List of historic places in Allentown, Pennsylvania

Allentown, Pennsylvania, established in 1762, the third-largest city in Pennsylvania and largest city in the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania.

Allentown is one of the oldest major cities in the United States with deep roots in the nation's history.

The city was the hiding place of the Liberty Bell for nine months during the American Revolutionary War, and the city's oldest cemetery includes the gravesites of American patriots who served in the Continental Army, Union Army, and later wars.

In 2008, PPL created a peregrine falcon nesting platform outside its 23rd floor.

were moved to the new stadium were torn down in 2002 as part of the renovation of J. Birney Crumb Stadium.

Trout Hall , built in 1770 by James Allen , the son of Allentown founder William Allen , is the oldest house in Allentown