Pennsylvania Has One of America’s Best Oktoberfest Celebrations
Oktoberfest originated in Munich, Germany, in 1810 to celebrate the marriage of Ludwig I, Prince of Bavaria, to Princess Therese von Sachsen-Hildburghausen. According to the History Channel, it began with horse races and later added an agricultural fair and food stalls. In the 20th century, beer halls became a part of the festival. Today, Oktoberfest is celebrated widely in the United States, usually from late September to early October. It brings together people from various backgrounds to enjoy traditions, festivities, contests, dancing, music, parades, and traditional German food.
USA Today’s 10Best compiled a list of the best Oktoberfest celebrations in the country. They had a group of experts put forward the nominees. Then, their editors narrowed it down to the final ones. From there, readers got to have their say and vote on the ultimate winners.
Reading Liederkranz Oktoberfest Ranks Number 3
The Reading Liederkranz Oktoberfest holds the third spot on the list. It offers a wide range of German food and beverages, including sausages, pretzels, and German beer. Attendees can enjoy traditional German music and local band performances, all aimed at creating an authentic German experience, according to the festival’s website. The event begins at 5 p.m. on September 27 and runs through October 1. Located at 143 Spook Lane, Reading.
The Reading Liederkranz is a German-American social club in Reading with over 2000 members worldwide. Located on Mount Penn in Berks County on a 10+ acre property, their aim, as stated on their website, is to promote German culture and its influences. They achieve this through events like Oktoberfest, Maifest, Christkindlmarkt, Schweinshaxen, Schnitzelfest dinners, and more.
Ranked Number One
Cleveland Oktoberfest in Ohio has been ranked as the number one festival on their list. It’s recognized for its rich ties to German culture, highlighted during Oktoberfest. According to the ranking’s description, the event not only features the participation of the city’s top breweries but also offers live music, delicious pub-style cuisine, and an extensive array of activities, including car shows and wiener dog racing.
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