Lehigh Valley Heritage Museum
A museum exploring the history of the settlement of the Lehigh Valley. americanheritage.com
Heckwelder House
One-half block south, stands the home of John Heckewelder, famed Indian missionary and interpreter, author of works on American Indians. House was erected in 1810. hmdb.org
Restoration Of The Nain-schober House
This is the last remaining home from the American Indian mission village of Nain which existed from 1758-1765 in the vicinity of 12th and 13th Avenues in West Bethlehem. The house was originally built around 1758 by Moravian mi... hmdb.org
The Old Chapel
Before and during the American Revolution many noted patriots worshiped here, including George Washington, Martha Washington, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Samuel Adams, John Hancock, Count Casimir Pulaski and the Marquis de L... hmdb.org
Gemein Haus
Erected in 1741 The first house of worship in Bethlehem Home for the clergy among whom were Zinzendorf - Spangenberg Nitschmann - Ettwein - Seidel Scene of the Great Wedding July 15, 1749 Place of the only school for the teachi... hmdb.org
Pennsylvania German Cultural Heritage Center
This museum explores the preservation of the Pennsylvania German ("Pennsylvania Dutch") history, folklore, and tradition. americanheritage.com
Nazareth Area High School
Moravian settlers arrived here in 1740 from a failing colony in Georgia. Bishop August B. Spangenberg led an experiment in communal living, called the "Great Economy," 1745-1765. It was designed to support Christian missionar... isport.com
Whitefield House Museum
Whitefield House, planned by George Whitefield in 1740 when he obtained 5,000 acres of land for a Negro school and began by Peter Boehler and several Brethern. Purchased by the Moravians, 1741. Completed for a family hous... citysearch.com
Gallows Hill
Here, Edward Marshall and his associates of the famous Indian Walk of a day and a half, September 19-20, 1737, left the Old Durham Road on the first day and followed the well-beaten Indian path which led Nothwesterly through pr... hmdb.org
David Brainerd
The log house occupied by the Presbyterian missioner to the Indians in 1744 was a short distance away on the side road. It was here the youthful zealot wrote part of his famed journal. hmdb.org
First Reformed Church
Congregation organized 1745. This building, enlarged and restored, was erected, 1776. Scene of Indian Treaty, 1777. During the Revolutionary War, it was used as a military hospital. hmdb.org
Sullivan Expedition Against The Iroquois Indians
Sullivan Road over which the Army began its advance. June 18 1779. hmdb.org
Moses Tunda Tatamy
A Delaware Indian of the Munsee branch, he exemplified the spirit of reconciliation. He lived on 315 acres northeast of here, patented to him by the Penns, 1738. Tatamy was the first Native American baptized by the famed David ... hmdb.org
Sullivan's March
Heller's Tavern near Wind Gap was the site for Sullivan's army at the end of the first day's march from Easton, June 18, 1779. The army was astir at 4 the next morning, crossing the mountains at Wind Gap. hmdb.org
Mennonite Heritage Center
Its architecture, with lines modeling the simplicity of traditional Pennsylvania Mennonite meetinghouses, points towards the spiritual center of Mennonite life. The concept was that "church" was congregation, not th... americanheritage.com
Henry Antes House
Owned by the Red Hill-basedGoschenhoppen Historians educational society, the Antes House is a National Historic Landmark that has been almost completely restored to an approximation of its mid-18th century condition. Along w... patch.com
Lower Agrillite Alley
Lenape tribes used this abundant Hunterdon mineral for spearpoints and tools. One of their trade routes followed the River Road (now Rte. 29) southwards toward Sanhican (Trenton). hmdb.org