Wernersville is a borough in Berks County, Pennsylvania that was populated as early as the late 19th century. It was a well-known resort town attracting people for the cold South Mountain air and the sanatoriums that treated illnesses such as tuberculosis. It was most popular with citizens from New York City and Philadelphia who could take the Reading Railroad to the Wernersville stop. Numerous large resort hotels were built for the tourists, but most of them have now succumbed to fire, been destroyed, or converted into institutional buildings. Some cottages that belonged to various hotels are now private homes. Wernersville today has a small Jesuit center and community, which was once a novitiate training center; the novitiate center moved to Syracuse, New York, following the merging of the novitiate programs of New York and Maryland.
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