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- Reamstown (Pennsylvania Dutch: Riemeschteddel) is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United...
- Little Britain Maytown Morgantown (mostly in Berks County) Paradise Penryn Reamstown Refton Reinholds Rheems Ronks Rothsville Salunga Schoeneck Smoketown Soudersburg...
- originally also called "Reamstown Station", due to its being the closest railroad station to the much larger community of Reamstown. By 1899, the community...
- championship game. Bucher's Mill Covered Bridge, south of Denver near Reamstown, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. Denver...
- miles (53 km2), all land. It contains the communities of Swartzville and Reamstown, and part of Stevens and Frysville. As of the census of 2000, there were...
- Wyomissing Valley Bank, Temple State Bank, Mount Penn Trust Company, Reamstown Exchange Bank, Schuylkill Trust Company Berks County Trust Company (1964...
- Elementary Schools: Adamstown Elementary School, Denver Elementary School and Reamstown Elementary School. Schoeneck Elementary was closed in June 2011, a controversial...
- Cocalico School District High school Cocalico Senior High School Middle school Cocalico Middle School Elementary schools Adamstown | Denver | Reamstown...
- Lancaster to Reading, which included stops in the communities of Adamstown, Reamstown, Ephrata, New Berlin, and Oregon. The fare from Reading to Adamstown was...
- 1932 Summer Olympics and in the 1936 Summer Olympics. He was born in Reamstown, Pennsylvania. He began his weightlifting career in 1928. Good was America's...