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Mount Penn, PA

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904 Penn St, Reading, PA 19602
Inscription. Site of Federal Inn, erected about 1754. George Washington, with military escort, was a guest here, October, 1794, when on his way to muster an armed force to suppress the Whiskey Rebe... More on HMDB
Forest Inn now under new management. Stop in before or after all Sovereign Center events. Will be staying open ... More on clubzone

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Reading PA 19602, United States of America
Inscription. In recognition, of more than a hundred, years of faithful, unselfish and often heroic, service rendered by the, Volunteer Firemen: of the City of Reading, Pa. ———, “Greater love hath no man than, ... More on HMDB

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Reading PA 19602, United States of America
Inscription. To commemorate, the patriotism and promptitude, of the, Ringgold Light Artillery: of Reading, Pennsylvania, which reported for duty at, Harrisburg, April 16, 1861, arriving there first of the, Pennsylvania Companies;, ... More on HMDB

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Reading PA 19602, United States of America
Inscription. A hewn-log building, erected on this site about 1750; operated until 1760 by Conrad Weiser, distinguished pioneer settler, treaty maker, Indian agent and interpreter, and first Berks County lay judge. , Erected 1951 ... More on HMDB

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Reading PA 19602, United States of America
Inscription. Erected by the Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Reading Pa. for the use of the public. [Bust of] Francis E. Willard, , Erected 1904 by Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Reading. , Location. 40° 20.131′ ... More on HMDB

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Reading PA 19602, United States of America
Inscription. Born at Niles, Ohio, 1843, Enlisted in the Union Army as Private, 1861, Mustered out as Major, 1865, Elected President, 1896, Re-elected President, 1900, Died at Buffalo, N. Y. 1901, Last Public Utterances at the, Pan ... More on HMDB

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Reading PA 19602, United States of America
Historical Society of Berks County's Penn's Common page, images and historical articles about Reading Pa's city park. More on Berkshistory.org
Inscription. Given in common to the citizens of Reading, in 1748, by the family of William Penn. , Erected 1951 by Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. , Location. 40° 20.099′... More on HMDB

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119 N. 10th Street, Reading PA 19601, United States of America
Inscription. Berks County's oldest Black church building. Erected 1837 by free African Americans; became an Underground Railroad station for escaped slaves seeking freedom. Rebuilt 1867; remodeled 1889. Congregation, dating from 1822, ... More on HMDB

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1700 Hawk Mountain Rd., Reading, PA
The Hawk Mountain Sanctuary is a 2,400-acre nature preserve with eight miles of hiking trails. Established in 1934, Hawk Mountain features a spectacular panoramic view of the Appalachian ... More on Weather.com
