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Sayre Observatory is named in his honor. Sayre and a party of Lehigh Valley Railroad officials took a special train out of Bethlehem on the morning the golden spikes were laid.
Reflections of History is a monthly feature that highlights a historical structure in the Lehigh Valley or northwest New Jersey. This week the focus is on The Sayre Mansion in Bethlehem.
The Sayre Historical Society, located in the historic Lehigh Valley Railroad passenger station at 103 N. Lehigh Ave., is a non-profit historic preservation organization staffed by volunteers.
Sayre, Ronald S.Ronald S. Sayre, 84, of Emmaus, passed away Sunday in Lehigh Valley Hospital. He was the husband of Julia P. (Romig) Sayre. They were married 55 years in May. Born in Allentown, he ...
For Patricia Garin and her fashionable family, the tea also served up a way to finally look inside the mansion, built by chief engineer of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Robert Sayre in 1858.
Since 1858, the Sayre Mansion has towered over Southside Bethlehem to the west from its perch atop a hill just off Route 378. In those 150-plus years, the former home of Lehigh Valley Railroad ...
Funded by the PA Department of Environmental Resources and PennDOT, the project includes the construction of a multi-purpose trail on the alignment of the former Lehigh Valley Railroad.
The history of the Lehigh Valley Railroad will take center stage from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Sayre Historical Society’s annual Caboose Day.
The old Lehigh Valley Railroad building looms over its South Bethlehem neighborhood like the abandoned castle of a feudal lord. When it was built between 1885 and 1890, this French Chateau Revival … ...
It’s understandable why Robert Heysham Sayre, chief engineer of the Lehigh Valley Railroad, would want to build his Greek revival-style mansion on Fountain Hill, so close to the sooty and mighty ...
Guest speaker Danny Armitage will highlight the annual Caboose Day festivities at the Sayre Historical Society on Saturday. Special displays, tours of the 1941 Sayre-built Lehigh Valley Railroad ...
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