Bill Tracy’s Dark Rides at Dorney Park
Throughout much of the 20th century, Dorney Park in Allentown, Pennsylvania, was home to some of the most creative [...]
Journey to the Center of the Earth: Dorney Park’s Iconic Lost Ride
One of the most iconic and beloved rides in Dorney Park’s history was Journey to the Center of the [...]
Zephyr: The Little Train That Saved Dorney Park
During the Great Depression, when times were tough all over America, Dorney Park was fighting to survive. Families had [...]
Thunderhawk: A Century of Thrills at Dorney Park
For a century, Thunderhawk has carved its legend into the Pennsylvania skyline, a wooden titan that has thrilled generations [...]
Gates at the Pagoda: A Missed Opportunity for Greater Ambition
On March 31, 2025, the City of Reading will see the full activation of newly installed gates and surveillance [...]
Demolition Begins on 431 Penn Street: A Story of Neglect and Lost Heritage
Demolition is set to begin today on the city-owned building at 431 Penn Street, marking another chapter in Reading’s [...]
The Legacy of Jackson Rope Company: 150 Years of Manufacturing in Reading, Pennsylvania
Jackson Rope Company was one of Reading, Pennsylvania’s longest-standing manufacturers. Founded in 1829 by English ropemaker Thomas Jackson, the [...]
The Historic Opening of Oley Street
In February 1953, Mayor Bamford introduced “Traffic Plan B,” a comprehensive blueprint for alleviating congestion and improving traffic flow [...]
Reversal of Streets: Transforming Reading’s Traffic and Urban Landscape
In the early 1970s, the city of Reading embarked on a transformational journey to modernize its traffic patterns as [...]
History of the Proposed South Reading Bridge
The story of the South Reading Bridge is one of vision, advocacy, and setbacks, spanning decades of urban planning [...]
Hollenbach, Dietrich & Co.: From Whiskey Wagons to Iconic Enterprise
Hollenbach, Dietrich & Co., a celebrated name in Reading, Pennsylvania’s history, owes its beginnings to the ambition and hard [...]
Sarge’s Japanese Ice Cream Parlor: 932 Penn Street
Sarge's Japanese Ice Cream Parlor opened its doors on June 24, 1916, at 932 Penn Street in Reading, Pennsylvania. [...]
The Beloved Pierogi Tradition of Reading and Berks County
In Reading and Berks County, Pennsylvania, the time-honored custom of making pierogies holds a special place in the hearts [...]
The Story of Augie’s Original Sandwich Shop
In 1946, Sebastian Ninfo, born August 17, 1899, in Italy, who immigrated to America in 1916, purchased the property [...]
Unique Things to Do in Reading, PA: Hidden Gems & Local Must-Sees
🌄 Outdoor Adventures The Pagoda – A Reading icon! This historic Japanese-style pagoda sits atop Mount Penn, offering breathtaking [...]
The Home for Widows and Single Women
For over a century, the Home for Widows and Single Women stood as a symbol of compassion and care [...]
The Timeless Tiles of St. Joseph R. C. Church
The beauty of St. Joseph R.C. Church in Reading, Pennsylvania, is not only found in its striking Spanish architectural [...]
Mayor Eddie Morán’s Summer Youth Employment Program: Empowering Reading’s Youth for a Brighter Future
Investing in future generations remains a cornerstone of Reading’s long-term vision, and one of the city's most impactful initiatives [...]
State of the City: Progress, Challenges, and Future Vision for Reading, PA
Mayor Eddie Moran's most recent State of the City Address, given at the Redner's Event Center on January 30, 2025, emphasized [...]
Remembering the 1985 YMCA Fire
On January 28, 1985, a devastating pre-dawn fire at the YMCA in Reading, Pennsylvania, claimed four lives, including a [...]
The Environmental Legacy of Beryllium Copper Production in Muhlenberg Township
The Beryllium Corporation was established in 1933 and relocated in 1935 to 150 Tuckerton Road in Temple, Pennsylvania, where [...]




















