f. Brethren's House
The residence of the single men of Bethlehem's original Moravian community and a center of trades until 1815; adapted (without change to the original walls) for music practice rooms, offices, and classrooms. The building was used as a hospital by Washington's army. Washington was entertained here in 1782 in what is now called the Washington Room.
         
   Moravian College Buildings
  1. Hurd Center for Music and Art a. Foy Concert Hall
  b. Payne Art Gallery c. South Hall (Art)
  d. 1867 Chapel Building - Peter Hall e. West Hall (Music)
  f. Single Brethren's House (1748, Music) 2. Main Hall - Residence
  3. Frueauff House - President's House 4. Hotel Bethlehem
  5. Central Moravian Church (1803)* 6. Gemein House (1742)*
  7. Old Chapel (1751)* 8. Bell House (1746)*
  9. Sisters' House (1744)* 10. Widow's House(1768)
  11. Clewell Hall - Residence 14. Community Arts Pavilion
  15. Day House    
    * Building belonging to the Moravian Church
         
   Parking Lots
  U 24-hour lot - FSC/R/PR/MC Permit Parking Lot    
   

FSC - Faculty/Staff & Commuter
PR - Premium Resident
R - Resident

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