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Lehigh Parkway is a large, 629-acre public park along the Little Lehigh Creek in Allentown, Pennsylvania in the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania. It is the most prominent park in the city and follows the Little Lehigh Creek southward for three miles from center city Allentown to Cedar Crest Boulevard in neighboring Emmaus.
Bogert's Bridge was built between 1841 and 1842. It takes its name from the Bogert family. Peter Bogert purchased the land on which the bridge is located in 1744 as part of his farm. Settlers are said to have put stones in the Little Lehigh River at the location of the bridge, which were used as a crossing prior to its construction.
Lehigh Parkway (1931) Map location: Large public park along the Little Lehigh River. It is the most prominent park of the city and follows the Little Lehigh River for three miles from Center City Allentown to Cedar Crest Boulevard. The park features many scenic exercising trails in addition to bridle paths, a shooting range, and many fishing ...
Lehigh Parkway, the largest park in Allentown, built during the 1930s as a Works Progress Administration project, in 2012. Cedar Creek Park in west-side Allentown in 2019. Franklin Park at 218 N. 14th Street in 2021. Allentown, Pennsylvania is nationally-known for its park system.
The Museum of Indian Culture is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization [1] and educational center in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1980, the center is dedicated to presenting, preserving, and perpetuating the history of the Lenape and other Northeastern Woodland Indian cultures. [2] The Museum of Indian Culture is located in the Lehigh ...
He was re-elected in 1923 and again in 1927. During the 1920s, Gross worked closely with General Harry Trexler, who served on the city Planning Commission during that time, to create Allentown's park system. Developed Allentown Rose Garden (1928), purchased land for Little Lehigh Parkway (1928), and established Cedar Creek Park.
Little Lehigh Creek in Lehigh Parkway in Allentown in September 2012. Alton Park (Southwest of Interstate 78 and north of Lehigh Street to the city line with Salisbury Township and Emmaus) Alton Park is a largely residential areas with some forest and park land. Cumberland Gardens (E. Cumberland Street from S. Carlisle Street to S. Filbert Street)
Lehigh County also has 25 acres (100,000 m 2) of public parks, including: Lehigh Parkway in Allentown, is a 999 acres (4.04 km 2) city-owned park along Little Lehigh Creek. Lock Ridge Park in Alburtis, is a 59.2 acres (0.240 km 2) county-owned park along Swabia Creek that includes the Lock Ridge Furnace Museum.