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The Downtown Bethlehem Association on Wednesday debuted its new app that puts information about local attractions, restaurants, stores, hotels, parking and events all in one place. "It's a way for allow people to find things in Bethlehem all in one place – on their smartphone," said DBA President Neville Gardner, who owns Donegal Square and McCarthy's Red Stag Pub and Whiskey Bar at Main and West Walnut streets. "Bethlehem may be a historic town, but we're definitely in the next millennium." The association has been working to develop the app for more than two years, Gardner said. Smartphones are increasingly being used in making plans, officials noted. "It's really the younger generation that uses smartphones to find things wherever they're at," DBA Manager Tim Brooks said. The app is free, though it's currently only available for iPhones. The association plans a future Android version. Click here to read the article.
The Downtown Bethlehem Association on Wednesday debuted its new app that puts information about local attractions, restaurants, stores, hotels, parking and events all in one place.
"It's a way for allow people to find things in Bethlehem all in one place – on their smartphone," said DBA President Neville Gardner, who owns Donegal Square and McCarthy's Red Stag Pub and Whiskey Bar at Main and West Walnut streets. "Bethlehem may be a historic town, but we're definitely in the next millennium."
The association has been working to develop the app for more than two years, Gardner said. Smartphones are increasingly being used in making plans, officials noted.
"It's really the younger generation that uses smartphones to find things wherever they're at," DBA Manager Tim Brooks said.
The app is free, though it's currently only available for iPhones. The association plans a future Android version.
Click here to read the article.