walkthetown: Union Fire Cmpany; 1886, also houses municipal office
walkthetown: The Strand; restaurant became movie theater Christmas Day 1920
walkthetown: The Confer; 1880, Italianate with grand ballroom on top floor
walkthetown: The Balthaser Building, 1885 market building
walkthetown: Seaman's Bakery, bakery for 70 years beginning in 1887
walkthetown: Scott House; Victorian Federal for carriagemaker William Scott
walkthetown: Schmick House; built early 1900s by industrialist to get wife to move here from Philly - no go
walkthetown: Rotary Club clock, 2002
walkthetown: Post Office; Hamburg got post office in 1798, second in Berks County
walkthetown: North Gate Dove, 1889 by the Blue Mountain Legione
walkthetown: miller House; Queen Anne brick with steep roof and double row of roof snowbirds
walkthetown: Mill Creek; flooded 1906, flows under shop and street until here
walkthetown: Mehorg House; Queen Anne built for George Mehorg
walkthetown: Leibensperger Funeral Home since 1935; built in 1829
walkthetown: Kaercher Mill site; town's first industry a grist mill here in 1779; burned 1875 and replaced with this
walkthetown: Hamburg Savings and Trust Company; begun in 1877, this building 1923
walkthetown: Hamburg Library, 1904, oldest in Berks County still operating as library
walkthetown: Hamburg Item, 1930
walkthetown: from 1909 to 1920 this was the town's earliest movie theater
walkthetown: First United Church of Christ, 1899, Richardsonian Romanesque
walkthetown: First National Bank; old post office turned into bank in 1908
walkthetown: First National Bank and Trust Company vault alarm
walkthetown: First National Bank and Trust Company – marble, with a columned entrance done in the Classical Revival style primarily with Greek detailing
walkthetown: Federal hme with gabled roof dormer and fine detail work around windows
walkthetown: Drug store since 1906; Adams & Bright since 1929
walkthetown: Burkey Row; house built by Daniel for his sons for helping in his businesses
walkthetown: Burkey House; owner of funeral home and furnishing store
walkthetown: Burkey & Driscoll's; oldest business in town, operated by the same family from 1852 to present
walkthetown: Bethany Methodist Church, 1913 of native stone
walkthetown: American Houe Hotel; an inn has stood on this spot for almost 200 years