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Featuring exhibits that commemorate over the road transportation, the American on Wheels Museum offers artifacts and vehicles that showcase the tremendous impact that transportation has had on society. Address: 5 North Front Street Allentown PA USA 18105-0950
1 610 432-4200
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Maintained by the Lenni Lenape Historical Society, the Museum of Indian Culture is housed in an 18th century farmhouse and educates visitors on the history, traditions and values of the American Indians. Address: 2825 Fish Hatchery Road Allentown PA USA 18103-9801
1 610 797-2121
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Old Court House County Museum Featuring a variety of local history exhibits that provide the background of Lehigh County from prehistoric times to the present, the Old Court House County Museum also features local genealogy information and exhibits that explain the mineral history of the Lehigh Valley. Address: 5th and Hamilton Streets Allentown PA USA
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Featuring original Mack Trucks on display, as well as over 80,000 photographs, The Mack Trucks Historical Museum is an ideal place to visitor for truck enthusiasts. Visitors enjoy viewing one of the original sightseeing buses and the 1911 Mack Jr. Address: 997 Postal Road Allentown PA USA 18103
1 610 266-6767
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Featuring both permanent and rotating exhibits, the Lehigh Valley Historical Society Museum offers artifacts, photographs and documents that pertain to the area's history. The exhibit gallery focuses on Lehigh County history from its American Indian inhabitants to its German settlers of the 1700s to modern society. The museum is located in Allentown's Lehigh Valley Heritage Center. Address: 432 W. Walnut St. Allentown PA USA 18102
1 610 435-1074
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The Bicycle Crossing Museum seeks to illustrate the role that bicycles have played during the past 150 years. A number of special and permanent exhibits are featured at this museum. Address: 905 Harrison Street Allentown PA USA 18103
1 610 770-8946
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The Liberty Bell traveled from Philadelphia to Allentown in 1777 and represents a special moment in patriotic history. The museum's mission is to educate the public about the brave and patriotic actions of the everyday citizens that risked their lives in the name of liberty during the early years of the nation. Address: 622 W. Hamilton Street Allentown PA USA 18101
Send an Email 1 610 435-4232
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