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54 Cherry Road, Reading, PA 19610-1912

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619 Franklin St, Reading, Pennsylvania 19611-1079

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1665 State Hill Rd., Wyomissing, PA 19610

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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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445 Penn Street, Reading PA 19601, United States of America
Inscription. in which, George Washington: while President of the United States, was an honored guest, October 1, 1794, , Erected 1914 by Berks County Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. , Marker series. This marker is ... More on HMDB

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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

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Reading PA 19603, United States of America
Inscription. Dedicated by, The City of Reading: to those citizens who in a period, of economic depression labored to, build this boulevard, 1932 1935, Mayor, Heber Ermentrout, Councilmen, William J. Smith George M. Yocom, Jesse George ... More on HMDB

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525 Penn Street, Reading PA 19602, United States of America
Emanuel Lutheran Church & Cemetery Cohansey - Aldine Rd.(Salem County Rte# 635)Friesburg, Alloway Twp., Salem County, New Jersey Plaque at cemetery Emanuel Lutheran Church, Friesburg, NJ Text: Cath... More on Drbodootto.org
Inscription. Site of the home of Dr. Bodo Otto, Military Surgeon in Continental Army, 1775-82. Served as Surgeon-in-Chief at Valley Forge, 1777-78; Physician and Surgeon of the Continental Hospital... More on HMDB

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400 Penn Street, Reading PA 19602, United States of America
Inscription. Pastor of the Trinity Lutheran Church from 1803 to 1829; Member of Congress, 1829-38; first U. S. Minister to Austria; Candidate for governor of Pennsylvania at the time of death in 1844. His home was on this site. , ... More on HMDB
