4 p.m. Historic Trout Hall, a colonial stone mansion built in 1770 and Allentown's oldest home, was the summer estate of James Allen, son of Allentown's founder. Discover Revolutionary War-era America. Tours leave from adjacent Lehigh Valley Heritage Museum, 432 W. Walnut St.
4.5 based on 14 reviews
Experience Bethlehem like never before: On your own time and at your own pace, while focusing on what you enjoy. With the use of handheld audio devices, the Heritage TrailTM allows participants to walk, run, or bike through three centuries of Bethlehem history. Stops along the trail include two National Historic Landmarks, the newly designated Historic Moravian Bethlehem National Historic Landmar
4.5 based on 387 reviews
We enjoyed our very first American League hockey game between the Lehigh Valley Phantoms and Hershey Bears. Lively atmosphere, clean facility and do much to see and do. Terrific atmosphere and activities & contests throughout the game. Only complaint was the “smoke show” prior to puck drop. Not necessary. But that’s a minor concern. Great value and lots of fun.
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My wife and I spent a wonderful weekend in Bethlehem and the Hoover Mason Trestle was a highlight. The walking tour is self-guided with excellent signage detailing the rise, dominance and downfall of Bethlehem Steel. I've always heard of Bethlehem Steel but never understand its place in the American business landscape until this trip.
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