St. Michael’s Cemetery

St. Michael’s Cemetery, located at 4th & State Sts in South Bethlehem, PA is the resting place for immigrants who came to America in the 19th & 20th centuries, many of whom worked at Bethlehem Steel & other local industries. The land for the cemetery was donated by Asa Packer in 1867 to create the first burial place in Bethlehem consecrated for the interment of Catholics. St. Michael’s is an excellent representation of the diverse cultures that built our community – more than 25 nationalities are buried at St. Michael’s.

Friends of Saint Michael’s Cemetery, Bethlehem, PA

 

 

Camera Review: Olympus OM-D/E-M5

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The new, revolutionary mirrorless camera, the award-winning OM-D E-M5, has an exceptionally light and compact body. The OM-D is a groundbreaking, new digital interchangeable lens camera perfect for people who want to take part, create, and share. The OM-D’s new … Continue reading