Stabler Arena is an arena located in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. It is owned and opeated by Lehigh University and is part of Goodman Campus there at Lehigh. It is a multi-purpose arena used for many different athletic contests as well as other entertainment events.
The Hillel Society is a prominent campus-based organization that is committed to social betterment. The national Hillel Society was formed in 1924, and it has fostered deep ties to the global Jewish community since then.
"Third Street was downtown Bethlehem. We had our own city market with all different kinds of vendors, beautiful stores, five and dimes...."
- Bernadette Misero, Former resident
Like Broughal Middle School, Central School was an important place for the children of the neighborhood. Not only was it the elementary school for most of the children not attending parochial schools, but it was one of the main gathering places in the neighborhood.
The original Broughal Middle School was designed by A.W. Leh. It was built on the corner of Packer Avenue and Brodhead Avenue between 1915 and 1916 and served as the South Side High School.
"At the top of our street, at Packer Avenue was a fraternity. I think it was Theta Xi...for Lehigh - Lafayette weekend, they decorated the outside of the campus. I remember the one year they had a leopard and the students put a hose in the leopard to it would cry.
This tour examines the locations and memories of the Lost Neighborhood. You can use the menus below to explore streets, locations and events of the Lost Neighborhood.