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1. 1758 Sun InnBuilt in 1758 by the Moravians, the Sun Inn was well known in Colonial times for its excellent food, hospitality, and comfortable accommodations. Many dignitaries of the era traveled to Bethlehem to stay and dine at the inn, including Founding Fathers George Washington and his wife Martha, Alexander Hamilton, and John and Abigail Adams. Several […]
2. 1803 HouseStep inside and go back in time to the early 1800s after the Moravians settled in Emmaus. From the moment you walk through the door of the 1803 House, you can almost feel what it was like in Emmaus at the beginning of the 19th century. Close the door behind you and look around the […]
3. Alburtis Lock Ridge Historical SocietyOur historical society preserves the heritage of the towns of Alburtis, Lock Ridge, and surrounding areas that were once centers of industry and home to the Thomas Iron Company, Lock Ridge Furnace, key iron ore mines, and a local railroad hub. The society is headquartered in the Memorial Presbyterian Church at the corner of Church […]
4. America on WheelsAmerica on Wheels is an over-the-road transportation museum in Allentown, Pennsylvania. It features over 23,000 square feet of exhibit space with three main galleries, rotating exhibits, the HubCap Cafe, and a vehicle art gallery. The museum’s collection features over 75 bicycles, motorcycles, automobiles, and trucks that tell the story of people and products on the […]
5. Atlas Cement Company Memorial MuseumThe Atlas Cement Company Memorial Museum traces the development of the Atlas Portland Cement Company and the greater Northampton, PA community. The museum honors and preserves the heritage of a legendary cement plant that employed more than 5,000 workers and quickly became the largest cement plants in the world, contributing to the building of the […]
6. Berks History CenterFounded as The Historical Society of Berks County in 1869, the Berks History Center showcases the unique history and diverse cultural heritage of Berks County through a vast collection of objects, paintings, books, photographs and historical records. The Berks History Center is the official county historical society of Berks County and is one of the […]
7. Boyertown Area Historical SocietyThe Boyertown Area Historical Society’s mission is to collect and preserve historically significant items and information from the Boyertown area past while enabling this history to be enjoyed and studied into the Boyertown area future. The society has a dedicated genealogy library, a museum with four permanent exhibits, and a rotating exhibit space. Recently, the […]
8. Boyertown Museum of Historic VehiclesOver 90 vehicles built in Pennsylvania on display—everything from carriages and bicycles to cars and trucks. Also part of our exhibits are a 1921 Sun Oil gas station and a 1938 diner. The Museum is housed in a former factory building of the Boyertown Auto Body Works, which built commercial truck bodies from 1926 until […]
9. Camel's Hump Farm Environmental Education Center and Community Garden at Johnston's EstatePurchased in 2015 by the Friends of Johnston, Inc – an all-volunteer charitable non-profit – Camel’s Hump Farm is located on the historic 135-acre Archibald Johnston estate, the country home of Bethlehem’s first mayor. The Friends of Johnston, Inc. was formed by a group of concerned citizens in 2012 to save the Johnston Estate from […]
10. Das Awkscht FeschtFor more than 60 years, Das Awkscht Fescht has been a summer tradition for all ages. Offering three fun-packed days in a beautiful park setting, this annual event is one of the largest antique and classic car shows in the country, and a perfect way for families to celebrate summer. Held during the first weekend […]
11. Esther M. Lee African American Heritage CenterOur mission is to highlight African American stories and legacies and make visible those who have contributed to Bethlehem and the Lehigh Valley local history. We will document and preserve historical information integral to Bethlehem and the Lehigh Valley African American community through an online digital archive available for research and exploration. Our group offers […]
12. Forks Township Historical SocietyThe Society was founded by a group of historically minded citizens in April 2002 with the purpose of assembling items of historical significance regarding the township. Over the past years the Society has compiled substantial amounts of historical information from the incorporation of Forks Township in 1754 to the present day. Forks was primarily an […]
13. Friends of Hopewell Furnace National Historic SiteHopewell Furnace showcases an early American landscape of industrial operations from 1771-1883. Hopewell and other iron plantations laid the foundation for the transformation of the United States into an industrial giant for the time. The park’s 848 acres and historic structures illustrate the business, technology, and lifestyle of our growing nation. While the site is […]
14. Governor Wolf Historical SocietyAs part of the early Scots-Irish Settlement, in now “East” Allen Township, our 3 ½ acre site consists of three early buildings. Purchased in 1958, the 1785 Wolf Academy is a one room limestone structure built as a school of higher learning for the young men of the area. Our namesake, George Wolf, grew up […]
15. Historic Bethlehem Museums & SitesHistoric Moravian Bethlehem is one of only eight National Historic Landmark Districts in Pennsylvania and one of only about 200 in the entire United States. In July 2024, it joined an esteemed group of historic locations in Denmark, Northern Ireland, and Germany when Moravian Church Settlements (MCS) were inscribed to the prestigious UNESCO World Heritage […]
16. Historic Dreibelbis FarmThe Dreibelbis farm at Virginville was founded in 1778 by Jacob B. Dreibelbis, son of the original Dreibelbis family immigrant, John Jacob Dreibelbis. Joel and Elizabeth Dreibelbis, who are credited with modernizing the colonial–era farm, replaced the original log cabin with the current brick house in 1868. Since then, the farm has remained largely intact […]
17. Historic Easton CemeteryEaston Cemetery was opened in 1849 at a time when cemeteries in America provided recreational opportunities as well as sites for burials. Families would picnic at the grave of a loved one. This activity became so popular that one had to obtain a ticket for entry and people in horse and buggies were lined up […]
18. Historic SugartownAlong Sugartown Road in Malvern stands the remarkably intact and lovingly restored, 19th-century village of Sugartown. In the early 1800s, with the American Revolution behind them, Sugartown’s early residents established a school, general store, businesses and meeting places, creating a vibrant crossroads that provided goods and services to its surrounding farming community. The village was […]
19. Historic TrappeHistoric Trappe has three historic properties open for tours. Our Center for Pennsylvania German Studies, located in the Dewees Tavern, has five exhibit galleries featuring a wide variety of furniture, fraktur, textiles, and other objects as well as a research library and archives. The Muhlenberg House interprets the families of Lutheran pastor Henry Muhlenberg and […]
20. Jacobsburg Historical SocietyVisitors to Boulton, the Henry family estate on the Bushkill Creek, can spend a few hours or a full day touring the many buildings on the site, all managed by the Jacobsburg Historical Society. They can visit the historic Henry Homestead, now the internationally-known Pennsylvania Longrifle Museum. The PLRM features a substantial collection of original, […]
21. Leesport Area Historical SocietyWe are a 2 story, 4 room, brick schoolhouse built circa 1858. One room is set up as a classroom, one room as a museum with rotating displays, a 1930’s print shop, a display of the Rising Sun Sunners Softball Team (1975, 1977, 1979 National Champions. 1976 World Champions), and one room for research of […]
22. Lehigh County Historical SocietyThe Lehigh County Historical Society is one of the largest historical societies in America. Our 30,000- square-foot headquarters museum, the Lehigh Valley Heritage Museum, is a state-of-the-art climate-controlled facility that houses one of the finest historical research libraries in the state of Pennsylvania. The Heritage Museum includes 6 galleries with more than 13,000 square feet […]
23. Lehigh Valley 250From the steps of the courthouse, Robert Levers’ voice rang out on July 8, 1776 as residents gathered in Easton’s Centre Square were among the first to hear the words of the recently inscribed Declaration of Independence, which proclaimed them part of a new and democratic country. The occasion of the 250th anniversary of the […]
24. Lenape Nation of PennsylvaniaThe Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to increasing awareness of Lenape history and culture. Created to join together the members of the Lenape Nation and anyone else interested in continuing the development of the language and culture of the Lenape people, the Lenape Nation is active in the revival of […]
25. Lower Macungie Township Historical SocietyVisitors to the Lower Macungie Historical Society will learn about the history and development of Lower Macungie Township (LMT) and the surrounding region. Agriculture, iron mining and Pennsylvania German heritage are a central part of 18th and 19th-century LMT history. The museum features many displays, interpretive signs, artifacts, a farm wagon, a large screen TV […]
26. Lower Saucon Township Historical Society: Lutz-Franklin SchoolhouseVisitors can step back in time to experience the learning environment of students who attended the one-room schoolhouse during the years 1930-1958. Artifacts and documents, including textbooks, maps, and photographs, allow visitors to develop a chronology of the schoolhouse and to construct a timeline that reveals changes that occurred in education in Pennsylvania. From 1880 […]
27. Monroe County Historical AssociationThe Stroud Mansion was built in 1795 by Jacob Stroud, founder of Stroudsburg and a Revolutionary War colonel, as a home for John, his eldest son. Located at the corner of Main and 9th Streets in downtown Stroudsburg, the historic home serves as the headquarters of the Monroe County Historical Association. The Stroud Mansion museum […]
28. Moravian Historical SocietyThe Moravian Historical Society has preserved the story of Moravian history, architecture, art, music, and culture since 1857. Located on the historic Ephrata Tract in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, we maintain the 1740/1743 Whitefield House and the 1740 Gray Cottage, the oldest surviving Moravian structure in North America. We care for 20,000 objects, photographs, and documents and […]
29. National Canal MuseumThe National Canal Museum is dedicated to telling the story of America’s historic towpath canals with a specific focus on the Lehigh and Delaware Canals that carried anthracite coal from the mines in Northeastern PA to markets in the Lehigh Valley, Philadelphia, and beyond. The museum interprets the history and culture of canals, as well […]
30. National Museum of Industrial HistoryThe National Museum of Industrial History is located on the SteelStacks campus on the former Bethlehem Steel site. The museum houses over 200 artifacts from across the world, telling the tale of America’s industrial might and the evolution of industry over time. Fun for all ages, the exhibits include interactives like a virtual hot air […]
31. No.9 Coal Mine and MuseumVisit No.9 Coal Mine and Museum and experience an anthracite coal mining museum and underground coal mine tour. Visitors can enjoy a self guided tour of the museum housed in the No. 9 Mine’s original Wash Shanty. See exhibits detailing the lives of the miners who built the Anthracite coal region. Tourists will experience a […]
32. Northampton Area Historical SocietyThe Northampton Area Historical Society was founded in 1977 by a group of Northampton residents interested in preserving the history of Northampton Borough. The Northampton Area Historical Society since its inception has been responsible for the restoration and maintenance of the historical Siegfried Station. The Society also operates a museum at the site containing documents and […]
33. Northampton County Historical and Genealogical SocietyNorthampton County Historical and Genealogical Society (NCHGS) has been a gathering place to explore art, culture, and American history made in Northampton County since 1906. Guests are invited to visit our sites to enjoy family-friendly activities, programs, exhibitions, events, and summer history camp. Private docent- led tours, free or discounted tours for schools and groups, […]
34. Pearl S. Buck House National Historic Landmark Museum & Historic SitePearl S. Buck International, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization located near Philadelphia in upper Bucks County, PA, carries on Pearl S. Buck’s legacy of bridging cultures and changing lives through humanitarian aid, intercultural education, and historical tours of the Pearl S. Buck House, a National Historic Landmark museum. Pearl S. Buck was a writer, activist, and […]
35. Quakertown Historical SocietyThe Quakertown Historical Society is an all-volunteer organization comprised of a diverse group of individuals from the community. The organization is led by a volunteer Board of Directors who chair multiple committees that work to preserve the Borough’s rich heritage. Visitors can see town history exhibits in the Upper Bucks Visitor Center at the Marketplace […]
36. Quiet Valley Living Historical FarmQuiet Valley Living Historical Farm is a living history continuing use family farm, dedicated to the education and preservation of 19th century Pennsylvania agrarian life.  Farm staff recreate rural life through demonstrations, tours, workshops, special events and educational programs.  Typical farm animals, out buildings and gardens complete the experience.  Guests are invited to stroll the […]
37. Reading Railroad Heritage MuseumThe Reading Railroad Heritage Museum is the educational and interpretive center for the extensive collections of the Reading Company Technical and Historical Society. Displays, video, hands-on experiences, and events illustrate the impact of the Reading Railroad on southeastern Pennsylvania and beyond from its beginning in 1833 until the end of its era in 1976. The […]
38. Schwenkfelder Library & Heritage CenterVisitors to the Schwenkfelder Library and Heritage Center in Pennsburg, Pennsylvania discover what life was like for those who settled the Upper Perkiomen Valley through viewing exhibits, participating in programs, and conducting their own research in the library.  The museum exhibits both tell the stories of the Schwenkfelders, a Protestant group who came to southeastern […]
39. Slate Belt Heritage CenterThe Slate Belt Heritage Center collects, preserves, interprets, and presents the history, culture, and industry of the slate region of Pennsylvania. The Heritage Center invites you to journey to hometown America. Experience the warmth of an Italian kitchen, the comfort of a Cornish parlor, the craft of Welsh artisans, and the community pride in our […]
40. Slate Belt Museum and Historical SocietyThe non-profit Slate Belt Museum and Historical Society was formed in 1977 to gather, curate and preserve artifacts, writings, art, memorabilia, and other media that reflects and records the history of the Slate Belt region of the Lehigh Valley and Pocono Mountains of Eastern Pennsylvania.  The country gothic building that houses the Slate Belt Museum […]
41. Three Church Hill Arts & Historical SocietyThis new Northampton County organization plans to preserve and share the area’s rich history, folklore, arts, and humanities past and present. Members have created the Bell Tower Cultural Center, a vibrant gathering place and art center located in the former Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Martins Creek, in Bangor. The adjacent historic cemetery contains the graves […]
42. TileWorks of Bucks CountyBetween 1911 and 1912, Henry Chapman Mercer (1856-1930) built the Moravian Pottery and Tile Works to “master the potter’s art and establish pottery under personal control.” The success of the Moravian Pottery and Tile Works rested on Mercer’s pure genius. With a small capital investment, relatively inexpensive operating costs, and an ability to produce a […]
43. Whitehall Historical Preservation SocietyBuilt by Peter Grim in 1807, the Helfrich Springs Grist Mill was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. The Whitehall Historical Preservation Society began preservation of the mill in 1984. It has become the hub for our monthly speaker programs and special events, while standing as a museum of Whitehall Township’s […]
44. Williams Township Historical SocietyWilliams Township, founded 1750, is home to four structures on the National Register of Historic Places – the Coffeetown Grist Mill, Isaac Stout House, Jacob Arndt House, and Camelback Stone Arch Bridge on Durham Rd. WTHS planners have provided programs that combine history and insights into lifeways of the past. Email Jamesmmartin60@gmail.com or Lhh2@lehigh.edu for […]
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This program is being funded in part with funding received through the County of Northampton’s Hotel Tax Program via the County of Northampton Department of Community & Economic Development, through a grant from the County of Bucks Tourism Program, and through a grant received from the County of Lehigh’s Tourism Development Program via the County of Lehigh’s Department of Community and Economic Development.
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