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The Knauss Homestead was built in 1777 by Heinrich Knauss for his father, Moravian settler and founder of Emmaus, Sebastian Knauss. On the National Register of Historic Places, it’s where the Lehigh Valley can gather and share their love of history.
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1992
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Emmaus, PA 18049 United States
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A Revolutionary Journey Into The History of Emmaus. Built in 1777 by Heinrich Knauss for his Father Sebastian Knauss the Knauss Homestead is a living tribute to the founding of the Moravian community of Emmaus as well as the United States of America during the Revolutionary War era. Whether youre a descendant of one of our founders or just interested in the rich history of the Lehigh Valley youll find your history here at the homestead. Grab Your Harvest Festival Tickets Here.

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