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- Restaurants Map - Check out our Google Map of Allentown Eateries. Everything from Peruvian to Malaysian to good old American
- Parks Map - We put together a Google Map of Allentown's Parks too! Join us in the summer at the splash park at Buck Boyle or in the Spring at Cedar Beach's Rose Garden.
- Lehigh Valley Grand Prix - Finally, somebody has taken the racing experience to the next level! Get ready to go 45mph in gas-powered karts that look more like grand prix cars than anything else you may have raced before. Our ¼ mile indoor track is the perfect place for you and your friends to strap on a helmet and get the adrenaline rush you've been looking for.
- Downtown Walking Tour - There is a lot to see and plenty of history to enjoy when you take a Downtown Walking Tour through the City of Allentown. The City has a wonderful district known as Old Allentown which features Victorian-style homes that have been restored to their past splendor. Allentown is proud of its new federal building and its new County Government Center. The architecture of these buildings and many others in our Downtown area is a sight to see, and it's a good idea to stop and look up every now and then in order to fully appreciate the beauty of these buildings.
- Liberty Bell Museum - The Zion's Reformed Church of Christ & Liberty Bell Shrine was built in 1886 and is the fourth to bear that name. Its roots go back to a log structure that was built to the rear of the current site in 1762, and it is one of the two oldest congregations in Allentown. The log church was shared with the Lutherans until the 1770s. In 1773 Zion's Reformed congregation built a brick church on the lot it occupies today. The Lutherans remained in the log church until 1794 when they moved to South 8th Street off Hamilton. This congregation known as St. Paul's Lutheran, built their current Gothic style church in 1905.