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Time: October 22, 2022 all day
Location: Berks History Center
Street: 940 Centre Ave
City/Town: Reading
Website or Map: http://www.berkshistory.org/e…
Phone: 610-375-4375
Event Type: fundraiser, road, ramble
Organized By: Elise Duffy
Latest Activity: Jul 23, 2022
The Berks History Center (BHC) invites you to participate in our Fall 2022 Road Ramble on Saturday, October 22, 2022. Come join the fun for this full day multi-generational adventure.
Fall 2022 Road Ramble participants can ramble through Leesport, Hamburg, Lenhartsville, Virginville, and Kempton. The route narrative features a blend of historic structures, scenic vistas, and locations associated with local folklore. A tour booklet, navigator guide, CD or USB and more is included.
The cost is $35/car for BHC Members and $45/car for non-members. Road Ramble Packets must be pre-paid and picked up at the Berks History Center Musuem, 940 Centre Ave, Reading, PA on Wednesdays thru Saturdays from 9am to 3pm beginning Wednesday October 4, 2022 to Friday October 21, 2022.
For more information or to purchase tickets, see www.berkshistory.org/event/fall-2022-road-ramble/ or call (610) 375-4375.
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