I love this small Americana town:
Hamburg, PA
Named by Pennsylvania Germans after Hamburg, Germany.
This Berks County small town is big on charm.
It has a historic district of over 400 buildings!
That's a lot of charm.
There's also railroad charm at the
Reading Railroad Heritage Museum
which is sure to please the railroad buff.
Adams and Bright Drug Store c.1902
which installed a soda fountain in 1927.
This Adams and Bright Drug Store retains so much of the old time feel
with valuable shelf space
reserved for antique pharmaceutical paraphernalia.
Other shelves are lined with candies,
small gifts, toys and sundries.
I just loved it there.
In the very back you can get your
modern day prescriptions filled.
Why in the world would you go to
CVS or Walgreens?
While there, I didn't have a fountain soda,
but I did have Heisler's ice cream
in a waffle cone.
Yum.
(Due to Covid, there is no indoor seating, 12/20.)
This town is uniquely located
near Cabella's, Yuengling Brewery,
the Appalachian Trail, the Schuylkill River
and lots of state game lands
near the Pocono foothills.
So there are lots of outdoor activities nearby.
Get yourself to Hamburg and visit the Adams and Bright Drug Store
for a fountain soda.
Adams and Bright
306 State Street
Hamburg, PA 19526
Hamburg, PA 19526
2 comments:
That architecture is amazing! Such classic Americana in that town.
The scale is truly amazing and one I would absolutely love to visit. The twin red doors and the soda fountain are my favorites but I love every single building and photo
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