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Location of Berks County in Pennsylvania. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Berks County, Pennsylvania.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on National Register of Historic Places in Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States.
Jacob Nicholas House: November 21, 1976 : 458 Ferry Street: Easton: 47: Northampton County Bridge No. 15: Northampton County Bridge No. 15: August 31, 2020 : Meadows Road west of PA 412/Leithsville Rd. and the Saucon Rail Trail
Ashton-Hursh House: Ashton-Hursh House: November 15, 2003 : 204 Limekiln Road, south of New Cumberland: Fairview Township: 3: Henry and Elizabeth Berkheimer Farm: Henry and Elizabeth Berkheimer Farm: November 15, 2000 : 240 Bentz Mill Road
Northwest of Manheim on Pennsylvania Route 72; also roughly along Shearer's Creek, east of Mansion House Road and north of the Pennsylvania Turnpike 40°13′37″N 76°25′47″W / 40.226944°N 76.429722°W / 40.226944; -76.429722 ( Mount Hope
Thomas Mill and Miller's House: Thomas Mill and Miller's House: May 19, 2004 : 130 West Lincoln Highway: West Whiteland Township: 86: Charles Thomas House: Charles Thomas House: September 6, 1984 : 225 North Whitford Road
Notable non-residential buildings include commercial buildings along East and West Main Street and South Lake Street, the Concord Hotel, the Crescent Hose Company, the Baptist Church, the Presbyterian Church, the Methodist Church, two main buildings of St. Mary's Seminary, the McCord Memorial Library (1916), and the Heard Memorial School.
North, east, and south of Glen Mills along the western branch of Chester Creek 39°55′23″N 75°29′27″W / 39.923056°N 75.490833°W / 39.923056; -75.490833 ( Chester Creek Historic
The district encompasses a variety of resources including dwellings, outbuildings, a mill, bridges, a fountain, and the remains of mills, dams, and mill races. A number of the buildings exhibit vernacular Federal and Georgian style details. Notable buildings include the Hard Times Tavern (c. 1750), Samuel Armitage House, Hill House, Watson ...