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The Christian Schlegel Farm has eleven contributing buildings, one contributing site, seven contributing structures, and one contributing object, including: a 1 1/2-story, stone farmhouse with a rear ell (1789, c. 1850); 1 1/2-story, stone summer kitchen (1789); 1 1/2-story, brick school house (c. 1870); frame Pennsylvania bank barn (1887); three wagon sheds; privy; tool shed; milk house; and ...
Tulpehocken and Mill Creeks from the Berks-Lebanon county line to the Blue Marsh Dam between Millardsville and Bernville 40°23′13″N 76°11′21″W / 40.386944°N 76.189167°W / 40.386944; -76.189167 ( Tulpehocken Creek Historic
A farmstead in Perry Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania.. Agriculture is a major industry in the U.S. commonwealth of Pennsylvania. [1] As of the most recent United States Census of Agriculture conducted in 2017, there were 53,157 farms in Pennsylvania, covering an area of 7,278,668 acres (2,945,572 hectares) with an average size of 137 acres (55 hectares) per farm. [2]
Dec. 5—Editor's note: Some of the transactions do not include a transfer price because no money was exchanged for the property. All deeds are recorded in the Berks County recorder of deeds ...
Old Dry Road, also known as The Staudt Farm, is an historic, American home and farm complex that is located in Lower Heidelberg Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. This farm is situated on a branch of Tulpehocken Creek in the Blue Marsh Lake Recreation Area. The farm was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. [1]
John Gehman Farm is a historic farm complex and national historic district located in Hereford Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania.It has seven contributing buildings. They are the 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, stone and log Swiss bank house (c. 1767); stone Pennsylvania bank barn (1806); 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, vernacular stone farmhouse (c. 1810), stable, wagon shed, and p
Moselem Farms Mill is a historic grist mill located in Richmond Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania. The mill was built about 1860, and is a 2 1/2-story, with basement, banked brick building on a stone foundation. It measures 45 feet, 4 inches, by 50 feet. The merchant mill was built as part of an iron furnace complex. [2]
The historic Boyer–Mertz Farm complex had its genesis in a land patent granted to John Coates on November 27, 1800 by John Penn and Richard Penn, descendants of Pennsylvania's founder, William Penn. That patent, which was subsequently transferred to Phillip Mertz on June 30, 1802 became the basis for possession of the farm's acreage by the ...