FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
PASSPORT TO HISTORY MONTH RETURNS IN JULY 2023
LEHIGH VALLEY (June 22, 2023) – Passport to History Month returns this July, featuring five weekends of old-fashioned summer fun.
More than 35 historic sites in the Lehigh Valley and surrounding counties invite you to step back in time with free admission, tours, activities, and programs for visitors of all ages.
What might you discover?
- Museums, libraries, & special exhibitions
- Historic sites including homesteads, colonial taverns, springhouses, mills, tileworks, schools, gardens, 18th-century mansions, and cemeteries.
- Learn about the people, cultures, events, and innovations that shaped our community, from the original Native American inhabitants to modern day.
- Living history re-enactments and heritage craft & skill demonstrations.
- Live music, colonial field days, classic car shows, and mule-drawn canal boat rides
- Antique book sales, flea markets, and gift shops.
- For children and families: old-fashioned games, crafts, stories, scavenger hunts, farm chores, interactive exhibitions, and activities.
Join us for this celebration of the places, stories, and community that bring local history to life!
As Stephanie Tashner, President of the Whitehall Historical Preservation Society, notes, “Passport to History Month is your portal to discover, explore, and share the narrative of the Lehigh Valley, and beyond. Take the trip! This is a ‘staycation’ you are sure to enjoy.”
“The greater Lehigh Valley area has an incredibly rich and diverse history,” said Susan Ellis, the Marketing Chair for Lehigh Valley Passport to History and Executive Director of Moravian Historical Society.
“Lehigh Valley Passport to History is proud that our partners are making historic sites and museums accessible to everyone by providing free admission during their featured weekend. This is a terrific opportunity to learn about the cultural resources in this area, and we hope people will spend a weekend or two—or five! exploring the history of our region.”
Kara Mohsinger, President & CEO of the National Museum of Industrial History, adds, “We are thrilled to collaborate with the many other cultural assets in our community to engage and inspire visitors of all ages. Lehigh Valley Passport to History has been a wonderful partnership.” |