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Lehigh Valley Health Network has 981 licensed-acute beds on its three campuses. [3] [4] Its flagship hospital, Lehigh Valley Hospital–Cedar Crest, located at 1200 South Cedar Crest Boulevard in Allentown, is the state's third-largest hospital, Pennsylvania's first Level One Trauma Center, and one of two Level One trauma centers in the Lehigh Valley, the state's third-most populous ...
Lehigh Valley Health Network: 6 — Lehigh Valley Hospital - Hazelton: Hazleton: Luzerne: 150: 6: Non-profit: General acute: Lehigh Valley Health Network — — Lehigh Valley Hospital - Muhlenberg: Bethlehem Lehigh: 194: 8: Non-profit: General acute: Lehigh Valley Health Network — — Lehigh Valley Hospital - Pocono: East Stroudsburg: Monroe ...
US 22 passes east–west through the southern portion of Whitehall Township on a freeway called the Lehigh Valley Thruway, with interchanges at PA 145 and Fullerton Avenue. US 22 leads west to connections with PA 309 , I-476 ( Pennsylvania Turnpike Northeast Extension), and I-78 and east to Bethlehem and Easton .
Pennsylvania Route 512 (PA 512) is a 26.1-mile-long (42.0 km) state route in Northampton County in the Lehigh Valley region in eastern Pennsylvania.The southern terminus is at U.S. Route 22 (US 22) north of Bethlehem in Hanover Township.
The Lehigh Valley is named for the Lehigh River, which flows through it. The region includes Allentown, the third-most populous city in Pennsylvania, the neighboring eastern Pennsylvania cities of Bethlehem and Easton, and its more rural suburbs. The region was once a hub for American heavy manufacturing.
May 5, 1972 (Bounded by Main, Nevada, and East Broad Streets, and the Lehigh River: Bethlehem: Extends into Northampton County: 12: Cold Spring Bridge: Cold Spring Bridge: June 22, 1988
Lehigh Valley Hospital–Cedar Crest, commonly referred to as Lehigh Valley Hospital, is a hospital located at 1200 South Cedar Crest Boulevard in Allentown, Pennsylvania. It is the largest hospital in the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania , and the third-largest hospital in the state after UPMC Presbyterian in Pittsburgh and Thomas ...
The network was founded in 1872 when St. Luke's Hospital was chartered in South Bethlehem. In 1875, the hospital was relocated to its current location in Fountain Hill, Pennsylvania. Upon his death in 1878, local businessman Asa Packer entrusted $300,000 worth of shares in the Lehigh Valley Railroad to the hospital. In 1884, the St. Luke’s ...