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Home » Exeter’s Famous Houck Twins (1965) in the News Again
Thomas Penn HouckĀ of Spring Township turned 65 just before midnight.

His twin brother, Richard Penn HouckĀ of Stonersville, turned 65 just after midnight.

Born minutes apart and yet in different years, their 15 minutes of fame came about because of when their first minutes of life began.

They were born in Reading in St. Joseph Medical Center as 1947 turned to 1948, which happened to be the city’s bicentennial.
Somebody decided to make them a big deal. They were proclaimed as Reading’s ā€œBicentennial Twins.ā€
ā€œAny celebrity who came to town, we had our picture taken with them,ā€ Tom said Monday.
Those celebrities included President Harry S. Truman; comedian, singer and actor Eddie Cantor; and comic duo Abbott and Costello.
Younger readers might be wondering who any of those people are.
Those were celebrities from an age when fame wasn’t achieved by releasing sex tapes but by having talent and working hard … except in the case of the HouckĀ boys, who gained fame just by the happenstance of their birth.
Older readers might be wondering whether Abbott and Costello conducted an impromptu routine for the twins called ā€œWho was born first?ā€
Older readers are also probably grateful that Abbott and Costello never made a sex tape.
For some unexplained reason, a photo of the ā€œBicentennial Twinsā€ was on the front page of the Reading Eagle every New Year’s Day for a decade or so.
ā€œThen we got to fifth grade and said, ā€˜That’s enough,ā€™ā€ Tom said. ā€œWe rebelled a little bit.ā€
Perhaps because the city wanted to make their birth a big deal, their mother, Ellen, named her sons after Thomas and Richard Penn, the brothers who planned Reading and who were the sons of state founder William Penn.
Was Ellen a history buff?
Tom never asked, and she died in 2006.
ā€œSomebody came up with the idea (for our names), but I guess we’ll never find out,ā€ Tom said.
Tom, who had four sons, retired from teaching in the Exeter School District. Richard, who had three sons, retired as an electrical engineer.
They aren’t famous anymore. They chose to allow their acclaim to fade.
They also aren’t on the front page every New Year’s Day anymore, but, hey, they’re on page B1 today, and that’s pretty neat.

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  • 200 Elm Street
    Reading, PA 19606

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Exeter Township Senior High

Exeter Township Junior High

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Owatin Creek Elementary