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View incredible history and architecture at the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem, located in the 1741 Gemeinhaus, a National Historic Landmark….
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Experience the daily life as a Single Sister in 1700s Bethlehem. The Single Sisters’ House, originally built for the Single…
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Up until its closing in the 1950s, the Apothecary was the oldest pharmacy in continuous operation in the United States….
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The Nain-Schober House is the only extant 18th-century building that was built by and lived in by Indigenous Peoples in…
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The 1762 Waterworks, recognized as a National Historic Landmark, Historic Civil Engineering Landmark, and an American Water Landmark, was the…
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Explore America’s first industrial park As a part of Historic Moravian Bethlehem National Historic Landmark District, the Colonial Industrial Quarter…
The grounds are open from dawn to dusk. For specific building hours, please refer to that building's hours.
Once the original site of the flour mill, the 1869 Luckenbach Mill was in continuous use well into the 20th…
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The Tannery was constructed in 1761 in the Colonial Industrial Quarter to tan hides into leather. It was built next…
The building is currently not accessible. Learn more about the Tannery on the Colonial Industrial Quarter walking tour. Please use the "Book a Tour" button to schedule a Custom Tour.
Discover the treasured art of metalworking at Bethlehem’s functioning 1750 Smithy; where blacksmiths used their skill to create tools for…
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The Kemerer Museum of Decorative Arts is housed in three interconnected mid-1800s homes featuring changing exhibits, period rooms, and galleries highlighting furniture, paintings, china, clothing, and silver.
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The Marche Maison shop is open Monday and Wednesday - Sunday from 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM and is closed on Tuesdays. NOTE: The rest of the museum is closed Monday-Thursday.
The Historic Bethlehem Museum & Sites’ Schropp Dry Goods Shoppe is the place to start your visit to Bethlehem. Purchase museum…
Come visit the new Schropp Dry Goods Shoppe! During renovations to the Goundie House, the store is still open.
View the 1810 Goundie House that is believed to be the first brick residence in Bethlehem and the first private…
The Goundie House is currently under renovation. Come visit the new Schropp Dry Goods Shoppe! During renovations the store is still open.
This historic 6.5-acre farm-in-the-city, Burnside Plantation, opened doors to early American agricultural life. The property includes a restored 1748/1818 farmhouse,…
The grounds are open from Dawn-Dusk, the buildings are open during events. If you are interested in touring the buildings, please use the "Book a Tour" button to schedule a Custom Tour.
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