I t all began in 1852 when Peter Burkey started a cabinet making business in Hamburg, PA. Eventually he was called upon to make wooden caskets. The pairing may seem odd at first, but the very roots of the founding makes very good sense. Down...
Funeral Homes in Shartlesville, PA
Our Sinking Spring facility has a fascinating history. It was constructed in the late 1700s as a farmhouse, and was used through the years as a school for boys and even as a flower farm. In the late 1960s it became a very popular restaurant known...
Ludwick Funeral Homes, Inc., has a long history dating back to the late 1800's both in Topton and Kutztown. Irwin and Katie DeLong began operating the DeLong Funeral Home, located on Home Avenue in Topton, until 1942, when a partnership was...
Kreamer Funeral Home was originally established in 1915 by brothers William E. and Wilbur Kreamer in Stewartstown, Pennsylvania. In 1927, the brothers moved the business to West Main Street in Annville and purchased a larger funeral...
Buch Funeral Home is more than a landmark at 21 Market Square in Manheim. Over the years it has become an indispensable friend to families in need - a source of comfort during difficult times and a trusted provider of modern funeral...
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Nesquehoning, PA 18240
Manheim, PA 17545
Hamburg, PA 19526
Palmyra, PA 17078
Boyertown, PA 19512
Lititz, PA 17543
Lebanon, PA 17042
Schaefferstown, PA 17088
Reading, PA 19601
Reading, PA 19601
Leola, PA 17540
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Stevens, PA 17578
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Facts about the city
Shartlesville is a census-designated place in Upper Bern Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. As of the 2010 census, the population was 455 residents.It is located just south of Interstate 78 and is served by the Hamburg Area School District. It is home to the Shartlesville Hotel, which suffered major roof damage in February 2009 during a wind storm, which also knocked down a billboard in Reading and blew off roof tiles of the Pagoda in eastern Reading.The community is also the home of Roadside America, a large community of miniature trains and villages, located off of Interstate 78, that is open to the public. Just to the north of Shartlesville is located the Mountain Springs Arena, which hosts events including rodeos, concerts, horse shows, demolition derbies, and tractor pulls.The village is located on the south side of Blue Mountain and is drained by the Wolf Creek south into the Northkill Creek, a tributary of the Tulpehocken Creek. While the village has its own box post office with the zip code of 19554, outlying areas have the Bernville zip code of 19506 or the Hamburg zip code of 19526.
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History
It is located just south of Interstate 78 and is served by the Hamburg Area School District.
Category:Berks County, Pennsylvania. Shartlesville, Pennsylvania is a small unincorporated area community in Upper Bern Township, PA Bern Township, located in upper Berks County. It is home to the Shartlesville Hotel, which suffered major roof damage in February 2009 during a wind storm, which also knocked down a billboard in Reading, PA and blew off roof tiles of the Pagoda in eastern Reading.
The community is also the home of Roadside America, a large community of miniature trains and villages, located off of Interstate 78, that is open to the public.
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