Cedar Crest Boulevard, colloquially known as Cedar Crest and The Boulevard, is a major north-south highway in
Lehigh County, Pennsylvania in the
Lehigh Valley
The Lehigh Valley () is a geography, geographic and urban area, metropolitan region formed by the Lehigh River in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, Lehigh and Northampton County, Pennsylvania, Northampton counties in eastern Pennsylvania. It is a co ...
region of eastern
Pennsylvania
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. South of
Interstate 78 (I-78), the road is part of
Pennsylvania Route 29 (PA 29). North of it, the road becomes State Route 1019 (SR 1019).
The boulevard is 9.5 miles in length and passes through
Allentown, the third-most populous city in Pennsylvania and county seat of Lehigh County. Its southern terminus is in
Emmaus at Chestnut Street and its northern terminus is in
North Whitehall Township at Mauch Chunk Road. It also is a junction onto I-78, a major east-west highway between
Lebanon County in the west and the
Holland Tunnel and
Lower Manhattan
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in the east.
Cedar Crest Boulevard is home to many Lehigh Valley attractions, including two large rival high schools,
Emmaus High School and
Parkland High School, and the main campuses of
Lehigh Valley Hospital–Cedar Crest and
Cedar Crest College,
Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom
Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom is an Amusement park, amusement and water park located in Dorneyville, Pennsylvania, outside Allentown, Pennsylvania, Allentown, in the United States. Owned and operated by Six Flags, Six Flags Entertainment Corpor ...
,
Lake Muhlenberg, Lehigh Country Club,
Lehigh Parkway,
Muhlenberg College, and
Trexler Park all border the boulevard. The boulevard is a prominent road for Allentown-area commerce, including numerous
strip malls, restaurants, and commercial establishments.
Route description
Cedar Crest Boulevard begins at an intersection with
PA 29 (Chestnut Street) in
Emmaus in
Lehigh County, heading northwest as a two-lane undivided road that passes through residential areas to the southwest of
Emmaus High School and then through a section of
Upper Milford Township. It then crosses the border between Emmaus to the east and
Lower Macungie Township to the west and curves north as it enters Lower Macungie Township, where it crosses
Little Lehigh Creek and then a mix of fields, woods, and homes and passes to the west of Lehigh Country Club.
PA 29 then crosses into
Salisbury Township and widens into a four-lane road that passes between
Lehigh Valley Hospital–Cedar Crest to the west and an office park to the east. Cedar Crest Boulevard becomes a divided highway and comes to an interchange with
I-78/
PA 309, where PA 29 ends and the road becomes SR 1019.
Past the interchange, SR 1019 becomes a two-lane undivided road, passing through several suburban residential neighborhoods before entering
South Whitehall Township. Cedar Crest Boulevard comes to an intersection with a
one-way pair carrying
PA 222 in a business area in
Dorneyville just east of
Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom
Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom is an Amusement park, amusement and water park located in Dorneyville, Pennsylvania, outside Allentown, Pennsylvania, Allentown, in the United States. Owned and operated by Six Flags, Six Flags Entertainment Corpor ...
. The
Da Vinci Science Center is located at the northeast corner of PA 222 southbound and Cedar Crest Boulevard. Following this, the road serves as the border between South Whitehall Township to the west and the
Allentown border to the east and west of
Cedar Crest College. Cedar Crest Boulevard continues near homes and businesses in the western part of Allentown as a three-lane road with a
center left-turn lane, crossing
Lehigh Parkway, and then forming the eastern border of
Trexler Park.
SR 1019 then crosses
SR 1002 (Tilghman Street) in a commercial section of Allentown and then continues through residential areas as a two-lane road and entering South Whitehall Township. The road comes to an interchange with the
US 22 freeway and then enters business areas. After crossing SR 1006 (Walbert Avenue) in
Wennersville, Cedar Crest Boulevard passes through a mix of farmland and woodland with some development. The road crosses
Jordan Creek and then under
Norfolk Southern's
C&F Secondary before passing
Parkland High School to its east. SR 1019 then continues through rural areas and enters
North Whitehall Township, where it comes to its northern terminus at an intersection with SR 1017, which is also known as Mauch Chunk Road.
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History
In 1928, the section of Cedar Crest Boulevard from Walbert Avenue ( US 309/ PA 29) in Wennersville to Chestnut Street (PA 29) in Emmaus was designated as Pennsylvania Route 229. PA 229 was paved by 1930. By 1950, however, the PA 29 route number was removed, and it was renamed Cedar Crest Boulevard. PA 29 was designated onto a portion of Cedar Crest Boulevard south of US 309 (now I-78/PA 309) in the 1950s.
Battle of Cedar Crest Boulevard
Two of eastern Pennsylvania's largest public high schools, Emmaus High School in Emmaus and Parkland High School in Allentown, are each located off Cedar Crest Boulevard roughly apart. In high school football
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, the two rival schools play each other in a game known as the Battle of Cedar Crest Boulevard. The winner of the game each year is awarded the Battle of Cedar Crest Boulevard trophy."Emmaus football gives its fans plenty of treats in 40-15 win over Parkland in the Battle of Cedar Crest Boulevard"
''The Morning Call'', October 29, 2022, retrieved January 22, 2023
Major intersections
See also
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References
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Roads in Pennsylvania
Streets in Allentown, Pennsylvania
Transportation in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania