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Trout Hall

This stately home was built in 1770 for James Allen, son of the founder of Allentown. Meant as a summer home, Trout Hall became a year-round retreat during the Revolutionary War. Today it stands as Allentown's oldest surviving home. Visitors can tour the house and see life as it was in the 18th century.

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Location Fourth & Walnut St
Allentown Pennsylvania
Phone 610-435-4664

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