Historic Dreibelbis Farm

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Description:

The Dreibelbis farm at Virginville was founded in 1778 by Jacob B. Dreibelbis, son of the original Dreibelbis family immigrant, John Jacob Dreibelbis. Joel and Elizabeth Dreibelbis, who are credited with modernizing the colonial–era farm, replaced the original log cabin with the current brick house in 1868. Since then, the farm has remained largely intact and unchanged, and is recognized as a treasure of archaeological and historical significance. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is the second oldest continuously owned family farm in Berks County.

The Dreibelbis Farm Historical Society (DFHS), a 501(c)(3) non-profit foundation, was formed to preserve and protect the 180-acre historic Dreibelbis farm and to make it available to the public for educational, historical, and environmental purposes. Visitors can also view Virtual Farm Festival videos and demonstrations on the organization’s website.

Annual special events and programs include:

Ice Harvest Demonstration – February 1, 2025
Wildflower Walk – May 2025
Dreibelbis Farm Festival- August 23, 2025

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