Coopersburg Historical Society Museum Open House
Our first floor museum space will be open, where our current display is “Leaders and Legends,” which focuses on leaders in and from Coopersburg who helped the town prosper or […]
Our first floor museum space will be open, where our current display is “Leaders and Legends,” which focuses on leaders in and from Coopersburg who helped the town prosper or […]
Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites (HBMS) is again sponsoring "Trees of Historic Bethlehem," a festive holiday tradition featuring over 20 decorated trees which this year celebrate unique cities across the United States.
A new exhibit at Easton's Sigal Museum will explore the history of the Lehigh Valley's changing landscapes by featuring the work of regional artists juxtaposed with photographs of the same locations today.
This weekend the Allentown Art Museum will host eight female artists from Pennsylvania and New York whose work will be displayed as part of the museum's Art Craving Women's Exhibition.
The National Canal Museum in Easton is currently hosting a special exhibit, "Putting Down Routes: From Native Trails to Interstates," which explores the evolution of transportation in the Delaware and Lehigh National Heritage Corridor.
The Coopersburg Historical Society's current "Leaders and Legends of Coopersburg" exhibit showcasing leaders who have helped shape the community will be open this Sunday, July 7, during the Coopersburg Farmers Market.
Unspun: Stories of Silk begins with the attic cocooneries of Moravian Bethlehem. The exhibition also explores the regional silk industry's dominance and how silk impacted the global fashion marketplace.
The exhibition, called “Restoring Petals,” is a community project by artist, activist and AAM Community Art+Action Fellow Chloe Cole Wilson, who designed it to provide a place for both healing and reflection.
Coopersburg would not have grown into the town it is today without the contributions of many businesses that have called the community home over the years. An exhibit by the Coopersburg Historical Society will celebrate those contributions when it opens Nov. 27.
Enjoy a free day filled with art, music, food and family fun at the 3rd Annual Saucon Creek Arts Festival at the Heller Homestead Park on Saturday, June 3.