Places To Go in Bucks County, PA
by Sleiggi on 29/05/08 at 3:36 am
Fun Destinations for a trip to Bucks County in Pennsylvania.
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New Hope /Lambertville
The twin river towns are a collection of trendy shops, art galleries and great restaurants.
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Mercer Museum/Fonthill
If you enjoy history and want to see an incredible example of one man’s obsession this is a must.
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Washington Crossing State Park
We’ve all heard the story of George Washington crossing the Delaware river on Christmas eve which was the turning point of the Revolutionary War. Go see where it all took place. And it’s a beautiful scenic park suitable for picnicking, hiking or just enjoying nature.
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Michener Museum/Doylestown
The James A. Michener is a small, but impressive museum located in beautiful Doylestown, PA. After a visit to the museum take a stroll through the borough and visit shops and restaurants.
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Philadelphia Park and Casino
If gaming is more your speed check out Philadelphia Park and Casino located in Bensalem where you can gamble or bet on the horses.
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Sesame Place
For the kids don’t forget Sesame Place it’s a fun day for the younger children.
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Home of William Penn
If History is your thing spend the day at Pennsbury Manor the replication of Pennsylvania’s founder William Penn’s home is a great way to step back to colonial times.
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Nature
Nature at its best can be found a few miles north of New Hope in Ralph Stover State Park. Or stop at Bucks County River Country and float down the Delaware.
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Shopping
Maybe shopping is your thing, if so you can’t beat Peddler’s Village for its unique shops and its neighbor Penn’s Purchase, right across the street, for its outlets.
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Farm Markets
No trip to Bucks County would be complete without checking out the great farm markets, such as None Such Farms, Delaware College’s Farm Market or Solebury Orchards.
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