Pleasantville, Berks County, Pennsylvania

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Pleasantville is an unincorporated community in Oley Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located at the junction of Pennsylvania Route 73 and Covered Bridge Road, a short distance from Manatawny. Important places in Pleasantville include the Pleasantville Park, Pleasantville Covered Bridge, and Pleasantville Evangelical Church.

Coordinates: 40°23′03″N75°43′57″W / 40.384107°N 75.732611°W / 40.384107; -75.732611



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