The Moravian Historical Society    Founded 1857










The Society is supported in part by grants from the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission and the County of Northampton Hotel Tax


ANNOUNCEMENT: Ms. Wendy S. Weida has been appointed as Executive Director of the Moravian Historical Society. Read more...

Calendar
See all of the new events at the Society...

Exhibits
Permanent, changing, and traveling displays of Moravian and local history and culture...

Collections
Moravian artifacts, books, photographs...

Research
Moravian and local history, genealogy records...

Education
Tours, lectures, presentations, Speaker's Bureau...

Publications
Browse our published works: the Transactions of the MHS, the new Journal of Moravian History, and more...

Historic Sites and Monuments
Learn about the monuments placed to commemorate important historic sites...

The Whitefield Bookstore
Purchase your own copy of the Transactions of the MHS, as well as many other publications...

Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to questions about Moravian history and the Moravian Historical Society...

Links
Other sites that support Moravian and regional history, research and preservation...

NEWS & EVENTS

July 13: Nazareth and Schoeneck Moravian Churches worship on lawn, 9:30 a.m.

August 31: Nazareth Moravian worship on lawn, 9:30 a.m.

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Check out the current and past issues of our Journal of Moravian History.

ABOUT US

About the Society
What we do, who we are, and the historic buildings where we work...

Membership
Subscriptions to our publications, reduced admission prices, special event invitations...

The Morning Call Archive
Articles documenting the Society's activities since 1984...

Location -- [ Directions via MapQuest ] -- Nazareth is located in eastern Pennsylvania, with convenient access from Philadelphia (60 miles) and New York City (90 miles). It is easily accessible from Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, and other parts of the Lehigh Valley.

Admission -- $5 for adults, $3 for students ages 6-18 (with ID); $3 for seniors 65 and older; children age 5 and under are free; $12 for family (up to 6 people). Admission for Moravian Historical Society members is always free.

   

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