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Beautiful Berks County, Pennsylvania
As the Outlet Capital of the World, there’s no doubt shopping is an important part of Reading and Berks County, Pennsylvania. People come from all over the country to look great and save big at the city’s many outlet destinations including The Vanity Fair Outlet.
But did you know that Berks County is the third largest farming community in the state? And that’s what's so great about Reading. While you’re shopping for deals, mountains, countless parks, and historical sights surround you. There’s definitely something for everyone here.
For outdoor lovers the area offers tons of natural beauty. You can explore natural caves, visit gorgeous vineyards, take a covered bridge tour, or even visit the authentic Pagoda that overlooks the city – originally built as a luxury hotel.
For sports lovers, Reading offers some of the best skiing, golf, kayaking, biking, and hiking in the region. You can catch a Reading Phillies game or watch the hockey action with the Reading Royals.
Berks & Beyond Employment Services goes the extra mile to help eastern Pennsylvania companies fill open positions. The firm provides temporary and permanent placement staffing for light industrial, clerical, engineering, technical, and low to mid-level managerial positions. Founded in 1998, the company operates from offices in Allentown, Pottstown, and Reading, Pennsylvania.
Learn more about our community by following these helpful links:
CENTURY 21 Park Road Links to New Home Construction
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Fine or casual, Berks has it all!
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Information, History and Resources
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Educational institutions in our area.
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Berks County boasts big name stores and outlets.
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Great local sporting events.
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A big part of your "To Dos" when moving.
Please call my Daytime Toll-free number at 1-800-680-2585, Ext. 3209 or send an email to Sandy.McEwen@Century21ParkRoad.com or call my Cell Phone at 610-468-7286. I'm looking forward to assisting you.
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Berks County Scenery Gring's Mill Farmhouses in Berks The Pagoda overlooks Berks County from the top of Mount Penn
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