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Trout Hall, located in Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, is a historic home that dates back to the late 18th century. Constructed between 1768 and 1770, the house showcases the Georgian architectural style, which is characterized by its symmetry and balance. The house was built as a summer home by James Allen, the third son of William Allen, the founder of Allentown.
Today, Trout Hall serves as the library and museum of the Lehigh County Historical Society. The society is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the history of Lehigh County and its surrounding areas. Visitors to Trout Hall can explore the library and museum, which offer a wealth of information and artifacts from the Revolutionary-era.
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