Author: Alexa Freyman

  • Bowl-O-Rama

    Bowl-O-Rama opened its doors in 1957; a dream of its five shareholders who bought the land and built the alley on Perkiomen Avenue in Exeter Township. It was home to local bowling leagues, social events and gatherings over the years. There was a bar and grille in the establishment as well as 40 bowling lanes.…

    Read more: Bowl-O-Rama
  • The Blizzard of 1996 – 25 Years

    A quarter century ago this week we were hit with the biggest blizzard on record for the area. Snow started falling on January 6th 1996 and stopped on the 8th. Parts of Berks County recorded 34 inches of snow, but the raging winds caused major drifts which made the snow pile up to 100 inches…

    Read more: The Blizzard of 1996 – 25 Years
  • Penn Square Winter

    On this Day – January 8th, 1977

    While Christmas is behind us for another year, the snow-covered scene of Penn Square Friday afternoon brought to mind memories of the old Bing Crosby standard. Although shoppers were scarce due to driving conditions, the view they missed was worth a lot.

    Read more: On this Day – January 8th, 1977
  • Reading Street Railway Company Strike

    On this day in 1950; the Reading Street Railway Company went on a sudden Bus Strike after negotiations on contracts came up short. This stopped all bus and street-car service in the city of Reading, which as you can imagine caused problems for those who relied on the service. Some of the conferees in a…

    Read more: Reading Street Railway Company Strike
  • Looking to 2021

    We have made it to the end of 2020, though not without great turmoil. People, businesses, places and experiences have all been casualties of the year whose days and weeks stretched seemingly into decades. New Year is generally a time for reflection and introspection. 2021 looks promising, and for myself personally the beginning of a…

    Read more: Looking to 2021
  • Reading Brewing Co

    On this Day- Nov 22, 1976 – Reading Brewing Company building demolished

    The Reading Brewing Company history can be found in this article. Millions of gallons of golden “suds” rested in the holding tanks, in the above photo, over the years the Reading Brewing Co. was in operation. In all, 23 tanks holding 650 barrels with 32 gallons of beer per barrel were located in the building…

    Read more: On this Day- Nov 22, 1976 – Reading Brewing Company building demolished
  • Marvel Ranch – Then & Now

    Marvel Ranch is a restaurant located on the northwest corner of 4th & Penn Street in Reading. It opened in 1959 as a breakfast and lunch joint where many Berks natives have enjoyed a hot meal for the past 60 years. The establishment has changed hands over the course of its existence, but the mantra…

    Read more: Marvel Ranch – Then & Now
  • Meckley’s Hat Shop

    If you ever visited Sinking Spring to purchase a hat from Meckley’s Hat Shop, you may have been acquainted with my great-grandfather, Ernest Meckley. He grew up in Fritztown and his career began in 1938 at Bollman Hat Factory in Adamstown. Ernie’s career with hats didn’t begin in retail but the manufacturing of the product.…

    Read more: Meckley’s Hat Shop
  • Wilbur “Lefty” Reeser –
    Sports Star to Sporting Goods

    Wilbur “Lefty” Reeser was born on June 28th 1918 in West Lawn to Herbert and Mary Reeser. Judging from Lefty’s senior yearbook excerpt below, he was an all-around athlete during his adolescence. During his senior year at Wilson he led Berks County in boys basketball scoring and also took the Prexies baseball team to the…

    Read more: Wilbur “Lefty” Reeser –
    Sports Star to Sporting Goods
  • The Grand View Sanatorium; a Century of Tragedy

    There is a dense, dark atmosphere on the windy roads that once led to old sanatoriums that graced the wooded South Mountain below Wernersville. If you have ever driven around up there after nightfall you probably know what I mean. The mountain is rich with history, but the oldest and some of the most frightening…

    Read more: The Grand View Sanatorium; a Century of Tragedy
Berks Nostalgia