Sigal Museum

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342 Northampton St
Easton, PA 18042

The Sigal Museum, located in Easton, Pennsylvania, is Northampton County's premier institution dedicated to local history. It houses an extensive collection of artifacts, decorative arts, textiles, and colonial furniture, showcasing the region's rich heritage from pre-European settlement to modern times.

With a variety of interactive exhibitions, guided tours, and educational programs, the museum engages visitors in exploring American history as it pertains to Northampton County. Additionally, it offers membership opportunities, walking tours, and a shop featuring popular items, all aimed at preserving and sharing the local narrative.

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4.57 reviews
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Bob R.
8/6/2019

I have family in Easton and visit frequently. Over the years, I learned that many people don't know this place even exists. If you are in the area and have never been there, it would be worth your...

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Christopher C.
7/22/2015

My Yelp buddy Aaron T. has this place explained nicely so I'm only going to add in a few thoughts: * Hours are 10-4 daily except for Monday from June 1st until Labor Day. The rest of the year...

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Vanessa W.
2/20/2016

Finally made it here. Friend from out of town wanted to go see the historic bridal exhibit, so I was game. This is a really nice museum, and I wish I would have gone sooner. Go when there is a...

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Jav D.
3/18/2015

This place is great. I been here like 5 times and every time I enjoy myself. They have a great display of things from this area of Pennsylvania ( pictures, kids toys, furniture, dresses ) all...

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Carl D.
2/23/2019

The type of place you visit and enjoy when on vacation, but never go to in your own back yard. We finally made it to our local county museum and thought it was well done. Plan on an hour minimum...

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