Discovering Allentown Pennsylvania: Exploring Eastern PA | Living In Allentown Pennsylvania

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  • Опубликовано: 20 июн 2024
  • Are you thinking about moving to Allentown Pennsylvania? Join me as we embark on a journey to explore living in Allentown Pennsylvania today!
    Welcome to Allentown Pennsylvania, the heart of Eastern PA and the vibrant center of the Lehigh Valley. I'm thrilled to have you join me on this journey as we explore everything about living, working, and relocating to Eastern PA, Allentown Pennsylvania, nestled in the eastern part of the state, holds a special place as the third-largest city, following Philadelphia and Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. With a population of around 125,000, Allentown may not match the scale of major metropolises, but it's our city, bustling with life and opportunities.
    You may have heard of Allentown Pennsylvania through Billy Joel's iconic song, but there's much more to this city than lyrics from decades past. While Bethlehem Steel's closure marked a significant shift, Allentown has recently experienced a renaissance. Events like the arrival of the Philadelphia Phillies' AAA ball team in 2008 and the construction of the PPL Center have sparked development and revitalization, transforming the landscape and attracting visitors and residents alike.
    As we stroll through the streets, you'll witness the fusion of old and new architecture, symbolic of Allentown Pennsylvania's evolution. From historic landmarks like Zion's Reformed Church to modern developments such as the PPL Center and renovated buildings like the Americus Hotel, Allentown Pennsylvania embraces its rich heritage while embracing progress.
    If you’re thinking about moving to Allentown Pennsylvania be sure to give me a call, shoot me a text, send me an email, or schedule a Zoom call. I’d love to help you make a smooth move to Allentown Pennsylvania!
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    00:00 - Intro to Discovering Allentown Pennsylvania
    00:42 - Facts About Allentown: Exploring Key Insights and Information
    07:13 - Walking Around Allentown: Immersing Ourselves in the City's Streets
    10:09 - Exploring Strata: Highlighting a Prominent Feature of Allentown
    10:43 - Visiting Bell Hall: Discovering Culinary Delights in Allentown
    11:15 - Diving Into Allentown's History: Uncovering Its Rich Heritage
    15:33 - Exploring The Archive: Delving Into Cultural Offerings in Allentown
    16:30 - Discovering The Americus: A Landmark in Allentown's Skyline
    19:35 - Visiting the Liberty Bell Museum: Exploring Historical Significance
    19:45 - Wrap up to Discovering Allentown Pennsylvania
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Комментарии • 25

  • @CynderellaSells
    @CynderellaSells  27 дней назад +1

    🤔Thinking of Moving to Eastern PA?
    ☎Call or Text: 610-686-8874
    📬Email: cynthia.bernsdorf@gmail.com
    📸Zoom: calendly.com/cynthia-bernsdorf/real-estate-consultation

  • @davidv1786
    @davidv1786 Месяц назад +2

    I love how some fellow Allentown residents SHOW LOVE; definitely gets me feeling happy!!

    • @CynderellaSells
      @CynderellaSells  27 дней назад +1

      Yes! There are good things happening in Allentown

  • @Annedashi
    @Annedashi 10 дней назад

    I love allentown

  • @davidmalloy8038
    @davidmalloy8038 3 месяца назад +3

    What a shiny toilet Allentown turned out to be- but it’s still that .I grew up in the 6th and Tilghman - Old Fairgrounds Neighborhood.
    I moved my family from that area after spent rounds were discovered on our sidewalks and front porch.
    Admittedly, your video was very well done.
    I believe your viewers would also LOVE to see the other side- the blight.
    Law St. ,Park St. , Stevens Playground , 600 block of Liberty, 600 and 700 block of 7th st.- just to name a couple.
    All within a short walk of the shiny.
    Just wear thick soled shoes in case you step on someone’s spent “works”.
    As far as “The Liberty Bell Shrine “- The Liberty Bell was hidden in the church’s basement for a time , so it wouldn’t be melted down for ammo.

    • @CynderellaSells
      @CynderellaSells  3 месяца назад +1

      @davidmalloy8038 Thanks for your comment. I think we need to give credit where it’s due. There are community leaders, educators and developers who are trying to change the stereotype that Allentown has had for so long. Yes, we have a long way to go but my video is about highlighting all there is to offer in our fine city.

  • @melindaaimeeroth5580
    @melindaaimeeroth5580 Месяц назад +2

    I have relocated from Philadelphia to Allentown. I was a free lance writer and a teacher. Thank you for your information.

    • @CynderellaSells
      @CynderellaSells  Месяц назад +1

      @melindaaimeeroth5580-please let me know when you’re ready to start looking for a home.

  • @user-yn8do4px8e
    @user-yn8do4px8e Месяц назад +2

    Center Square oh how I miss it what it looked like in the 80's with Woolworths and Hess's and Patio restaurant, how can you forget those overhead canopies. Allentown had more buildings in the city limits in the 1960's than there are today, a lot of people believe A-town City is growing when in fact it actually shrank, and the suburbs of Allentown only grew more in the last 10 years. How do you start in Center Square and Overlook The "Soldier's and Sailors monument" (1899). The Liberty bell was hidden for years during revolutionary war in the basement of the Zion Reform Church that's the reasons for the Liberty Bell marking on glass windows.

    • @donaldcorrell2518
      @donaldcorrell2518 Месяц назад

      Worked at Hess’s in the 60s The annual Flower Show in May was exciting. I was part of the crew who helped transform the first floor from closing at 6 pm on Saturday to grand opening on Monday at 9 o’clock. Oh, how sad it was when the store that made Allentown special folded. It was hard to watch the beautiful art deco building be destroyed. Now an ugly out of proportion building has replaced it.

  • @Izen_Explica
    @Izen_Explica Месяц назад

    I love your videos and how you express yourself! Cheers from New Jersey and keep it up.
    you've got a new subscriber.

    • @CynderellaSells
      @CynderellaSells  Месяц назад

      Enrique-thanks for you kind words. My profession is real estate so getting in front of a camera and trying to be engaging and enthusiastic is a stretch! Should you decide to leave our next-door-neighbor state and come here, please let me know. I’d love to help you find your next home!

  • @kirillzapple
    @kirillzapple 3 месяца назад +1

    You channel has great potential growing, this video has inspired me to consider Allentown as a place to be. Thank you 👍

    • @CynderellaSells
      @CynderellaSells  3 месяца назад +1

      Do you live in the Allentown area currently or are you looking to relocate?

    • @SamuelHendrix-kb8nn
      @SamuelHendrix-kb8nn Месяц назад +1

      Allentown is way better than Scranton/Wilkes Barre! It's kind of a mix of Philly & Jersey/New York. The Scranton area is more like living in Minnesota to me.

  • @michaelgardner1681
    @michaelgardner1681 Месяц назад

    Nice work Cynthia, what a pretty and tidy city! Thanks for sharing this sweet place. Best wishes, Michael

    • @CynderellaSells
      @CynderellaSells  Месяц назад

      Thanks Michael. Are you in the area or have interest in moving here?

  • @LilRumi
    @LilRumi Месяц назад +1

    Great video!!👏 Just what I was looking for! I don't plan on relocating until hopefully next year. 😄

    • @CynderellaSells
      @CynderellaSells  Месяц назад

      @LilRumi-please reach out when you are ready to start looking. I can get you hooked up with a lender and then we can plan our attack! The Lehigh Valley is still affordable and homes come to market every single day in every price range. I’d love to help you find your perfect place.

  • @Rey-Nolds
    @Rey-Nolds Месяц назад

    Any lnfo on York, PA.

    • @CynderellaSells
      @CynderellaSells  Месяц назад

      While I have been to York, I am not familiar with the area. If you are interested in moving there, I have an excellent realtor colleague who I would love to refer you to.

  • @samuelkilianjr.3694
    @samuelkilianjr.3694 Месяц назад +1

    I grew up in Allentown(1979 William Allen grad), left at 18 (1980). Some of my friends stayed. Came back multiple times, last time was 2022, if I didn’t have family to visit there would be no reason to go there. I have lived in many countries and all over US, I will not be calling Allentown my home ever. If you want to live in a run down place with many immigrants and lots of crime then this is your stop. Sorry but I couldn’t leave fast enough when I was young and never looked back.

    • @SamuelHendrix-kb8nn
      @SamuelHendrix-kb8nn Месяц назад +1

      Immigrants, eh? I'd say Allentown now is full of people from New York/Jersey and Philly. 30 years ago, nobody wanted to live in Allentown, but the last twenty years it's like you can't stop them from coming in droves.

    • @samuelkilianjr.3694
      @samuelkilianjr.3694 Месяц назад

      @@SamuelHendrix-kb8nn You bring up another issue. Since the 78 came in its hurting the older population. In Center Valley and on the other side of South Mountain the New Yorkers are building McManisons which are driving up prices. that in turn is driving up taxes for folks who have lived there for 30+ years. They can not even afford to pay there taxes now. My Uncle in Coopersburg paid $28,000 for his house back in the 1960. He is in his 80's, his taxes now are more then the cost of his home per year then he paid for the home.

    • @SamuelHendrix-kb8nn
      @SamuelHendrix-kb8nn Месяц назад

      Exactly! Same thing happened in nearby Hazleton, except the invasion happened almost overnight there 😂!