Burnside Plantation is a photograph by JAMART Photography which was uploaded on February 7th, 2015.
Burnside Plantation
FAA2787
Historic Bethlehem PA
2014
The Burnside Plantation is a 6.5-acre plantation in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and was listed on the... more
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Burnside Plantation
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JAMART Photography
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Photograph - Art Photography
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FAA2787
Historic Bethlehem PA
2014
The Burnside Plantation is a 6.5-acre plantation in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. It is also known as the James Burnside Plantation and Lerch Farm. The plantation is located 0.2 miles southeast of the intersection with Eaton Ave, on Schoenersville Road.
https://historicbethlehem.org/?historic-site=burnside-plantation
As a part of Historic Moravian Bethlehem National Historic Landmark District, the Colonial Industrial Quarter can be considered America’s earliest industrial park.
Colonial Industrial Quarter
Located on the hillside below Central Moravian Church and stretching to the Monocacy Creek, the Moravians took advantage of both a prodigious spring supplying potable water and the Monocacy Creek supplying water power for the mills, craftsmen and trades of early Bethlehem.
Along the Monocacy Creek and the Lehigh River, the community immediately began building their heavy industrial area initially using small log structures for their workshops. Within two years of their arrival in Bethlehem, the Moravians built a saw mill, soap mill, and wash houses; constructed their first grist mill, oil mill, tannery, blacksmith shop and brass foundry.
Located on the hillside below Central Moravian Church and stretching to the Monocacy Creek, the Moravians took advantage of both a prodigious spring supplying potable water and the Monocacy Creek supplying water power for the mills, craftsmen and trades of early Bethlehem.
Along the Monocacy Creek and the Lehigh River, the community immediately began building their heavy industrial area initially using small log structures for their workshops. Within two years of their arrival in Bethlehem, the Moravians built a saw mill, soap mill, and wash houses; constructed their first grist mill, oil mill, tannery, blacksmith shop and brass foundry.
https://historicbethlehem.org/?historic-site=burnside-plantation#1498231425332-2a404f61-572e
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