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Restaurant closed in 1993, now Hunsucker Funeral Home. Fogelsville location opened on 26 June 1932 as hotel and restaurant along original US 22 (Now PA 1022). Restaurant closed 1993, building now being operated as a bank. [75] Spanish–American War/Boxer Rebellion/Philippine–American War statue (1937)
From the 1970s through the end of the 20th century, Yocco's opened five additional restaurants in Allentown and its suburbs. The first was at 2128 Hamilton Street in Allentown, followed by locations in Emmaus , Fogelsville , Trexlertown , and Hanover Township .
Hamilton Street was one of the first streets developed in the 18th century by William Allen, a shipping merchant and former mayor of Philadelphia.On September 10, 1735, Allen acquired 5,000-acre (20 km 2) that includes present-day Center City Allentown, from Joseph Turner, an iron manufacturer and also a former mayor of Philadelphia.
The Italian restaurant train just doesn't stop this summer. So far we've seen Chuck & Ginny's on wheels, Mi Scuzi move to the mall and the newish Roma's on West 12th Street open. And that's not all.
Situated directly across Hamilton Street, the proximity of the hotel and stations provided travelers with convenient places to eat and stay in Allentown. [1] With the end of passenger rail service in the 1960s, the hotel was adapted to other uses. It was subsequently added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. [1]
Center City Allentown in October 2020 The 700 Block of Hamilton Street in Center City Allentown in January 2007 Jordan Creek in Allentown in January 2007. 7th Street (North 7th Street from the city line to the north through Linden Street to the south) 7th Street is a retail and residential corridor just north of Center City Allentown.
Paul Catalano is a staple in the Scranton, PA community, serving up Italian food for more than 50 years at his family restaurant, Catalano Importing Co.
Built between 1926 and 1927, it is a 13-story yellow brick building located 541 West Hamilton Street in Center City Allentown. [2] The hotel has a classic 1920s Jazz Age design and was built by a group of Allentown businessmen who wanted to erect a first-class hotel in Center City Allentown, the city's central business district. [3]