SouthSide Community Day
National Museum of Industrial History 602 East Second Street, BethlehemJoin us for our annual SouthSide Community Day and enjoy free admission and family-friendly activities.
Live Retro Radio Performance
National Museum of Industrial History 602 East Second Street, BethlehemBefore the Internet, there was television. Before television, there was Radio. Join us at the National Museum of Industrial History during SouthSide Community Day to experience a 1940’s “LIVE" Radio Broadcast without having to Time Travel.
S.O.A.P., now in its second decade of touring, performs original broadcasts from the 30's through the 50's for community organizations. S.O.A.P. voice actors have turned their love of nostalgia, popular culture, and historical preservation into live entertainment for all ages.
FREE ADMISSION
First Friday at NMIH
National Museum of Industrial History 602 East Second Street, BethlehemJoin us for SouthSide Arts District’s First Friday, May 2nd for extended hours and free admission from 6-8pm.
Bethlehem Steel Flashlight Tours
National Museum of Industrial History 602 East Second Street, BethlehemBethlehem Steel Locomotive Experience
National Museum of Industrial History 602 East Second Street, BethlehemS.T.E.A.M. Adventures
National Museum of Industrial History 602 East Second Street, BethlehemJoin us on the third Sunday of each month to enjoy free youth admission and hands-on S.T.E.A.M. activities between 11am and 3pm.
Bethlehem Steel Locomotive Experience
National Museum of Industrial History 602 East Second Street, BethlehemPA Shakespear Festival “Play On!” Community Tour at NMIH
National Museum of Industrial History 602 East Second Street, BethlehemPennsylvania Shakespeare Festival’s “Play On!” Community Tour brings free performances of William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing to libraries, parks, and community centers all over the region.
GUEST LECTURE – Archibald Johnston: Multifaceted Man
National Museum of Industrial History 602 East Second Street, BethlehemThe Archie Project is a nonprofit 501(c)(3), whose purpose is to raise funds to restore the interior of the Historic Archibald Johnston Mansion in Bethlehem Township’s Housenick Park. Hear from Tim Brady and John Gallagher about the project and the history behind this historic property and family.