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28 Warwick Street, Boyertown, PA 19512
topics: automotive, horse drawn, trucks, manufacturing, transportation, 19th century American history, technology. More on MuseumStuff.com
The Boyertown Museum of Vehicles features over 75 rare and unusual vehicles. The museum began in 1965 and some ... More on PlanetWare

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43 South Chestnut St, Boyertown, PA 19504
Our mission is to collect and preserve the history of the Boyertown area, and to make it available for research, educational and the general enjoyment of those in our community. ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

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105 Seminary St., Pennsburg, PA, 18073
Experience PA German Culture through exhibits of folk art and history. Renowned fraktur and textile collections and much more make the Heritage Center a must see in Southeastern PA. Free admission.... More on Bccvb.com
overview: We are a non- profit organization dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history of the Schwenkfelders AND the history of the Upper Perkiomen Valley region. The Heritage ... More on MuseumStuff.com

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Bahr Mill Preservation Society, 337 South Ironstone Drive, Boyertown, PA 19512-08561, United States

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301 W. Spring Street, Boyertown, PA, UNITED STATES (Postal Code: 19512)

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Mount Penn, PA

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318 Colonial Road, Perkiomenville, Pennsylvania 18074, us

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100 N. Hanover Street, Pottstown PA 19464, United States of America
Inscription. The Gift of John Potts Founder of Pottstown, to, Early German Settlers of the, Lutheran and Reformed Faith, A. D. 1752: —————————, On the adjoining bronze tablets ... More on HMDB

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Pottstown PA 19464, United States of America
HOTELS AMERICAN HOUSE 1800'S 1800 This hotel was built by Henry Melhouse in 1874 to acommadate the overflow of visitors to the Phila. 1876 centennial. ... More on Pottstownhistoricalsociety.org
Inscription. Of the inns that were established in Pottstown in Colonial times that survived until Civil War days, The Farmer's Hotel (fondly remembered by local residents as The Shuler House) prove... More on HMDB

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Pottstown PA 19464, United States of America
Inscription. The first iron truss bridge in the U. S. was built in 1845 in the Philadelphia & Reading Railroad blacksmith shop, just south of here. It was designed for the railroad in 1844 by Richard B. Osborne. , Erected 1953 by ... More on HMDB
