East Berlin Historic District
East Berlin Historic District is a national historic district in East Berlin, Adams County, Pennsylvania. It covers about 40 acres and includes 177 contributing buildings in the town’s central business area and nearby residential streets. Most buildings were built from the late 1700s to the early 1900s, and the district features a notable collection of 18th-century log and stone houses. Notable buildings include 426 W. King Street (circa 1780), 414 W. King Street, 412 W. King Street (1790), 400 W. King Street (1897), 210 W. King Street (circa 1860), 200–202 W. King Street, 110 W. King Street, 105–107 W. King Street, 127 W. King Street, 529 W. King Street, 115–117 E. King Street, 119–121 E. King Street, 104 Fourth Street (East Berlin Jaycees Hall), and the Church School House. The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 30, 1985.
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