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This property includes thirteen contributing buildings, a contributing structure and three houses that were built between 1790 and 1827, the John and Catherina Siegfried Bank barn (1819, 1905), calving barn (c. 1900), two small barns (c. 1860 and c. 1900), a corn crib, the Henry Siegfried Bank barn (mid-nineteenth century), a spring and rendering house (c. 1790 and c. 1880), a one-story brick ...
Kutztown was incorporated as a borough on April 7, 1815, and is the second oldest borough in Berks County after Reading, which became a borough in 1783 and became a city in 1847. Like most of Berks County, Kutztown was settled predominantly by Germans, most of whom came from the Palatinate region of southwest Germany, which borders the Rhine river.
Kutztown Fire Co. Station #46 Mailing Address: PO Box 31 Station Location: Kutztown, PA 19530 310 Noble St. Phone: 610.683.0866 Leesport Fire Co. Station #37 Mailing Address: Station Location: PO Box 777 18 E. Wall St. Leesport, PA 19533 Phone: 610.926.4090 Lower Alsace Fire Co. Station #4 Mailing Address: 1206 Roosevelt Ave.
County FIPS code [4] County seat [9] [10] Est. [9] [10] History [9] [11] Etymology [11] Population [12] Area [10] Map Kent County: 001: Dover: 1680: Created from Whorekill (Hoarkill) District. Formerly known as St. Jones County. Named in 1682 by William Penn for the English county of Kent. 189,789: 800 sq mi (2,072 km 2) New Castle County: 003 ...
The average household size was 2.64 and the average family size was 3.01. In the township, the population was spread out, with 13.9% under the age of 18, 45.6% from 18 to 24, 15.9% from 25 to 44, 16.3% from 45 to 64, and 8.1% who were 65 years of age or older.
The stadium has a capacity of 5,600 [2] making it the ninth-largest [3] venue in the PSAC. University Field was renamed to University Field at Andre Reed Stadium on October 18, 2014, in a ceremony honoring Andre Reed , a former football player at Kutztown and in the National Football League who was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame .
Pennsylvania Route 737 (PA 737) is a state highway in Berks County, Pennsylvania. The route runs from U.S. Route 222 (US 222) in the borough of Kutztown north to PA 143 in Albany Township. PA 737 heads north from an interchange with US 222 north of Kutztown on Krumsville Road.
[2] Kemp's Hotel was originally built circa 1740 by Daniel Levan, a Huguenot immigrant from Hockenheim. The home was erected on a highway that connected the Pennsylvania cities of Reading and Easton. As traffic grew, so too did the size of his home until finally, in 1765, it opened as the Levan Tavern: the first tavern in Berks County.