SuiteNet provides, through its members, extended stay and temporary corporate housing in furnished short-term apartments and corporate suites in Allentown, Pennsylvania. The following is a list of extended stay and temporary corporate housing providers in Allentown:
Allentown was founded in 1762 by William Allen, who originally called it Allentown. In 1811, it was incorporated as the borough of Northampton. In 1838, the original name was restored.
Allentown holds historical significance as the location where the Liberty Bell was hidden by the Continental Congress during a portion of the Revolutionary War. As the British were attempting to seize Philadelphia in 1777, the Liberty Bell was moved north and hidden successfully by the colonies in the basement of a center city Allentown church.
Today, at Allentown's Old Zion Reformed Church, a shrine in the church's basement marks the exact spot where the Liberty Bell was hidden. It features a full-size official replica of the Liberty Bell flanked by the flags of the original thirteen colonies and is the only replica of its type.
Also during the Revolutionary War, the son of the founder of Allentown, James Allen, built a summer home in the middle of Allentown called Trout Hall. Allen and his family moved there from Philadelphia during the Revolutionary War to escape British attempts to capture or kill him.
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