Rise and Fall of Bethlehem Steel Tour
ARTSQUEST 101 Founders Way, Bethlehem, PennsylvaniaBethlehem Steel, once the 2nd largest steel producer in the country, helped build some of America's greatest landmarks.
Moravian Church Settlements — Bethlehem has just been inscribed as a World Heritage Site! Learn more about the 26th World Heritage Site in the United States here.
Bethlehem Steel, once the 2nd largest steel producer in the country, helped build some of America's greatest landmarks.
Led by one of our certified guides in period dress, the tour will tell the 275-year history of Bethlehem’s unique beginnings since 1741.
Walk through history with a certified guide to discover the story behind Bethlehem's founders--the Moravians! What made the Moravian community unique? How do the historic buildings reflect their daily lives? Who lived in the Single Sisters' House, Nain-Schober House, the 1741 Gemeinhaus, and the 1810 Goundie House, and why?
Interested in history but have kids in tow? We have you covered with our What about the Kids?: A Walking Tour for People Who’d Rather Jump, Skip & Run.
Bethlehem Steel, once the 2nd largest steel producer in the country, helped build some of America's greatest landmarks.
Led by one of our certified guides in period dress, the tour will tell the 275-year history of Bethlehem’s unique beginnings since 1741.
Why did the future second US President John Adams call Bethlehem “a curious and remarkable town?" Hear, in his own words, how Adams described the unusual way Moravian women dressed and why he thought the Sun Inn was “the best inn I have seen.”
Bethlehem Steel, once the 2nd largest steel producer in the country, helped build some of America's greatest landmarks.
Led by one of our certified guides in period dress, the tour will tell the 275-year history of Bethlehem’s unique beginnings since 1741.
Museums are for kids too! What about the Kids?: A Tour of the Moravian Museum for Little People Who Like to Busy Their Hands. Bring the kids on this tour of the Moravian Museum and they'll learn what life was like for kids in Bethlehem. Plus they'll take part in activities along the way.
Explore the Colonial Industrial Quarter —America's first industrial park — with our costumed guide, to learn how it has morphed throughout the centuries from business center to junkyard to treasured museum site.
Walk, jog, or bike along the Historic Bethlehem Heritage Trail! Experience Bethlehem on your own time and at your own...
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