File:1902 - Lehigh Valley Railroad Station during Jordan Creek Flood.jpg

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English: This is a photo of the Lehigh Valley Railroad station in Allentown in 1902 when the Jordan Creek flooded the area. It was built in 1889 and replaced an earlier station at Third and Gordon that was built in the 1850s, which was still used for freight. The station was servery damaged by the flooding. This view shows the station from the northeast, the Hamilton Street Viaduct passing to the north side of the station.
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Source Ann Bartholomew (Author), Carol M. Front (Author) (2002), Allentown (Images of America), Arcadia Publishing (April 8, 2002), ISBN-10: 0738509965
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