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The Lehigh County Historical Society is headquartered in the Lehigh Valley Heritage Museum, a 30,000-square-foot (2,800 m 2) museum facility with four galleries and more than 10,000 square feet (930 m 2) of exhibition space. [1] Recent exhibits have included exhibits on General Harry Clay Trexler, Native Americans, and U.S. presidents.
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
Allentown: September 3, 1947: S 4th St. (PA 145), just S of W Mountain Rd., Allentown: Roadside Business & Industry, Cities & Towns, Government & Politics 18th Century Allentown: September 3, 1947: MacArthur Rd. (PA 145) at N city line, just N of Sumner Ave. overpass, Allentown: Roadside
A typical daily run for an early morning LVT car operator began at Allentown's Fairview car barn and coach yard (now a park) where he picked up his assigned equipment, usually a lightweight 1000-series car, and took it eight residential blocks on a single track along Lehigh, Cumberland, Lumber, and St. John Streets to 8th Street where he ...
Prior to its construction, the only bridges connecting Center City Allentown and South Allentown were Lehigh Street and the 8th Street bridges, although the single-lane 19th century stone arch Schreibers Bridge (1828, rehabilitated in 1920) provided west end access to southwest Allentown via Lehigh Parkway East. Original bridges were metal ...
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Service along the former Lehigh Valley route to Allentown resumed in 1978. Conrail, which took over the Lehigh Valley Railroad's lines in 1976, began operating commuter trains from Allentown to Philadelphia. The service was funded by the federal government and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. Trains stopped at a platform at Third ...
Lehigh Street southbound at 29th Street in Allentown. Lehigh Street is a continuation of State Avenue near South Mall in the northern sections of Emmaus. After crossing the Allentown border with Emmaus, it widens to a four-lane road with a center left-turn lane. From there, Lehigh Street runs northward traversing one of the busiest commercial ...