Museums in:

Alburtis, Pennsylvania

Alburtis Lockridge Historical Society
Alburtis, Pennsylvania

History, Historical Society, Library, Park

The borough of Alburtis was incorporated in 1913 by the joining of two boroughs, Alburtis & Lockridge. The Alburtis-Lockridge Historical Society began in 1976, the year of our country's bicentennial. We are a group to preserve the history of the villages of Alburtis and Lock Ridge.

Emmaus Historical Society
Emmaus, Pennsylvania

Historical Society

Kalmbach Memorial Park
Macungie, Pennsylvania

Park

Lower Macungie Historical Society
Emmaus, Pennsylvania

Historical Society

Macungie Historical Society, Inc.
Macungie, Pennsylvania

Historical Society

Shelter House Society
Emmaus, Pennsylvania

History, Historic House, Historical Society, Park

The Shelter House is located on the north face of South Mountain where three streams converge. We are nestled in a clearing of woods made up of old hard-wood growth. Built in around 1734 by early Pennsylvania Colonial German settlers,The Shelter House is considered the oldest continually inhabited dwelling in the Lehigh Valley. We open the house to visitors during the Christmas celebrations held in the village of Emmaus, during the summer festivals with two other historic houses, and for an annual membership outdoor picnic. Because our house is now owned by the Borough of Emmaus, it is considered a public park. We are often the subject of photographers and artists who find the structure stunning in any light and in any season.

Leonardo da Vinci's Horse, Inc.
Fogelsville, Pennsylvania

Lower Macungie Township Historical Society
Wescosville, Pennsylvania

Historical Society

Museum of Indian Culture
Allentown, Pennsylvania

Anthropology, Archaeology, Culture, Historic House, Library

The Museum of Indian Culture aims to educate the public about Native American cultures through guided tours, special events, educational programs, and a comprehensive resource library. The Museum's Turtle Island gift shop features items that are certified tribal-made. These items include pottery, food, dreamcatchers, jewelry, beadwork, and children's items.

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