The Goundie House is a historic building located in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Constructed in 1810 for the Moravian town brewer John Sebastian Goundie, it is believed to be the first brick residence in Bethlehem and the first private home to reflect the American Federal style.
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I have played bagpipes at the Goundie house several times over the past few years in participation of their live Advent door during the Christmas season. What an authentic little Museum. This building is well preserved and maintained and is absolute and is an absolute asset to our Historic downtown here...
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