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Catasauqua

The sign for Catasauqua, PA, a historic town right along the D&L Trail

Located in Catasauqua, the George Taylor House is the 18th-century summer residence of the Durham Furnace’s talented iron master. Taylor was also a signer of the Declaration of Independence and had three homes in the region. His summer home in Catasauqua is a National Historic Landmark. Biery’s Port Historic District along Mulberry and 2nd streets in Catasauqua is a late 19th -early 20th-century urban neighborhood of mixed residential, commercial and industrial uses. The D&L Trail parallels the Biery’s Port district and offers scenic views of Victorian Era homes. You’ll also see remnants of Lock #36 at E.L. Schmid, Inc., formerly Crane Iron Works.

In the early 1800s, entrepreneur Erskine Hazard of the LC&N enticed Welsh ironmaster David Thomas to the area, where Thomas operated local furnaces, laid out the towns of Catasauqua and nearby Hokendaqua, built worker housing, and became prominent in both communities. David Thomas opened the Thomas Iron Co. in 1854, and in addition to building the furnace plant, the company owned the entire town. Hokendaqua’s proximity to both the Lehigh Canal and limestone quarries made it a hub of industrial production. The town became part of the regional cement belt, and a production site for Portland cement.

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Biery’s Port Historic District

The Biery's Port section of Catasauqua is the oldest part of a town that became an early home for the anthracite iron industry in America. One of two villages that merged curing the 1840s to form Catasauqua, Biery's Port contains... More

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George Taylor House

A National Historic Landmark, the George Taylor House is the 18th century summer residence of the Durham Furnace's talented iron master. Taylor was also a signer of the Declaration of Independence. The Taylor House was restored under the direction of... More

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Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage Corridor (DLNHC) is a nonprofit organization that convenes over 30 local landowners that build and maintain the trail from Wilkes-Barre to Bristol.

Please Note: if there is an obstruction within a trail section the entire trail section will be noted as “obstructed”. Be sure to read the description of each trail section to learn the extent of the obstruction and how it may impact your trip. The information on this map is updated with information provided by landowners. An update will remain posted until the landowner confirms it is no longer relevant.

When on the trail you are in a public space and natural area, and you may encounter a range of wildlife, plants, and people. There are unhoused individuals along sections of the D&L Trail that travel through heavily populated areas. The perception of safety is different for each trail user – please stay alert and plan accordingly for your personal comfort level. For more information visit our Plan Your Trip page.

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