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− | '''Allentown''' is a city in eastern [[Pennsylvania]]. After [[Philadelphia]] and [[Pittsburgh]] it is the third largest city in the state with a population of over 106,000<ref>[http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/42/4202000.html|Allentown Population 2000 US Census]</ref> | + | '''Allentown''' is a [[conservative]] city in eastern [[Pennsylvania]]. After [[Philadelphia]] and [[Pittsburgh]] it is the third largest city in the state with a population of over 106,000.<ref>[http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/42/4202000.html|Allentown Population 2000 US Census]</ref> It is twinned with Bethlehem and Easton in the Lehigh Valley to have a population of 740,000. |
− | These cities were a center of the Industrial Revolution in the United States with major steel mills and silk mills. Now the city has many service industries and even acts as a | + | These cities were a center of the Industrial Revolution in the United States with major steel mills and silk mills. Now the city has many service industries and even acts as a bedroom community for the nearby centers of [[New York City]] and [[Philadelphia]]. |
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+ | Allentown is the birthplace of several notable people, including: | ||
+ | * [[Lee Iacocca]], former chairman of [[Chrysler]] Corporation; | ||
+ | * [[Keith Jarrett]], [[jazz]] musician. | ||
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[[Category:Pennsylvania Cities and Towns]] | [[Category:Pennsylvania Cities and Towns]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Most Conservative American Cities]] |
Latest revision as of 00:56, September 13, 2018
Allentown is a conservative city in eastern Pennsylvania. After Philadelphia and Pittsburgh it is the third largest city in the state with a population of over 106,000.[1] It is twinned with Bethlehem and Easton in the Lehigh Valley to have a population of 740,000.
These cities were a center of the Industrial Revolution in the United States with major steel mills and silk mills. Now the city has many service industries and even acts as a bedroom community for the nearby centers of New York City and Philadelphia.
Allentown is the birthplace of several notable people, including:
- Lee Iacocca, former chairman of Chrysler Corporation;
- Keith Jarrett, jazz musician.