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Hotel Sterling (Allentown, Pennsylvania)

Buildings and structures in Allentown, PennsylvaniaHamilton StreetHistory of Allentown, PennsylvaniaHotel buildings completed in 1890Hotel buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania
National Register of Historic Places in Lehigh County, PennsylvaniaRomanesque Revival architecture in Pennsylvania
Hotel Sterling Allentown PA
Hotel Sterling Allentown PA

The Hotel Sterling is an historic hotel, which is located in Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. Built between 1889 and 1890, it is a three-story rectangular brick building that was designed in the Romanesque Revival style with Queen Anne and Eastlake influences.

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Hotel Sterling (Allentown, Pennsylvania)
American Parkway, Allentown

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N 40.605277777778 ° E -75.461944444444 °
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American Parkway 5
18101 Allentown
Pennsylvania, United States
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Hotel Sterling Allentown PA
Hotel Sterling Allentown PA
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