Nazareth Hall Tract
Nazareth Hall Tract is a historic Moravian school complex located at Nazareth, Northampton [County, Pennsylvania]. It consists of the manor house Nazareth Hall, the 1840 Moravian Church, the "First Room" Building, the Principal's House, the Single Sister's House, and a monument. In 1759, it became the central boarding school for sons of Moravian parents known as Nazareth Hall. The school closed in 1928–1929.
Nazareth Hall is a colonial mansion built in 1756, and is a solid masonry building with a gambrel roof measuring long and deep. The 1840 Moravian Church is a 2-1/2-story stucco coated stone building with a gable roof. The Parsonage was built in the 1870s and is a three-story brick structure. The original section of the "First Room" Building was built in 1850, with additions and modifications made in 1855, 1875, and the 1920s. The Principal's House is a two-story building built in 1819, with additions and modifications made in the 1870s and in 1910. The Single Sister's House was built in 1784, and is a three-story building with a single pitched roof. It was converted for school use in 1874–1875.
It was added to the National Register of [Historic Places] in 1980.