"The Historic Moravian Bethlehem District in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, encompasses the community’s oldest surviving buildings and preserves what was once the center of Moravian religious activity. It consists of religious, domestic, and industrial components, showing the full scope of Moravian community life in a North American context. The district, which spans around 14 acres, includes more original structures than Colonial Williamsburg and features the district’s 1741 community house, believed to be the largest 18th-century log structure in continuous use in the United States." - Travel + Leisure Editors