BEST Geo-Art: S08/40
Lower Alsace Township, Berks County, PA
The Klapperthal Pavilion was built on Neversink Mountain in 1892. It was constructed of red sandstone and frame and had a large dance pavilion about 360 feet long. Many shows and other entertainment were held at the Pavilion. Since it was able to accommodate 2,000 persons, the Klapperthal Pavilion claimed the largest dance floor in Pennsylvania at that time.
The Klapperthal Pavilion was demolished in 1903. In 1906, stone from its foundations were used to build the Romig house that still stands at 33rd Street and Neversink Road in Reiffton.
What railroad company built Klapperthal Pavilion?
A. P&R Railroad Company (N 40° 29.074 W 075° 54.254 )
B. B&O Railroad Company (N 40° 29.074 W 075° 54.243)
C. Reading Railroad Company (N 40° 29.066 W 075° 54.254)
D. Norfolk Southern Railroad Company (N 40° 29.074 W 075° 54.265)
Note: Klapperthal Pavilion was located at N 40 19.010, W 75 53.263
Note: This cache has the hunting attribute selected. Hunters wear orange, and when the time is right, and so should you. During hunting season, it is best to do this series on a Sunday. The majority of the cache containers are hidden within 10 - 20 feet from the trail. Since these caches are hidden in the woods, you will encounter things like wildlife, poison ivy, bugs, ticks, etc. That is just part of geocaching in the great outdoors. Good Luck.
Please note that GC4GQMT - Cache Quest #10: The Final Quest and GC45V8Q - Cache Quest #9 A Questers Pilgrimage were archived to make room for this BEST Geo-Art geocache. Thanks Rentell.