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Trout Hall

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2008 Allentown Trout Hall
2008 Allentown Trout Hall

Trout Hall is an historic home located at Allentown in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. One of the older homes in Allentown (1910 Walnut Street is the oldest), it was built between 1768 and 1770, and is a two-and-one-half-story, built with stone in Georgian architectural style. Built as a summer home by James Allen, the third son of William Allen, founder of Allentown, it currently houses the library and museum of the Lehigh County Historical Society.

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Trout Hall
Walnut Lane, Allentown

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Walnut Lane 301
18102 Allentown
Pennsylvania, United States
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2008 Allentown Trout Hall
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