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| Colonial Industrial Quarter |
Early Bethlehem was home to an outstanding concentration of manufacturing trades. Some of the buildings that housed these trades are still standing in the Colonial Industrial Quarter, along the Monocacy Creek!
Included on the property are:
1762 Water Works (America's first pumped town water system and National Historic Landmark) See how it works here!
1761 Tannery
1869 Luckenbach Mill
Miller's House
Reconstructed 1750 Smithy
Ruins of other early manufacturing buildings |
| Intersection of Main Street and Church Street |
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| Bethlehem |
| PA |
| 18018 |
| Open year round, dawn to dusk |
| Cost: Free, donations are appreciated |
| (610) 691-6055 |
| http://www.historicbethlehem.org/index.cfm?organization_id=127§ion_id=1914&page_id=8821 |
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