There is certainly a Finchampstead in Berkshire, I think from memory, it lays between Crowethorne and Eversly . From Crowethorne you would drive up Wellontonia Avenue a long straight stretch of road impressively lined both sides of the road with giant redwood trees, which might even have another name ( wellontonias ? ) Up the incline to the top, which is known as Finchampstead Ridges, here it levels off with far reaching views to the nearside, well worth a look if your in the area.
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The symbol for Berkshire Hathaway Inc. in the NYSE is: BRK/A.
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Berkshire Hathaway class A stock (NYSE symbol BRK.A) is the highest-priced stock in the world. As of January 25, 2008 one share of that stock will only set you back a cool $139,100. On the other hand, shares of Berkshire Hathaway class B stock (NYSE symbol BRK.B), or "Berkshire Babies" as they are often called, currently cost a paltry $4,630!
The address of the Berkshire Free Library is: 12519 State Route 38, Berkshire, 13736 2405
No, the Berkshire Mountains are located in Massachusetts. Maine does not have the Berkshire Mountains within its borders.
Berkshire is in England (Europe)
I believe Berkshire is a country in southern England.
Gloucestershire does not have a border with Berkshire
Berkshire is a county on the western boundary of London.
Yes, Berkshire Hathaway owns Berkshire Properties, which is a real estate investment and management company. Berkshire Properties focuses on developing and managing residential and commercial properties. As a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway, it benefits from the parent company's financial strength and resources.
Heart Berkshire ended in 2010.
Berkshire School was created in 1907.
Berkshire Museum was created in 1903.
Berkshire Athenaeum was created in 1872.
Berkshire Gas was created in 1853.