![]() Travelers in search of historical delights and cultural attractions will be able to discover that Bucks County has it all. Take time to stroll through our magnificent museums, art galleries and theaters- the options are endless!
A showplace for the magnificent antique and classic automobiles that compete. So to ensure your place on the field, be sure to register early.
YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> Marsha Brown
Dig for buried treasure, work in a factory, climb a mountain, and much more! The museum offers fun, interactive, and educationally based exhibits. Come explore!
YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> Delaware Canal Locktender's House
Our purpose is to promote and stimulate interest in all aspects and phases of the Civil War through monthly speaker oriented meetings and educational programs.
YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> Highland Farm Bed & Breakfast
With its renovated, state-of-the-art facilities is committed to providing the finest in theatrical entertainment to the New Hope and Bucks County communities and their visitors.
YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> New Hope Arts Center
Local volunteer symphony orchestra dedicated to providing exciting music to the community and music education to youth in the schools.
YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> Talking Teacup (The)
1938 Art Deco theater, independent and foreign films. One of the remaining neighborhood theaters showcasing local filmmakers, area film scholars, discussion groups, special events.
YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> Applebee's Doylestown
19th century mansion showcases Greek Revival architecture and open-hearth cooking. Steamboat inventor John Fitch is commemorated in a freestanding museum on the property.
YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> Temperance House (The)
Restored 19th. century Locktender's House on the Delaware Canal. "Life at the Lock" exhibit depicts canal workers and their families at work and play.
YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> New Hope Winery
Our focus is on historic preservation. The Society operates the museum and full-service historical activities - exhibitions, videos, newsletters, educational programs.
YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> Lobster Claw of Doylestown
Henry Mercer’s concrete castle home, completed in 1912. More than 40 rooms, 18 fireplaces, interior walls, floors, and ceilings adorned with handcrafted tiles. Picnic area.
YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> Days Inn Doylestown
Heritage Conservancy is a non-profit land trust dedicated to the preservation of the natural and historic resources of this region.
YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> Fonthill Museum
The Michener Art Museum offers an exquisite collection of Pennsylvania Impressionist paintings, hosts nationally touring special exhibits and showcases important regional artists.
YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> Moravian Pottery & Tile Works
Step back in time when entering this six-story concrete castle housing over 40,000 artifacts of early America. See a Conestoga wagon, horse-drawn carriage and much more.
YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> Highland Farm Bed & Breakfast
Local producers of "Haunted House in the Hollow" in October at Sleepy Hollow Farm in Newtown, PA and Easter production of "Jesus Christ Superstar."
YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> Green Parrot Restaurant Pub & Patio
A National Historic Landmark, maintained as a "working history" museum producing decorative tiles and mosaics as made by Henry C. Mercer. Tile shop on site.
YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> Peace Valley Park
Catholic shrine devoted to Our Lady. Thousands admire stained glass and sculptures. Giftshop open daily. Annual Polish Festival. Group Tours (Labor Day Weekend). All Welcomed!
YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> Lobster Claw of Doylestown
Narrated ride through scenic Bucks. Ride antique coaches pulled by 1925 Baldwin Steam Locomotive or historic diesel engines. Charters, bar car, events including seasonal trains.
YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> Van Sant Covered Bridge
Nonprofit arts center increasing awareness and supporting contemporary visual and performing arts through education, exhibition and events, making art accessible to all.
YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> New Hope & Ivyland Railroad
Group reservations for 8 or more guarantees a table and a great time. Our helpful staff can assist and take care of the clean-up.
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Tours of this 18th century home illustrate five generations of Parry lifestyle. Artwork and furnishings reflect 125 years of decorative change from 1775 to 1900.
YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY >> 1870 Wedgwood Inn of New Hope
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