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Host, Pennsylvania

Coordinates: 40°23′01″N 75°43′58″W / 40.38361°N 75.73278°W / 40.38361; -75.73278
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Host is one of many unincorporated communities that dot the agriculture-covered landscape of Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The village is located in southeastern Tulpehocken Township, along Pennsylvania Route 419.

Education

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Children in the community attend the Tulpehocken Area School District, whose high school is located in nearby Jefferson Township.

40°23′01″N 75°43′58″W / 40.38361°N 75.73278°W / 40.38361; -75.73278