Quintessentially American: The Writings of Stephen Vincent Benét
Written by Wendi Blewett, D&L Inventory Coordinator
April is National Poetry Month!
In honor of…
Uncovering the Story of Industrial Women in the D&L Corridor
Posted March 9, 2022 by Gianna CarusoUncovering the Story of Industrial Women in the D&L Corridor
Written by: Rachel Lewis, D&L Diversity Researcher and Historian
The history of…
Revealing the Black Beauty of Anthracite Coal: Charles Edgar Patience (1906 - 1972)
Written by Martha Capwell-Fox
The son of a formerly…
When the River Rushed In: The Knox Mine Disaster, 22 January, 1959
By Martha Capwell-Fox
At 11:40 AM on January 22, 1959,…
The Coldest Crop
Written By: Wendi Blewett
When you think of crops, you probably think of corn, wheat, pumpkins, apples, or any…
A Year in Review: National Canal Museum Highlights
Posted December 29, 2021 by Emily Rose ClaytonA Year in Review: National Canal Museum Highlights
by Digital Engagement Specialist, Emily Rose Clayton
With the challenges that the COVID-19 pandemic…
Farewell to the Glendon Hotel
The Glendon Hotel, reputed to be one of the oldest buildings still standing in Northampton County, will soon stand no…
Early EZ-Pass: When People Paid to Cross the Lehigh River
Posted December 8, 2021 by Emily Rose ClaytonEarly EZ-Pass: When People Paid to Cross the Lehigh River
by NCM Historian, Martha Capwell Fox
Especially at this time of year,…