Cetronia, South Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, Allentown PA, 18104, Historic Village

Cetronia

South Whitehall Twp, Lehigh County, PA

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Founded in 1850 by Charles Mertz, Cetronia was originally called Cedarville. In 1900 it contained a store, hotel, three churches, flour mills and a post office. Population at that time was about 150. [1]

  1. James J. Hauser, A History of Lehigh County Pennsylvania, Jacks, The Printer, Allentown, 1902.

Street Names
37th Street North • 38th Street North • Broadway • Cetronia Street • Court Street • Maple Street • Mertz Lane • Schaeffer Street North • Walnut Street West


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