Witches, Warlocks, and Wild Times: A History of the Haunted Hexenkopf Rock

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3700 Old Philadelphia Road,Bethlehem PA 18015

30 October, 2021

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Ned Heindel presents the legends of Hexenkopf Rock from native peoples, German immigrants and to present day nature worshipers. Ned Heindel, Senior Research Scientist and retired Professor of Chemistry at Lehigh University and his wife, Linda, have lived upon and studied the legends of Hexenkopf Hill in central Williams Township for 55-years. The third edition of his monograph, "Hexenkopf: History, Healing, and Hexerei" was just published by the Northampton County Historical and Genealogical Society. Ned's book chronicles habitations, cultures, and legends about the hill and its stone face-like outcropping from native peoples to German immigrants and to present day nature worshipers." The Lower Saucon Township Historical Society is a non-profit organization that maintains the Lutz-Franklin Schoolhouse Museum. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Lehigh Valley schoolchildren visit the schoolhouse to learn how to investigate the cultural, historical, geographic, and economic background of the school and its community. The Saucon Source is a hyperlocal news site and information hub for Pennsylvania’s Saucon Valley area, including Hellertown and Lower Saucon Township, as well as the Southern Lehigh area and parts of Upper Bucks County. We also cover news in Fountain Hill, Lehigh County.

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