Allentown


Allentown

Overview

Introduction

Allentown, Pennsylvania, served as the hiding place for the Liberty Bell when it was removed from Philadelphia for a short period in 1777 to keep it out of the hands of the British.

The Liberty Bell Museum at Zion's Reformed United Church of Christ (often referred to locally as the Liberty Bell Church) allows visitors to see the place where it was stored (http://libertybellmuseum.org). Area history is also the focus of the Lehigh Valley Heritage Museum (http://www.lehighvalleyheritagemuseum.org).

The Allentown Art Museum, considered one of the best small art museums in the U.S., has American and European works. https://www.allentownartmuseum.org.

Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom in Allentown is an amusement- and water-park complex. Among its attractions are the Dominator (a vertical thrill ride), Thunder Canyon (a re-creation of white-water rafting) and White Water Landing (billed as one of the highest and fastest waterfall plunges in the world). https://www.dorneypark.com.

The Great Allentown Fair, featuring live musical entertainment, carnival rides and agricultural shows, takes place late August through Labor Day. http://www.allentownfairpa.org.

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