The Pagoda

                          April 25, 2020

The Pagoda

98 Duryea Dr, Reading, PA 19602

 Join Ghostly Excursions for a night of ghost hunting at the haunted Pagoda. The Pagoda is a novelty building, built atop the south end of Mount Penn overlooking Reading, Pennsylvania. It is now being offered for ghost hunting for the first time with Ghostly Excursions. On Saturday April 25, 2020 from 7pm to 2 am for a fee of $50.00 per person you will be able to roam the floors and investigate this hidden gem. As always this hunt will be a free to roam hunt with the opportunity to work with seasoned investigators or explore on your own. The Pagoda is not often open to ghost hunts so there is a lot of uncharted areas to explore. From the children spirits in the basement to the haunted second floor this Circa 1908, 7-story build is waiting to speak to you. This investigation is limited to 20 people.


History

Commissioned in 1906 at a cost of $50,000 by William A. Witman, Sr. to cover his stone quarry, the Pagoda was completed in 1908.  It was orginally intended to be a luxury resort atop Mt. Penn, but due to the bank foreclosure and the denial of a liquor license, Witman never opened the Pagoda.  By 1910 the Pagoda and surrounding 10 acres were deeded to local business owner, Jonathon Mould and his wife, Julia (Bell).  On April 21, 1911 they “sold” the Pagoda to the City of Reading for the sum of $1.  Since then the Pagoda has been owned, loved and cared for by the citizens and City of Reading.

 

 


Interesting Pagoda facts …

It is 7 stories high, 28 feet wide, 50 feet long – standing 620 feet above the City of Reading and 866 feet above sea level

Walls are 5 feet thick at the base tapering to 2 feet thick at the top of the second floor, from there to the top, they are frame-covered with terra-cotta shingles – there are 60 tons of tiles on the Pagoda

Anchored to the mountainside the 16 tons of bolts

Inside walls are concrete plaster, all the trim and stairways are solid oak

There are a total of 87 steps to the top

Only Pagoda in the world with a fireplace and chimney

Before the days of radio broadcasting, lights flashed as signals to the people of Reading.  Morse Code was used to direct fireman, promote fundraising campaigns and give the public results of sporting events.  The Code was based on the lights – a white light was a dash, while a red light was a dot

The bell on the 7th floor was cast in Japan in 1739.  It was purchased by Witman in 1906 and shipped via the Suez Canal to New York Harbor, and arrived in Reading on May 5, 1907 by rail

The fish sculptures on the roof are to protect the Pagoda from fire

Every year at 9pm on Christmas Eve the Pagoda lights flash to let the children know that Santa is on his way

It is built entirely of Quartz

 

 

 

 


The Pagoda April 2550.00 USD
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