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Get to Know Allentown

Prep for Your Allentown Visit
If all you know about Allentown is what you learned from Billy Joel's classic song of the same name, prepare yourself for a sweet surprise. Gather in this city to splash through summer at the Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom amusement park, see impressive buildings like the Allentown Art Museum, catch a baseball game at Coca-Cola Park and venture into odd and interesting museums. You'll find history, a lively arts scene, great music and beautiful open spaces—all the activities required to make this Pennsylvania town a great getaway center.


Seasons Change

You won't have any doubt about the season when you visit Allentown. Summers are warm, often muggy, as temps rise to the mid-80s. In winter, though, expect that soft white stuff to fall from the heavens, some 25 inches per year on top of the 42 inches of annual rain. Down coats are required if your family get-together happens in winter, since temperatures can plummet to 24 degrees.


Playing in Allentown

The squealing never stops in Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom, where you can get air and water thrills for one ticket. Float on a million gallons of water on the Thunder Canyon river rapids adventure that spins your raft up and down through waterfalls and geysers. Or, do the Demon Drop—dangle atop a tower the height of a 10-story building, then plummet 60 feet in about two seconds of true free fall. Take your family out to the ballgame at Coca Cola Park, check out the exotic cars at the America on Wheels Museum or explore earthquakes or rainforests at the Da Vinci Science Center.


Working Here

Billy Joel's song describes the time when manufacturing declined swiftly as Allentown's main business activity. By now, many decades have passed and the service sector has moved into the No. 1 spot, with a special emphasis on health services. You'll be impressed to hear the list of big companies headquartered or running manufacturing plants here. They include Mack Trucks and Bethlehem Steel, as well as several Fortune 500 companies.


Getting To and Around

You can get off the plane right in Allentown if you arrange to fly into Lehigh Valley International Airport. Amtrak's closest station is in Philadelphia, about an hour's drive away. Although the town's public transportation system runs seven days a week, you might consider renting a car for your stay to make getting around this beautiful region more convenient.

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