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8th Street over Little Lehigh and Railroad Streets 40°35′45″N 75°28′16″W / 40.595833°N 75.471111°W / 40.595833; -75.471111 ( Albertus L. Meyers Allentown
4 lanes of New Street (SR3011), 2 sidewalks: Crosses: Lehigh River: Locale: Bethlehem (Center City) to South Side Bethlehem: Official name: Phillip J. Fahy Memorial Bridge: Other name(s) Fahy Bridge New Street Bridge: Characteristics; Design: Steel rigid frame bridge [1] Total length: 1,466 feet (447 m) [1] Width: 55.1 feet (16.8 m) (deck width ...
[6] [7] In 1974, following the decommissioning of I-378 to PA 378, PA 191 had its southern terminus moved to US 22 in Brodhead, and the former alignment between Center Valley and Bethlehem became a southern, non-expressway extension of PA 378. [8] Allentown-Bethlehem map from 1955, PA 378 is the road heading into Bethlehem, and I-178 is heading ...
In 2008, Coca-Cola Park, an 8,278-seat baseball park was opened for the Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs, the AAA farm team of the Philadelphia Philies baseball team. Also, in 2014, construction was completed on the PPL Center, a 9,000-seat hockey arena for the Lehigh Valley Phantoms, the AHL affiliate of the Philadelphia Flyers. [46]
Bethlehem is a city in Northampton and Lehigh Counties in the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania, United States. [5] As of the 2020 census, Bethlehem had a total population of 75,781, making it the second-largest city in the Lehigh Valley after Allentown and the seventh-largest city in the state. [6]
The Saucon Valley Playing Fields were renamed after Murray H. Goodman, a Lehigh University alumnus and key contributor to the university during the difficult days of the 1980s, when Bethlehem Steel suffered decline. The land, embracing six hundred acres, was obtained during the complex expansion days for Steel, being the early post War period ...
The Lehigh Valley (/ ˈ l iː h aɪ /) is a geographic and metropolitan region formed by the Lehigh River in Lehigh and Northampton counties in eastern Pennsylvania.It is a component valley of the Great Appalachian Valley bounded to its north by Blue Mountain, to its south by South Mountain, to its west by Lebanon Valley, and to its east by the Delaware River and Warren County, New Jersey. [1]
Salisbury Township is a township in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, United States.The township's population was 13,621 at the 2020 census. [2] The township borders Allentown, Pennsylvania's third-largest city, Bethlehem, and Emmaus, in the Lehigh Valley, which had a population of 861,899 and was the 68th-most populous metropolitan area in the U.S. as of the 2020 census.