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Jacoby & Weishampel helped shape cities
Q: When my wife, Holly, son, Noble, and I moved to Allentown three years ago upon my appointment as the director of the Allentown Art Museum, we bought a beautiful old home on S. 16th Street. The house came with its original architectural drawings,...Tags: Christianity, Bethlehem Steel, Architecture, Reformed, Heart Attack
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WWII ace cut down within reach of the top
Of The Morning CallCatherine Lynch couldn't imagine what in the world was going on. At noon, as she walked home from Catasauqua High for lunch that fateful day in 1944, the street outside 426 Walnut was packed with cars. So many people were on the front porch that she...Tags: Armistice Day, World War II (1939-1945), Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Hospitals and Clinics, Firearms
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Ironworks helped fuel Emmaus' growth
Q: When I was a boy in Emmaus, there was the Donaldson Iron Co. There was an iron foundry and a machine shop. My dad and all my uncles worked there, as did most of Emmaus. What was its history? John Crossley Allentown A: The Donaldson Iron Co., with...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Allentown, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Emmaus, Death
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Dorney just isn't the same old park
Of The Morning CallIf Alfundo the Clown is gone, what charm can be left in Dorney Park? Alfundo was the colorful centerpiece of the South Whitehall Township amusement grounds for more than 25 years. Alfundo (which stands for Allentown's Fun is Dorney Park) was named in a...Tags: Germany, Cetronia, Amusement and Theme Parks, Gardens and Parks, Family
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