Berks County, county in Pennsylvania, United States. As of 2020 county had an estimated population of 421,017 inhabitants. The county was created 273 years ago in 1752. Its county seat is Reading.
There are 2 city/town in Berks County, PA. The largest city of Berks County is North Heidelberg with a population of 1,259. Other cities include and New Morgan population 76
New Morgan, Borough of Pennsylvania
Situated in southeastern Pennsylvania's Dutch Country, Berks County is home to a diverse mix of cities and towns. The county seat and largest city is the city of Reading, known for its strong industrial past and revitalized riverfront district.
Just north of Reading lies Wyomissing, an affluent suburb that developed around the former Berkshire Knitting Mills. The city of Hamburg, set along the Schuylkill River, boasts a charming historic main street with restaurants, shops and annual community events.
Berks County is also home to numerous quaint, small towns like Kutztown, known for its university and vibrant arts scene, and rustic Lenhartsville. No matter your interest, you'll find it in Berks County, from the agricultural preserves of Bernville to the outlet shopping of Tilden Township.
The county strikes a perfect balance between rural charm, natural beauty, and urban conveniences. The blend of history, culture, and nature makes Berks County's cities and towns a wonderful place to live, work, and explore.
List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Berks County.
City Name | Title | Population |
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New Morgan | Borough of Pennsylvania | 76 |
North Heidelberg | Township in Berks County, Pennsylvania | 1,259 |