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FeaturesMarch 23, 2008

BETHLEHEM, Pa. -- Tourists in Bethlehem will be able to view historic sites from horse-and-buggy days using much more up-to-date transportation. The Historic Bethlehem Partnership will begin offering some historic tours using Segway Personal Transporters, according to The Express-Times...

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BETHLEHEM, Pa. -- Tourists in Bethlehem will be able to view historic sites from horse-and-buggy days using much more up-to-date transportation.

The Historic Bethlehem Partnership will begin offering some historic tours using Segway Personal Transporters, according to The Express-Times.

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Nonprofit Historic Bethlehem maintains a number of buildings dating to the 1700s, including a Colonial Industrial Quarter along Monocacy Creek.

The Segway tours are planned for Saturdays, starting April 19.

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