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Wyomissing, Pennsylvania
Wyomissing, PA
Population: 8,587

  
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Amusements

Laser Quest 1035 Bern Road, Building 25, Wyomissing, PA 19610, 610-208-0766, Live action laser tag, the most immersive laser tag adventure game enhanced with modern technology, can be enjoyed at Laser Quest in Wyomissing. more... map


Historic Homes & Buildings

Alexander Schaeffer Farm (circa 1736) Route 501; P.O. Box 307, Schaefferstown, PA 17088, 717-949-2244, Step back in time and see historic Alexander Schaeffer Farm's farmhouse, barn, smoke house, corn crib and many more buildings.

Berks County Heritage Center 1102 Red Bridge Road (Route 183), Wyomissing, PA 19605, 1 Mile North of the Reading Regional Airport, 610-374-8839, A historical interpretive complex open from May through October, the Berks County Heritage Center contains the Gruber Wagon Works, one of the most complete examples of an integrated rural manufactory of its kind the United States; Howard Hiester Canal Center, Wertz's Red Bridge, the Deppen Cemetery, Melcher's Grist Mill, the Salad and Herb Garden and the Reeser Farm House. Located along the Tulpehocken Creek nature trail, the Heritage Center hosts the annual Heritage Festival in October. more... map

Conrad Weiser Homestead, The 28 Weiser Road, Womelsdorf, PA 19567, Located on Route 422, 610-589-2934, The Conrad Weiser Homestead is a Pennsylvania state historic site that interprets the life of Conrad Weiser, an 18th century German immigrant who served as an Indian interpreter and helped coordinate Pennsylvania's Indian policy. Enjoy a self-guided, three-building tour of the Conrad Weiser Homestead, which includes period buildings, two large monuments, a gazebo, the Weiser Family Cemetery, a pond and a orientation exhibit on a 26-acre, Olmsted-designed landscaped park. more...


Museums & Galleries

Thomas R. Brendle Museum (circa 1909) 111 North Market Street, Schaefferstown, PA 17088, 717-949-2244, The former home for the Patriotic Order of the Sons of America, the Brendle Museum was named for Thomas Brendle, an area pastor who felt that the folklore of the Germans in the area was being lost. Open for tours, this museum contains many items from the area's past.


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