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    The Oley Valley is a valley 10 miles (16 km) northeast of Reading, Pennsylvania. It covers all of Oley, Pike, Ruscombmanor, Alsace, and part of Exeter Township. The valley is drained by Manatawny and Pine Creeks, and is a part of the Schuylkill River system. At the center of the valley is the village of Oley. The village has a strong historical ...

  2. Oley Valley School District. Mission and Vision Statement. OVSD Superintendent Search. Click Here to Apply. School Board Vacancy. The Oley Valley School District is seeking two (2) residents interested in applying for a vacant position on the Board of School Directors due to two resignations.

  3. The Oley Valley Heritage Association is a group of people who are proud of their heritage in the Oley Valley, and share a common interest in keeping the history of the valley alive. We strive to learn as much as we can about our heritage, so we can share it with you, and generations to come.

  4. Historic Oley Valley is just a short ride from Reading. At its center sits the village of Oley and the smallest main street in Berks County, a pleasant mix of homes and businesses. Settled in 1712, the National Register of Historic Places deemed all of Oley Township a historic district.

  5. Jul 17, 2013 · Even in a state famous for its agricultural landscapes, the Oley Valley in southeast Pennsylvania is an exceptional place. Located in a in a bowl-shaped valley flanked by the forested hills of the Reading Prong and underlain by limestone, the region is drained by two small creeks, the Manataway and the smaller Monocacy.

  6. The Daniel Boone Homestead, the site of the legendary pioneer's birth in 1734, offers a unique glimpse at the diverse and dynamic community that formed in the Oley Valley during the colonial period through exhibits, programs, and tours.

  7. The Oley Valley is the birthplace of Daniel Boone, the Unitarian Universalist Church, and is one of the most agriculturally productive regions in Pennsylvania. Explore the historic inns, back country roads, and small shops and farm stands on your visit.

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