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One of eight National Historic Landmark Districts in the state, Bethlehem was
founded in 1741 as a community for the Moravian Church. One of the best ways to immerse yourself in its culture is with a $30 combo pass that grants admission to both
the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem and Kemerer Museum of Decorative Arts. For travelers older than 21, the pass also includes
a spirit tasting at the historic Sun Inn. For nondrinkers, a multi-pass is available for $20. Every first Sunday of the month through November, admission to both museums is free.
To understand the religious beliefs and communal living style of the city’s earliest settlers, start at the Moravian Museum
of Bethlehem, a complex of buildings where they once lived and worked. 66 W. Church St., Bethlehem, (800) 360-8687, historicbethlehem.org.
Next, experience three centuries of furniture and clothing design, plus the nation’s largest antique dollhouse collection, at the Kemerer Museum of Decorative Arts. 427 N. New St., Bethlehem, (800) 360-8687, historicbethlehem.org.
Finish up with a spirit tasting at the Sun Inn, host to such illustrious guests as George Washington, Ben Franklin, John Adams and the Marquis de Lafayette. 564 Main St., #2, (610) 419-8600, suninnbethlehem.org.
Bethlehem is nicknamed “Christmas
City U.S.A.” for a reason. Held mid- November-December, Christkindlmarkt is an extravaganza of local, regional and international artisan-made ornaments and gifts. There’s ice skating, live performers, and plenty of snacks and beverages. Think strudel, Christmas cookies, beer and hot toddies. 101 Founders Way, Bethlehem, (610) 332-1300, christmascity.org.
More than 20,000 works spanning 2,000 years make the Allentown Art Museum a must-visit destination. The permanent collection covers 18th-century British silver, contemporary pottery, pieces from the Tiffany Studios, paintings from
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