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Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage CorridorA canal boat on the Delaware and Lehigh Canal in the summer
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Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage Corridor
Frequently Asked Questions
 

Q. Where did the miners come from?
A. Mining was pioneered by engineers from Europe, hired by American entrepeneurs and brought to the region.

Q. How did the Moravians come to settle in this area?
A. In 1741, Moravians began settling in parts of Bethlehem and Nazareth almost by accident. The sect initially planned to make a living for themselves in Georgia, but they encountered an inhospitable crowd and subsequently moved north into Pennsylvania.

Q. When was the Lehigh Canal Established?
A. The need to transport coal from the mines in the north to Philadelphia and other trade ports led to the creation of the Lehigh Canal in the early 1800s.

 

Autumn leaves, lit by the sun, carpet an uphill stretch of a carriage road. NPS Photo.  

Did You Know?
45 miles of carriage roads, an early 20th century gift of John D. Rockefeller Jr., weave around the granite mountains and valleys of Acadia NP. 14 miles of carriage roads, built in the 1880s by Frederick Billings, traverse the gentle slopes and historic woodlands of Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller NHP.

Last Updated: August 24, 2006 at 17:59 EST