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Allentown : Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley is comprised of Allentown, Bethlehem, and Easton..It is the state's third largest metropolitan area. Allentown is located in the east central section of Pennsylvania in the Lehigh River Valley between Blue Mountain to the north and South Mountain. In recent years, the city has diversified from a primarily manufacturing-based financial system to several service industries.

The topography is rolling with many small streams. Temperatures are usually moderate, although because of the mountain ranges winter temperatures are sometimes 10 to 15 degrees lower than in Philadelphia, just 50 miles to the south. Precipitation is ample, especially during the summer, when high humidity can cause periods of discomfort.

Area: 17.4 square miles (2000)

Elevation: 387 feet above sea level

Latitude: 40.60 N,

Longitude: 75.48 W

Average Temperatures: January, 26.9° F; August, 71° F; annual average, 49° F

Average Annual Precipitation: 45.6 inches of rain; 32.4 inches of snow

Population: 106,992 as on 2005

Attractions

    * Liberty Bell Shrine Museum
    * Trout Hall
    * Haines Mill Museum
    * Trexler-Lehigh County Game Preserve

Festivals

    * Memorial Day weekend
    * SportsFest
    * Great Allentown Fair
    * Das Awkscht Fescht
    * Musikfest

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