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Erection begun, 1758; enlarged and altered in 19th century. Considered one of the best inns of its time. Here many notable patriots and military leaders of the Revolutionary War period were entertained.
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Heckewelder House
Bethlehem, PA
One-half block south, stands the home of John Heckewelder, famed Indian missionary and interpreter, author of works on American Indians.
Robert H. Sayre
Bethlehem, PA
The engineer and philanthropist lived here.
Northampton County
Easton, PA
Formed March 11, 1752 out of Bucks County.
Moses Tunda Tatamy
Tatamy, PA
A Delaware Indian of the Munsee branch, he exemplified the spirit of reconciliation.
Lafayette-Lehigh Football Game
Easton, PA
First played in 1884 at Lafayette College, it is recognized by the NCAA as college football's most played rivalry.
