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Experience an orchestra performance at Miller Symphony Hall. One of Pennsylvania’s most beautiful concert halls, the building was converted to a theatre in 1899 by renowned architect J.B. McElfatrick and is one of only a dozen of McElfatrick’s prized “Beaux-Arts” theaters that has survived. Once the home of vaudeville, burlesque and Broadway-bound theatricals, this beautiful theater has showcased the comedy of Bob Hope, the magical voices of Tony Bennett, and the remarkable sound of the award-winning Allentown Symphony Orchestra.
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Stroll through beautiful displays of roses and other flowers among weeping willows at the Malcolm Gross Rose Garden. Established in 1928 by then-Mayor Malcolm Gross, the Allentown Rose Garden was renamed in his honor in 1948. All are welcome to enjoy the gardens, walking paths, reflective ponds, and gazebos.
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Enjoy a day of family fun at Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom. Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom has been one of the most exciting and thrilling things to do in Allentown since opening in 1884. Considered one of the Northeast’s largest waterparks with over 60 world-class rides, as well as live entertainment, and thrills for the little ones at Planet Snoopy—this amusement park has something for everyone.