Moravian Museum of Bethlehem
Historic Hotel Bethlehem Bedroom, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA
The Historic Hotel Bethlehem, dating from 1922, offers elegant rooms equipped with free Wi-Fi, cable TV and an iPod docking station. A coffee maker, work desk and ironing facilities are included.
The Hotel Bethlehem restaurant, 1741 on the Terrace, features a beautiful tile floor and majestic windows. A selection of fine cuisine and international wines is served daily.
Guests have access to an on-site fitness room and a full business center. A free copy of USA Today is delivered to rooms every weekday.
The Bethlehem Historic Hotel is a 3-minute walk from the Moravian Museum and 1 mile from the Burnside Plantation. The ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks, home to MUSIKFEST, is 0.9 miles away
Christmas Song atop Central Moravian Church on Main Street in Bethlehem, PA
Christmas Song atop Central Moravian Church on Main Street in Bethlehem, PA
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Historic Hotel Bethlehem - Bethlehem Hotels, Pennsylvania
Historic Hotel Bethlehem 4 Stars Hotel in `Bethlehem,Pennsylvania Within US Travel Directory Standing since 1922, this Main Street hotel features a ballroom decorated with murals showing the history of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
Free shuttle service is offered to Lehigh Valley International Airport.
The Historic Hotel Bethlehem offers elegant rooms equipped with free Wi-Fi, cable TV and an iPod docking station.
A coffee maker, work desk and ironing facilities are included.
The Hotel Bethlehem restaurant, 1741 on the Terrace, features a beautiful tile floor and majestic windows.
A selection of fine cuisine and international wines is served daily.
Guests have access to an on-site fitness room and a full business center.
A free copy of USA Today is delivered to rooms every weekday.
The Bethlehem Historic Hotel is a 3-minute walk from the Moravian Museum and 1.
6 km from the Burnside Plantation.
The ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks, home to MUSIKFEST, is 1.
5 km away
Historic Hotel Bethlehem - Bethlehem Hotels, Pennsylvania
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Bethlehem Brew Works Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Brewery Size: Brewpub
Beer Styles: American Ales, Belgian Ales, Stouts & Porters, Wheats
Year Established: 1998
Brewery Size: Brewpub
Beer Styles: American AlesBelgian AlesStouts & PortersWheats
Brewery Features: Full BarRestaurant
Special Events: Private Parties
Address: Bethlehem Brew Works 569 Main St Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18018
Website: (thebrewworks.com)
Twitter: @TheBrewWorks
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The old historical ruins of bethlehem Pennsylvania show how life and work was in the 1700s.an old McDonalds and the history of the bethlehem hotel that sits where the first ever house was in bethlehem.
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Historic Bethlehem Plaque Unveiling
Historic Moravian Bethlehem has been recognized as a National Historic Landmark District. This video is of the unveiling of the plaque that will be hung outside of Central Moravian Church in downtown Bethlehem, PA.
Burnside Plantation Bethlehem, Pa. Part 1 of 2
Elizabeth and Herb visit the Burnside Plantation. We will take you on a tour of a recontructed Moravian farm circa 1740's-1840's. You will see the crown jewel of the farm the high horse power wheel and other buildings. We also touch upon lifestyle back in that day.
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The Christmas Putz
A Christmas village (or putz) is a decorative, miniature-scale village often set up during the Christmas season. These villages are rooted in the elaborate Christmas traditions of the Pennsylvania Dutch. Mass-produced cardboard Christmas villages became popular in the United States during the early and mid-20th century, while porcelain versions (especially those created by the company Department 56) became popular in the later part of the century.
The tradition of decorative Christmas villages is rooted in the holiday traditions of the Pennsylvania Dutch. In early-colonial American Moravian homes, the construction of a nativity scene, or putz, at the base of a Christmas tree was a very common holiday activity. The term was derived from the German verb putzen, which means to clean or to decorate. These nativity scenes soon became very elaborate, and often included sawdust or fine dirt spread to represent roads leading to the manger; stones and fresh moss to represent grottos or caves; and sticks and branches to represent miniature trees. These details were in addition to the carved wooden figures that represented the Holy Family, animals, shepherds, and other traditional nativity figures.
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Christkindlmarkt At SteelStacks in Bethlehem PA, 11/19/16
This is inside one of the main tents at the annual Christmas market, in Bethlehem PA. There's food, music and gift shopping vendors, set under multiple tents around SteelStacks. The large Christmas trees and Christmas decorations on display are great to get you in the holiday spirit as you shop around for the day!
Historic Bethlehem: The Sun Inn
An original structure located on Main Street in Bethlehem, the Sun Inn was built in 1758 and housed may important guest including George Washington and the Marquis de Lafayette.
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Bethlehem Steel
A video about the history of Bethlehem Steel, a company that started in Pennsylvania.
Eighteenth-Century Moravian Theology and Iconography by Dr. Craig D. Atwood
Eighteenth-Century Moravian Theology and Iconography
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Moravian Stars: Alumni Return & Learn
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The Lehigh Canal
This video is about the Lehigh Canal. It also features an explanation of how locks work.
Inside the Artist's Studio: Edgar Jerins
Edgar Jerins was born in Lincoln, Nebraska in 1958, and his formal artistic training began at the age of fourteen. By the age of 18, Edgar had received a full scholarship from the Scholastic Art Awards to attend the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, the oldest school in America that teaches a classical study of the figure. Edgar won numerous awards before graduating from the Academy in 1980. Also in that year he was awarded the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Grant, an international grant for realist artists. Jerins was then able to move to Los Angeles, where he began his portrait career. After his stay in California he returned to the east coast and continued to participate in group shows where he won many awards, including the Nathaniel Burwash Artist Award in Boston (1997), the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts Grant (2002) and the Pollack-Krasner Foundation Grant (2004).
Since 1981 Jerins has exhibited widely throughout the United States and abroad, including exhibitions at the Latvian Foreign Museum in Riga, Latvia, the Arkansas Art Center in Little Rock (2001), the Frye Art Museum in Seattle (2002), the Arnot Art Museum in Elmira, N.Y. (2003) and Moravian College in Bethlehem, PA (2004).