Lehigh Valley Heritage Museum

Category: Museum in Allentown, Pennsylvania

Address: Allen Park, 432 Walnut St, Allentown, PA 18102, USA

Phone: +16104351074

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: 10AM–4PM

Wednesday: 10AM–4PM

Thursday: 10AM–4PM

Friday: 10AM–4PM

Saturday: 10AM–4PM

Reviews

Brenden Jordan

Jul 9, 2022

On my way with kids now let's see how it is 😎

Tina Chivers

Jun 18, 2022

My family and I went to the museum today mainly to tour Trout hall as I am intrigued by old architecture and design, however Trout hall was closed due to ventilation being down and painting going on I was hesitant to continue as I really wanted to go on the tour of the home. The director informed us he wasn't sure when the home would reopen and accommodated us with free admission to the museum. He was so generous and eager to teach my children of Dr Martin Luther king and gave them a book to read he followed us in to the first room and educated us further he was really amazing just an amazing soul that I absolutely wish more people would be like that man is filled with love and light!!

Alyssa Marie

Apr 2, 2022

The front desk woman was an absolute angel all day for us. This place really showed us kindness when they didn’t have too! Thank you again!

don var

Sep 29, 2021

Great staff

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Questions & Answers

Does anyone know about a 7 × 3" heavy brass or gold skeleton key that says "KEY TO THE CITY" on one side and "Allentown Pa" on the other ?

Helen Bartholomew | Jan 12, 2022
Lehigh Valley Heritage Museum | Feb 11, 2022

That would be a question that would best be directed to city hall.

Isn't the Boyd building a historical building? I hear it's going to be replaced?

Patti Kocher | Nov 13, 2021
Lehigh Valley Heritage Museum | Nov 13, 2021

Thank you for your concern. It is our understanding that the laws and regulations governing historical properties are frequently adopted and enforced by the municipality or city where the property is located. We would recommend that you communicate directly with the governing authority where this property is located. We appreciate your concern.

Any information you can offer about parking and accessibility?

Jolene Shank | Oct 9, 2021
Mitza Morales | Oct 9, 2021

There's a parking on the side of the building.

Do you have lists of persons who served at Camp Crane? I am especially interested in medical company 6 and a particular person who was deployed on 24 August 1918 to France via Liverpool, their release back to the US, and which port they arrived at.

Gene Williams | Oct 10, 2019
Lehigh Valley Heritage Museum | Oct 10, 2019

Thanks so much for your message and your interest in history. We do have a significant archive of materials about Camp Crane, but no complete compiled list of everyone who served. You would be more than welcome to pursue your questions using the Camp Crane archives in our Research Library, open Tuesday-Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is free to members; $8 for non-members. Camp Crane played a vital role in training American medical/ambulance personnel for WWI, preparing more than 20,000 men for duty. Thanks again for your interest in this important piece of our nation's history.

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