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Welcome to The Berlin Area Historical Society online! On this site you will be able to access information regarding many of our places of intrest. As a member you will be able to view past issues of our quarterly publication, MEMOS, and even participate in online discussions with other members that share the same interests as you!

 

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Our headquarters are located at 400 Vine Street in Berlin, Pennsylvania. We welcome visitors and genealogists seeking historical information about the area and its settelers.

Summer Visiting Hours:
(May 1-Aug31)
Monday
1:00pm-4:00pm
Wednesday
9:00pm-3:00pm
Saturday
9:00pm-3:00pm
Winter Visiting Hours:
(Sept 1-April 30)
Monday
1:00pm-4:00pm
Wednesday
9:00pm-NOON
Saturday
9:00pm-NOON

The storage building for the Berlin Area Historical Society is located at 539 Main Street (rear) Behind the Heritage Haus and directly across Vine Street from the Genealogy Building. It is a large 45 x 60 ft. barn type structure with board and batten siding, completed in 2005. The purpose of the building is to store and display vintage industrial antiques commonly used or produced in the area.

The Berlin Historical Society maintains the Heritage Haus, a log structure dating from the 1790's. This museum provides an outlet for the display of artifacts from the region. Just behind the house, located on Main Street in downtown Berlin is Pius Spring, headwaters of the Stonycreek river.
Guided tours of the Heritage Haus Museum can be set up by contacting the BAHS office at: 814.267.5987

The Berlin Area Historical Society has restored the Glade One-Room Schoolhouse, originally located on Rte. 160, between Roxbury and Reels Corner in Stonycreek Township. The original Building, dated from 1868, has been in use at the Glade Church and most recently the Unity United Church of Christ. The schoolhouse was restored as a museum, completed in 2004.
Guided tours of the one-room schoolhouse can be set up by contacting the BAHS office at: 814.267.5987

 
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