The National High School Coaches Association will build the first ever National High School Sports Hall of Fame Museum in Easton, Pennsylvania.

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The Express-Times
Officials will announce plans Monday for the first-ever High School Sports Hall of Fame Museum that will help anchor the city's proposed intermodal facility along South Third Street.
The Morning Call
Easton is to become the home of a new national hall of fame for high school athletes, in what officials are describing as the first-ever exhibit of its kind in the country.
Associated Press
A new national museum honoring excellence in scholastic sports is going up in eastern Pennsylvania, spotlighting the high school exploits of pro superstars like LeBron James but also cheering former top athletes who excelled away from the playing field.
The Morning Call
For now, Easton Mayor Sal Panto Jr. said, the main entryway into the city's downtown from the south, Third Street and Larry Holmes Drive, is ''like Any Other Town, U.S.A.,'' with a gas station on one corner, a fast-food restaurant on another and a hotel on a third. ''It's suburban. It's not a downtown,'' he said.
The Morning Call
"We're talking here about restoring our past and presenting our future," Panto said Monday at the announcement that the city will become home to the National High School Coaches Association High School Hall of Fame Museum.
The Express-Times
Calling the Lehigh Valley the “biggest high school sports area in the country,” Robert Ferraro Sr. formally announced plans to bring a High School Sports Hall of Fame museum to Downtown Easton to bolster the corridor as a tourism destination.
The Express-Times
Robert Ferraro Sr. considers the Lehigh Valley an ideal location for a hall of fame dedicated to high school athletics.