An historic district is an area with a distinctive character recalling a particular architectural or historical heritage. Currently, three such areas have been designated by City Council and therefore, come under the jurisdiction of the Historic District Ordinance. The City's authority to create historic districts stems from Pennsylvania state enabling legislation commonly referred to as Historic District Act No. 167, adopted in 1961. City Council adopted Allentown's Historic District Ordinance in September 1978, when it designated Old Allentown as the first of the City's three current districts. Since then, the Old Fairgrounds and, most recently, the West Park Historic Districts have been created.

The Ordinance was adopted to preserve the historic and architectural character of the exterior facades of structures in the historic districts. The ordinance does not require the restoration of homes to their original appearance, although many owners have chosen to do so. Rather, the ordinance requires that any exterior changes made to properties within the districts that can be seen from the public right-of-way be done in a manner that is in keeping with the architectural and historic character of the building and the district.

Guidelines are available for each of the districts to help property owners with their designs. Further, each change needs to be reviewed by either city staff or the Historic Architectural Review Board (HARB) to ensure its appropriateness.

Historic District Ordinance

Map of Historic Districts

Allentown's Historic Districts

Old Allentown

Old Allentown

The Old Allentown Historic District was established on September 6, 1978 by City Ordinance #12314 and was certified by the Pennsylvania State Historical and Museum Commission (P.H.M.C.) on September 26, 1978. The neighborhood was laid out in the original plan for Allentown, then called Northampton Town, by order of William Allen in 1762. The area developed as the City grew northward and westward and today contains a mixture of housing styles including Federal, Italianate, Eastlake and Victorian.

Map of Old Allentown Historic District

Old Allentown Preservation Association

Old Fairgrounds

Old Fairgrounds

The Old Fairgrounds Historic District was established on July 8, 1981 by City Ordinance #12314 and was certified by the P.H.M.C. on September 9, 1981. The district takes its name from the use of the area as the Lehigh County Agricultural Society's fairgrounds from 1852-1888. After the Society moved the fairgrounds to its current location at 17th and Chew Streets the land was auctioned off to developers. The area was developed with a mix of Victorian style homes which are now protected by the Historic District Ordinance.

Map of Old Fairgrounds Historic District

Old Fairgrounds Neighborhood Association

West Park

West Park

The West Park Historic District was established on December 20, 2000 by City Ordinance #13881 and was certified by the P.H.M.C. on February 21, 2001. The area is the newest district in the City and the first to be outside of the center city area. The district itself is centered around and named after the City's first park, West Park. The homes in the district are good examples of Colonial Revival and Queen Anne styles.

Map of West Park Historic District

West Park Civic Association