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Museum of Indian Culture

Museum in Allentown

Updated: August 01, 2024 08:22 AM

Museum of Indian Culture is located in Allentown (City in Pennsylvania), United States. It's address is 2825 Fish Hatchery Rd, Allentown, PA 18103.

2825 Fish Hatchery Rd, Allentown, PA 18103

HF7R+J4 Allentown, Pennsylvania

(610) 797-2121

museumofindianculture.org

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MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
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Friday10 AM to 4 PM
Saturday10 AM to 4 PM
Sunday10 AM to 4 PM

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Museum of Indian Culture is located at: 2825 Fish Hatchery Rd, Allentown, PA 18103.

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Museum of Indian Culture Reviews

Donald Hower
2024-04-05 20:27:46 GMT

It's a fascinating & interesting look into the areas earliest form of native civilization & culture! From beadwork to woodburning & from hunting to early natural MEDICINE this museum is chuck full of clever & realistic exhibits that will enlighten & perhaps instiil a new perspective upon departure...

X
2024-05-07 12:02:20 GMT

The Museum of Indian Culture is a small but beautiful institution with lovely employees who are willing to help and answer questions while you are in the exhibits. Ed was lovely and amusing to hear. His passion for history is admirable! His whole presence makes the visit worthwhile!
I am excited for the summer activities. It is a place to visit more than once and I wish it was bigger as its function is important in our communities and the first nations communities.
Please be respectful and follow all the instructions as we need to keep the museum artifacts and exhibits intact for future generations.

Amy Redfox
2024-02-15 22:45:28 GMT

This is an excellent museum, in an old stone farmhouse. Thoughtful displays, grouped by region, with plenty of information. There is a small shop, stocked with well-curated Native crafts. It is the Eastern headquarters of the Delaware Nation. Be sure to visit the Roasting of Ears Festival, held on the museum grounds in August.

Robert Ruzanski
2024-03-17 23:22:10 GMT

First time there, even after growing up in this area. What a great experience. Ed was a wealth of knowledge and a pleasure to talk to. I look forward to going back for some of their events. Thanks again Ed.
Regards,
Bubba

Former President
2019-02-20 09:26:00 GMT

Small but we'll managed displays, programs year round and library attached to areas to hike and adjoining fish hatchery.

Julio Carreras
2023-08-25 01:29:39 GMT

I had a great time there saw many old friends.

Janey Zimmerman
2023-06-03 19:31:26 GMT

We very much enjoyed our visit to this museum. I appreciated the attitude of respect for the Native American history by the two volunteer guides. We were delighted that the guides took time to not only demonstrate, but to teach an arrow shooting skill. I look forward to bringing others to visit in the future!! Thanks!!!

Melody Stout
2022-11-26 12:51:54 GMT

Loved this little museum. It's a quick walk through but it's got really good information and a very interesting collection. Also the gift shop is great. I especially liked the wall talking about women leaders in Native American society today, and the library of books about Native American culture.

Zander Hinkle
2023-07-29 00:05:24 GMT

Took a trip here a few weeks ago. Was delighted to meet the owners, so nice. Mueseum is great, little library in the middle too.

Suzanjoy Checksfield
2022-08-22 16:16:59 GMT

A wonderful small museum, well worth a visit. Their special event weekends are outstanding. The Roasting Ears of Corn Festival this year was the best so far.

Mary Mohn
2022-08-30 13:24:13 GMT

Native American Festival of Corn is an annual event at the fish hatchery that exhibits and celebrates our rich indigenous cultures. I am grateful for the ability to celebrate and uphold the importance of the core of our history on this continent. Thank you to ALL nations for the education and celebration. It was delightful.

Lee131313
2021-07-16 23:35:21 GMT

Photography not allowed inside. Curators very helpful and knowledgeable. A little too helpful with prepared speeches. Maybe we were the first group of the day. Leaders and several Scouts. Well maintained and well lit. Easy to read as well and a library room. A converted stone house so many small rooms, each a different story from history. Tribes, wars, early interaction, in politics, serving in World Wars etc. Nice place and people.

Rita Gonzalez
2022-08-19 02:14:34 GMT

Very nice wonderful times with FAMILIARS and FAMILIES as well as our Native Amigos BROTHERS and Amigas SISTERS. Nice WALKERING trail's and watching the fish flying. The seeing hummingbird and listen to spirits of the different species of animals talking at evening

LMT
2019-12-31 12:01:07 GMT

Excellent representation of Native American culture and history.I went to a powwow out here over the summer and when I saw this museum, it gave me chills to see the history come to life before my eyes. The feeling that consumes you is impossible to put into words. The building itself is historical in nature. Take a tour and experience this life-changing event for yourself.

Cat Espinal
2015-04-04 17:31:46 GMT

Wesley was incredibly informative, welcoming and helpful during our visit. The place was a lot smaller than I expected it to be, but it is jam packed with information and displays. Wesley really made the place come alive, and we ended up staying longer than originally planned because of how into it we all became. 10/10 and would definitely recommend.

Nettie Mccoy
2019-07-26 01:50:44 GMT

This museum is tiny, but the two men who run the place make up for it. They are more than happy to guide you through the artifacts, tell stories and chat afterwards. I went with my boyfriend today at 3 pm. We learned a lot from the curators and they stayed until 45 minutes past closing to continue to educate us. I even found out that I have an Aztec symbol on my pendant. This was a great experience for only $5 per person!!

debra van orden
2019-08-23 00:39:53 GMT

We went to a corn roasting festival, they had vendors, drumming, singing, dancing. There was pony rides for kids and mural painting. A great event for the whole family. And the had roasted corn- ummy!!!

Rebecca
2018-08-28 14:46:33 GMT

MUST SEE!! We go every year for the POWWOW. Lots of amazing people.. flute makers, drummers, dancers, jewelry, and all kinds of awesome items!! See the roasting of the corn, go inside a teepee, make a craft with the kids, and join the dance. Bring the Matice culture ALIVE!!!

Patchipfg LandAyres
2020-07-05 15:41:45 GMT

Wonderful beautiful place. Great familia bonding together time. Native American indian Crafts at Powwows for children as well at the Powwow candy dancing for the children having there little dancing to. Teaching the children in our familia part of our familia history as well

Anthony Giordano
2017-12-18 17:34:25 GMT

This is a wonderful place to learn about Native American social issues, traditions, history, and culture. The gift shop has some awesome beads, stones, t-shirts and decorative household goods as well.

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City in Pennsylvania

Allentown is a city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the county seat of Lehigh County, in the United States. It is the third-most-populous city in Pennsylvania with a population of 125,845 as of the 2020 census and the largest city in the Lehigh Valley metropolitan area, which had a population of 861,899 and was the 68th-most populous metropolitan area in the nation as of 2020. source

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