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Location of Housenick Park in Bethlehem Township, Pennsylvania. Housenick Park is the popular name for a passive park located in Bethlehem Township, Pennsylvania.The 55 acre/22.3 hectare Janet Johnston Housenick and William D. Housenick Memorial Park of Bethlehem Township [1] and the 36 acre/14.6 hectare Archibald Johnston Conservation Area of Northampton County comprise the park. [2]
Mount Airy Historic District, also known as Mount Airy Park, is a national historic district located at Bethlehem, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. The district includes 27 contributing buildings in a residential area of Bethlehem. It includes large, ornate residences built between 1910 and 1930. A few date as early as 1895. [2]
Bounded by Main, Nevada, and East Broad Streets, and the Lehigh River; also roughly bounded by Walnut St., Linden St., Lehigh River, and New St. 40°37′06″N 75°22′56″W / 40.618333°N 75.382222°W / 40.618333; -75.382222 ( Central Bethlehem Historic
[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 ...
PA 412 was first designated by 1927 to run from PA 212 near Springtown north to PA 12 (now PA 378) in Bethlehem. At this time, the entire route was paved except for the southernmost portion. [ 7 ] By 1930, PA 412 was extended south to it current terminus at US 611 (now PA 611) in Harrow.
Legacy Park (2015–2016) Address: 123 Goodman Drive Bethlehem, Pennsylvania U.S. Location: Goodman Campus of Lehigh University: Coordinates: Owner: Lehigh University: Operator: Lehigh University: Capacity: 370: Field size: Left Field: 320 ft (98 m) Left Center: 375 ft (114 m)
Elmwood Park Historic District is a historic housing development in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania roughly bounded by Goepp Circle, Woodruff St., Park Pl., and Carson St. The 68 houses in the district were built of brick, clapboard, and stucco from 1917 to 1920. [2]
Stabler Arena is a 6,200-seat multi-purpose arena in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, in the Lehigh Valley region of the state. Owned and operated by Lehigh University, it is located on the school's Goodman Campus.