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Art Museum Allentown, situated in Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania, has a rich and colorful history that includes Native American peoples, the American Revolutionary War, and a strong German influence. In addition to its various historical museums where visitors can learn about the city’s interesting history, Allentown also boasts various other museums that will interest people with diverse interests. Here are a few examples of exciting museums to visit next time you’re in Allentown.

Allentown Art Museum

Featuring a collection of over 19,000 works of art that’s been amassed over 85 years, the Allentown Art Museum is an important regional art institution. In the Kress Gallery, visitors can view a collection of Dutch, Flemish, Italian, and rare German paintings and sculptures that depict the cultural transformations that took place during the Renaissance and Baroque periods in Europe. On 20 February this year, the museum received the good news that the Rembrandt painting, “Portrait of a Young Lady” (1632), which forms part of this collection, is actually authentic. Read the rest of this entry »

2020 Lexus RXLexus offers a variety of appealing luxury SUVs that make commuting in uncertain weather easy and comfortable. Drivers will have no problem finding a versatile Lexus vehicle with an attractive style. Here are some of the most popular Lexus SUVs.

NX

The 2020 Lexus NX compact SUV looks a lot like a car. It has an angular grille with the Lexus logo in the center, scratch-resistant paint, narrow headlights, and a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine that produces 235 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque. Its six-speed automatic transmission has eco, normal, and sport driving modes. The power synthetic leather seats come in Glazed Caramel, Rioja Red, crème, or black. Read the rest of this entry »

The Lehigh Valley Zoo is located inside the 1,100-acre Trexler Nature Preserve, which is home to more than 125 species. The zoo itself houses more than 22 species and also participates in wildlife conservation programs locally and internationally. Here’s some more information on what you can see and do at the Lehigh Valley Zoo in Schnecksville, Pennsylvania!

Animals

At the zoo, visitors can get to know a wide variety of animals. Those who are into amphibians can view many interesting animals, including the tiger salamander, dart frog, Amazon milk frog, eastern hellbender, and the axolotl, or, if you like, invertebrates, check out the Madagascar hissing cockroach or the Chilean rose hair tarantula.

The zoo is also home to a large group of reptiles, including snakes, turtles, tortoises, and iguanas. Specific species that visitors can view include the Amazon tree boa, spotted turtle, chuckwalla, timber rattlesnake, pancake tortoise, leopard gecko, and the blood python. There is also a large variety of mammals at the zoo, including the Masai giraffe, alpaca, llama, palomino horse, dromedary camel, red kangaroo, gray fox, Mexican gray wolf, scimitar-horned oryx, and the Tammar wallaby.

School and Group Programs

The zoo offers different school and group programs throughout the year that provide the community with opportunities to learn about wildlife. To start with, both visitors and students can participate in zoo tours, where they can learn about the habitats and behaviors of the animals at the zoo. For a more up-close encounter with animals and their habitats, students can sign up for an Animal Kingdom presentation.

Those who are interested in learning about the diverse ecosystems of Jordan Creek, as well as the animals that live there, including frogs, crayfish, and macroinvertebrates, can attend the Creek Studies program. In addition, visitors and students can enjoy the natural fauna and flora within the Trexler Nature Reserve through guided nature trail hikes.

Explore & Snore

If you are curious about what nocturnal animals get up to when the sun goes down, join an Explore & Snore event at the zoo. During this exciting overnight excursion, visitors get to observe the zoo from a nocturnal perspective and also engage in hands-on activities where they learn about wildlife conservation.

The event kicks off at 6 p.m. and includes a late-night tour of the zoo, presentations, refreshments, a flashlight hike, and a continental breakfast the next morning. Participants can either pitch their own tents or sleep indoors in the Bison Auditorium. Although the zoo cannot guarantee that visitors will see all animal species, they will see various nocturnal mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and birds during this event, such as porcupines, cranes, sloths, snakes, and the African penguin.

These are only a few of the exciting things you can do at Lehigh Valley Zoo this spring. The zoo also welcomes private events, birthday parties, and company picnics, so if you’re looking for a location to host your next event, keep the zoo in mind. In addition, week-long summer camps are offered at the zoo, where kids can learn about wildlife through fun and healthy activities, adventures, and games. If you’re wondering where to go for some wholesome family this summer, pop by Lehigh Valley Zoo for some fun in the sun.

The Lehigh Valley Zoo is located inside the 1,100-acre Trexler Nature Preserve, which is home to more than 125 species. The zoo itself houses more than 22 species and also participates in wildlife conservation programs locally and internationally. Here’s some more information on what you can see and do at the Lehigh Valley Zoo in Schnecksville, Pennsylvania.

Animals

At the zoo, visitors can get to know a wide variety of animals. Those who are into amphibians can view many interesting animals, including the tiger salamander, dart frog, Amazon milk frog, eastern hellbender, and the axolotl, or, if you like, invertebrates, check out the Madagascar hissing cockroach or the Chilean rose hair tarantula.

The zoo is also home to a large group of reptiles, including snakes, turtles, tortoises, and iguanas. Specific species that visitors can view include the Amazon tree boa, spotted turtle, chuckwalla, timber rattlesnake, pancake tortoise, leopard gecko, and the blood python. There is also a large variety of mammals at the zoo, including the Masai giraffe, alpaca, llama, palomino horse, dromedary camel, red kangaroo, gray fox, Mexican gray wolf, scimitar-horned oryx, and the Tammar wallaby.

School and Group Programs

The zoo offers different school and group programs throughout the year that provide the community with opportunities to learn about wildlife. To start with, both visitors and students can participate in zoo tours, where they can learn about the habitats and behaviors of the animals at the zoo. For a more up-close encounter with animals and their habitats, students can sign up for an Animal Kingdom presentation.

Those who are interested in learning about the diverse ecosystems of Jordan Creek, as well as the animals that live there, including frogs, crayfish, and macroinvertebrates, can attend the Creek Studies program. In addition, visitors and students can enjoy the natural fauna and flora within the Trexler Nature Reserve through guided nature trail hikes.

Explore & Snore

If you are curious about what nocturnal animals get up to when the sun goes down, join an Explore & Snore event at the zoo. During this exciting overnight excursion, visitors get to observe the zoo from a nocturnal perspective and also engage in hands-on activities where they learn about wildlife conservation.

The event kicks off at 6 p.m. and includes a late-night tour of the zoo, presentations, refreshments, a flashlight hike, and a continental breakfast the next morning. Participants can either pitch their own tents or sleep indoors in the Bison Auditorium. Although the zoo cannot guarantee that visitors will see all animal species, they will see various nocturnal mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and birds during this event, such as porcupines, cranes, sloths, snakes, and the African penguin.

These are only a few of the exciting things you can do at Lehigh Valley Zoo this spring. The zoo also welcomes private events, birthday parties, and company picnics, so if you’re looking for a location to host your next event, keep the zoo in mind. In addition, week-long summer camps are offered at the zoo, where kids can learn about wildlife through fun and healthy activities, adventures, and games. If you’re wondering where to go for some wholesome family this summer, pop by Lehigh Valley Zoo for some fun in the sun.

2020 Lexus IS The 2020 Lexus IS is a luxury sedan with a sporty, aggressive look. It’s fun to drive, and the interior is as attractive as the exterior. Six trim levels are available: 300, 300 F Sport, 300 F Sport Black Line Special Edition, 350, 350 F Sport, and 350 F Sport Black Line Special Edition. Here are some of the best features on the 2020 Lexus IS.

An Eye-Catching Exterior 

The Lexus IS has an angular grille that’s covered by horizontal black bars, and a chrome Lexus emblem is in the center. It comes with a power moonroof, 17-inch wheels, and LED headlights and taillights. A power sunshade for the moonroof, rain-sensing windshield wipers, and auto-dimming side mirrors are optional.

The F Sport and the F Sport Black Line Special Edition models have a mesh grille, and the Special Edition includes black side mirrors and unique 18-inch alloy wheels. Lexus will only make 900 F Sport Black Line Special Edition models, so you should act quickly for one of these top-of-the-line trims. Read the rest of this entry »

Windshield FogOwning a car means dealing with windshield fog. This happens because the interior of a car becomes a sealed environment when the windows are raised up. The causes of windshield fog are varied, but interior moisture is the root cause of fog formation. It’s annoying and affects your ability to drive. However, you can prevent it from happening with these three foolproof tips:

1. Keep the Inside of Your Windshield Clean

The inside of your windshield gets just as dirty as the outside. While the outside collects dust and debris, the inside gets covered by a faint translucent film which can be difficult to detect. Moisture loves nothing more than to get itself trapped in this film and generate a fog that takes longer to dissipate. Read the rest of this entry »

Korean BibimbapAllentown is a city well known for many exemplary things, including award-winning parks, the Lehigh Valley IronPigs, and rich Dutch history. At the Downtown Allentown Market, which is located at the heart of the city along the ArtsWalk, you’ll immerse yourself in a whole new world. The market, locally referred to as DAM, is filled with some insanely delicious food destinations. Here are just five of the best!

Doughnut Love 

Open six days a week, Doughnut Love is a great place to visit and get your doughnut fix. There are various flavor options to choose from that will have your taste buds watering. The unique rotating doughnut menu has a variety of cookies, scones, muffins, and even some vegan and gluten-free options.  Read the rest of this entry »

2020 Lexus LX 570Just when you think luxury cars can’t get any more luxurious than they already are, a vehicle like the 2020 Lexus LX 570 comes along and rewrites the script. Lexus, the luxury arm of Toyota, built the LX 570 on a truck chassis to give it a commanding presence on the road while engineering the suspension to make the ride feel like a sporty sedan. No stone was left unturned in appointing the interior with the best in luxury options as well. Here’s a look at three luxury touches that you’re sure to love in the 2020 Lexus LX 570. Read the rest of this entry »

Lobster RisottoYou don’t have to travel to the other side of the world to enjoy delicious Italian cuisine. Instead, you just need to head to one of these excellent Allentown Italian restaurants. Whether you’re in the mood for spaghetti or pizza, you know you’ll enjoy a fantastic meal at these top restaurants.

Vivo Italian Kitchen

Vivo Italian Kitchen is a bright restaurant that offers an excellent variety of contemporary and traditional Italian dishes. Consider starting your meal with the lemon butter bacon scallops, artichoke stuffed with crab, or Bruschetta al Pomodoro. Popular options for your main course include the crispy lobster and scallops, spaghetti and meatballs, lobster ravioli, and chicken Romano, which includes chicken sauteed in a pink vodka sauce with garlic and onions, topped with crab and mozzarella, and served over angel hair pasta. Read the rest of this entry »

Lexus Safety System +Lexus is always striving toward a world with no accidents. It’s why every 2020 model comes standard with the Lexus Safety System+ comprehensive collection of active safety features. Learn more about some of these safety features so you can see why Lexus is one of the safest brands on the road.

Road Sign Assist

Road sign assist is a safety feature that’s exclusive to Lexus Safety System+ 2.0. It uses a built-in camera to scan the road ahead for road signs. It will then take this information and display it in the instrument panel or the available heads-up display. Road sign assist can display the speed limit, yield, stop, and do not enter signs so you never miss this important information. Read the rest of this entry »

Lego Club Da Vinci Science CenterAllentown, Pennsylvania, has a variety of interesting attractions worth exploring, including the Da Vinci Science Center. This museum works to connect people of all ages to the amazing wonders of science. If you’re planning on spending an afternoon at the center, learn about some of the popular exhibits and programs you’ll be able to enjoy.

Exhibits

The Da Vinci Science Center has an impressive variety of engaging and hands-on exhibits that make science fun and interesting. The Wave Power! exhibit has a 16-foot-long water tank that shows how we can turn the kinetic energy in ocean waves into electricity. If you stop by the 560-gallon Marine Tank, you can get an up-close look at different marine life. Another popular exhibit at the center is Tunnel Vision, which is a 72-foot-long maze-like tunnel that you have to navigate in complete darkness. Read the rest of this entry »