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Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. History of Bethlehem. Bethlehem was founded by a religious group called the Moravians in 1741. The Moravians moved from central Europe to Pennsylvania so that they could practice their religious beliefs.

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Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

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  1. Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

  2. History of Bethlehem • Bethlehem was founded by a religious group called the Moravians in 1741. • The Moravians moved from central Europe to Pennsylvania so that they could practice their religious beliefs. • They named the settlement after the town of Bethlehem in Judea, the birthplace of Jesus.

  3. History of Bethlehem • Besides serving as a religious community, Bethlehem was important for other reasons during early American history. • It created the first public water works program. • George Washington, Martha Washington, Sam Adams, and other famous people from the revolutionary period met in Bethlehem.

  4. History of Bethlehem • Bethlehem became a center of heavy industry and trade during the Industrial Revolution. • Bethlehem Steel was founded and based in Bethlehem. It was once the second-largest steel producer in the United States. • The company became a major supplier of armor plate and weaponry during World War I and World War II. • Bethlehem Steel ceased operations there in 1995. Overseas competition and declining demand had ended the business

  5. History of Bethlehem • A picture of Bethlehem Steel Today

  6. History of Bethlehem • With the collapse of Bethlehem Steel, Bethlehem is currently trying to redefine itself by stimulating new job growth. • There is more information on this topic later.

  7. Bethlehem Today – The Population • As of the 2000census, there were 71,329 people residing in the city. • The racial makeup of the city was 81.85% White, 3.64% African American, 0.26% Native American, 2.22% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, and 9.44% from other races. • The official language is English. • The median age is 36 years. For every 100 females there are 91.5 males. • The median income for a household in the city was $35,815, and the median income for a family was $45,354.

  8. Bethlehem Today – The Population • Religion in Bethlehem: • Christianity – 80% • Protestant – 51% • Roman Catholic – 29% • Non-religious/ Unaffiliated – 13% • Judaism – 2% • Other religions – 1% • Don't know/ refused – 1%

  9. Bethlehem Today – The Economy • The money used in Bethlehem in the dollar. • The economy is driven by a diverse set of industries. Notable companies include: • The Iron Pigs baseball team • The Sands Casino • Lehigh Valley Hospital • Lehigh University & Moravian College

  10. Lehigh University Moravian College

  11. Bethlehem Today – The Population • For fun, people do typical American activities: • Go to movies • Go to local sporting events • Concerts at Stabler Arena/Sands Event Center • Festivals – Musikfest, Celtecfest, etc. • Hike nature nearby nature trails

  12. Bethlehem Today – The Economy The Sands Casino Iron Pigs baseball

  13. Bethlehem Today • Bethlehem is appealing because it has good schools, a good economy, relatively low crime, and located to major metropolitan areas (New York & Philadelphia).

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