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Founded by the Chief Justice of Colonial Pennsylvania's Supreme Court, William Allen,
this once small community (est. population now 100,000) was originally known as
Northamptontown, though it universally became known as Allen's town.
As well as the benefit of reasonable distances from hotels to the
center of Allentown, there's a good choice of upscale lodging including Staybridge
Suites, a Hampton
Inn, Four Points by
Sheraton, Crowne
Plaza Allentown and the Hilton Garden
Inn.
Within easy travelling distance of attractions such as the Dorney
Park and Wildwater Kingdom, Allentown
Art Museum, Symphony Hall and Center Square, other points of interest include Trout Hall,
the Albertus Myers Bridge and the Old County Court House Museum.
External Tourism Links: Official
City Website, Visit
Allentown, Wikipedia
(Allentown entry).