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The 1803 house is a historic Federal-style home that offers a taste of colonial life in Emmaus. Guided tours for groups and individuals are available by appointment. Address: 55 South Keystone Avenue Emmaus PA USA 18049
1 610 965-0152
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Opened in 1743, the Whitefield House has served as an appartment complex, a children's nursery and a girls school. Today, the building serves as a museum that houses a number of permanent exhibits containing artifacts, photographs and periodicals that pertain to the history of the Moravian church. A gallery of changing exhibits is also located on site. Address: 214 East Center Street Nazareth PA USA
1 610 759-5070
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This site has been home to various mills and factories since 1743, including one of the first waterworks in North America. Walking tours of the buildings are available. Address: 459 Old York Road Bethlehem PA USA 18018
1 610 691-0603
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Trout Hall Built in the 1770s, this restored stone home was the summer estate of James Allen, son of Allentown's founder, William Allen. The Allen family used this place as a refuge during the Revolution. Address: 414 W. Walnut St. Allentown PA USA 18101
1 610 435-1074
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Situated in the heart of Lehigh Valley, Burnside Plantation was founded in the mid-18th century by James Burnside, the first legislator to serve in Northampton County. Visitors have the chance to tour the barn, the wagon shed, the apple orchard, the farmhouse, the garden and more. Address: Schoenersville Road Bethlehem PA USA
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