Early Pennsylvania German-American culture 4-6-16
On this episode of Berks History Center, Kimberly Brown, Patrick Donmoyer and Candace Kintzer-Perry discuss German immigration to Pennsylvania in the 18th and 19th centuries, agrarian life, and the German-American culture as part of the April 23, 2016 Berks History Conference to be held at the Berks History Center. Sime Bertolet provides updates on BHC spring 2016 events and activities.

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Pennsylvania Dutch - PA German Language, History, and Culture | Pennsylvania German

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Highlights in the History of Reading, PA 2-1-23

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St. Stephen's PNCC Polish Picnic 2026 | Polish American Connection

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Pennsylvania Dutch Architecture 10-1-21

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America 250 Berks County Liberty Bell Ceremony in Reading, PA (July 8, 2026)

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Kings of Bronze Age Europe: The Únětice Culture

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Guitars for Vets Program | Battle Borne Berks

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Monty Python on Letterman, Part 2: 1983

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Chesterfield Museum Virtual Tour

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Germany: 16 States, Why So Different?

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Pennsylvania German Enslavers: A Re-examination

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Why So Few Americans Live In Central Pennsylvania

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Why did so many Germans immigrate to The United States?

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German Reacts to Pennsylvania Dutch | Feli from Germany

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" THE OLD ORDER AMISH " 1959 LIFE OF PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH / AMISH DOCUMENTARY FILM XD73394

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Haying Season (ca 1950)

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Do You Know This Early Pennsylvania History?

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The Black Founder of Chicago: Point du Sable | Black History Explainer (Unique Coloring)

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From Europe to the land of unlimited opportunities - Immigration waves to the USA in the early 1900s

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