Berks History Center announced the return of its popular annual event, the Road Ramble. Tickets for the general public are available.
“We are thrilled to invite the community to join us for the Berks History Center’s Annual Road Ramble,” the center’s Executive Director Benjamin Neely said in a release. “This event is a wonderful opportunity for families and friends to come together, explore the rich history of southern Berks County, and create lasting memories. With each turn, participants will uncover the unique stories and landmarks that make our region so special.”
A self-guided driving tour that introduces attendees to little-known facts about historical sites throughout Berks County, this year participants can hop in the car with the whole family and ramble between Birdsboro and Geigertown.
Scheduled to be held Saturday, Oct. 19, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., the event begins at Ridgewood Winery in Birdsboro and concludes at Joanna Furnace in Geigertown, operated by Hay Creek Valley Historical Association.
The route heads off the beaten path and highlights a blend of historic structures, scenic vistas, locations associated with local folklore and notable sites including the Beidler House, Nolde Forest Environmental Center, Berks Military History Museum, Mt. Frisby AME Church and the Brooke Mansion.
Tickets cost $35 per car for Berks History Center members and $45 per car for non-members and can be purchased online at berkshistory.org.
This event is sponsored by Penske, PALO Magazine, Visions Federal Credit Union, Bulk Chemicals, Muhlenberg Greene Architects Ltd., Riverfront Federal Credit Union, D&S Elite Construction Inc., Scoop deVille Ice Cream Parlor, Reading Coffee Company, VA Productions, Pennsylvania’s Americana Region and Rieck’s Printing. For more information, call the center at 610-375-4375 Wednesday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.