America From Above
Category
General Information
Locality: Nazareth, Pennsylvania
Phone: +1 610-762-2596
Website: www.AmericaFromAbove.us/
Likes: 344
Reviews
Facebook Blog
3rd annual Ride With The Blue. From Bushkill twp police/fire station to Evergreen lake. Thankful to be a part of this massive benefit, going towards residents and family's in need. This ride was also in memory of Donald Jacoby, rest easy my friend, thank you for being an amazing volunteer and giving us a beautiful day.
Beautiful Saturday to be on the farm!
Little Video I've put together for my families Corn Maze in Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania. Mazezilla is going 21 years strong and if you want to create memories for your family and friends this place will do it for you!
Today, Tonight, and Tomorrow we have a great cause happening right in Nazareth, Pennsylvania. At the high school football field, hot air balloon rides, bounce house, and so many more activities to take part in. Amazing Companies showing their support for something near and dear to a lot of us! Lots of great activities going on. Multiple individuals has signed to walk the Relay For Life for 24 hours straight! Big shout out to East Lawn Supply, Nazareth, PA!
Martin Tower Implosion Video, couldn't ask for better weather, truly awesome to witness with such a huge crowd!
New listing!! Message me for more details or for a private showing.
Nazareth's own Indian Tower, so much history at this location and a wonderful spot for photography. From Wikipedia: The Indian Tower is a lookout tower that sits at the highest point of the original 5,000 acres (20 km2) of Nazareth, PA.... The original structure was a pavilion called "the summer house" built in 1867 by John Jordan, Jr. Jordan later donated $200 to the Moravian Historical Society to replace the pavilion with the present-day tower, which was completed in 1916. The Indian Tower is commonly thought to have been a lookout for hostile Native Americans. In actuality, the local Native Americans had assimilated in Pennsylvania, and the tower received its name from the Moravian Graveyard it overlooks, which contains some Indian burials. The Moravian Graveyard was in use from 1744 to 1762. However, out of the 67 people buried there, only four were Native Americans. The original Indians would have been from the nearby village of Welagamika. The height of the tower if 30 feet. The tower has been used for many purposes: as a civil defense lookout during World War II, as a repeater station for emergency services, and also as a place to rest and reflect.
On Sunday May 19th, at 7:00am, one of the areas most historic buildings is going to come down. Here's a look back at some photos I've taken over the years of "The Martin Tower" - Construction started in 1969 and was completed in 1972 - 332 ft. Tall, 8 ft taller than the PPL building in Allentown - Vacant since 2007 - In 2010 it was listed on the national register of historic places.
Did you know that America From Above does real estate photos and videos in the greater Lehigh Valley Area? Are you in the market for real estate or looking for land? This property is located at 4834 Blue Church Road, Coopersburg PA 18036 and is Hitting the MLS tomorrow! Contact Sandra Bordner at 610-751-7096. As spring temperatures heat up - so does the housing market! Follow America From Above on Facebook for upcoming listings!
The first annual Shamrock 5k at the Nazareth Vigilance Hose Fire Company, congrats to all the participants for making the first one a success!
The Lehigh Valley
Please visit us at www.AmericaFromAbove.us!
Popular Listings
Pottery by Oakleys
622 Glenwood Drive 17522 Ephrata, PA, US
+1 717-917-2961
Art gallery, Arts and entertainment, Arts and crafts shop
My Best Birthday Philadelphia
42 Ardmore Ave 19050 Lansdowne, PA, US
+1 610-476-6885
Arts and entertainment
Mountain Top Treasures
Shopping & retail, Arts and entertainment, Home decor, Gift shop