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- Shartlesville is a census-designated place that is located in Upper Bern Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. As of the 2010 census, the...
- would be the miniature village's final location, a former dance hall in Shartlesville, Pennsylvania off of Interstate 78, approximately 20 mi (32 km) west...
- Penn State Berks Pennwyn Rehrersburg Reiffton Riverview Park Schubert Shartlesville South Temple Springmont Spring Ridge Stony Cr**** Mills Stouchsburg Strausstown...
- Hummelstown Railroad Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania Roadside America in Shartlesville Strasburg Rail Road, a steam locomotive-driven heritage railway Susquehannock...
- Township and comes to a diamond interchange with Mountain Road north of Shartlesville. At this point, I-78/US 22 becomes the CMSgt. Richard L. Etchberger...
- crosses Upper Bern west-to-east with an interchange in the village of Shartlesville. Adjacent townships Tilden Township (east) Centre Township (southeast)...
- aimed toward the northwest and the southeast from its transmitter in Shartlesville, near Interstate 78. During the evenings, WEEU's signal is directed...
- include Main Street, Centerport Road, Bernville/Irish Cr**** Road and Shartlesville Road. The nearest state highway is Pennsylvania Route 61, which p****es...
- Road, Boundary Road, Garfield Road, Irish Cr**** Road, Main Street, Shartlesville Road, Shoey Road and Tilden Road. The nearest state highway is Pennsylvania...
- refer to: Roadside America, an indoor miniature village and railway in Shartlesville, Pennsylvania created by Laurence Gieringer in 1935 Roadside America...