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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Lehigh ...

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    October 25, 1979 East of Zionsville on Zionsville Road ... 6561 Powder Valley Rd. Upper Milford Township: 49: Shelter House ... 301 S. Lehigh St. Allentown ...

  3. List of Pennsylvania state historical markers in Lehigh County

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    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

  4. Lehigh County Historical Society - Wikipedia

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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.

  5. Lehigh Street - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Allentown station (Lehigh Valley Railroad) - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  7. Lehigh Valley Transit Company - Wikipedia

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    NRHS: History of the Lehigh Valley Transit Company, Railway Operations (1966), and Liberty Bell Route's Heavy Interurban Cars, History and Roster. (1969). National Railway Historical Society, Lehigh Valley Chapter, Allentown, PA. Rohrbeck, Benson; Lehigh Valley Transit Company 1934-1953, 144pp. Rohrbeck Traction Publications, West Chester, PA.

  8. Lehigh Canal - Wikipedia

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    The Lehigh Canal on the south side of Lehigh Street in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania in the mid-20th century The Lehigh Coal Mine Company (LCMC) was founded in 1792, a few months after anthracite was discovered at Sharp Mountain , a peak of the Pisgah Ridge near present-day Summit Hill, Pennsylvania ; [ b ] Its principals secured rights to over ...

  9. Buildings and architecture of Allentown, Pennsylvania

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    Allentown, the largest city in the Lehigh Valley, third-largest city in Pennsylvania, and county seat of Lehigh County Trout Hall, built in 1770 by James Allen, son of Allentown founder William Allen, is one of the oldest houses in Allentown; from 1867 to 1905, it served as the home of Muhlenberg College The 24-story PPL Building in Center City Allentown, the city's tallest building PPL Center ...