Host Your Next Event at 1675 At The Ridges

Located on America’s oldest highway, 1675 At The Ridges brings Trevose-Feasterville an incredible indoor/outdoor event space with live music, multiple bars, great food, and a big enough space to throw any party you are looking for! When I first arrived at 1675 At The Ridges, I was blown away by the size of the building. It’s perched up on a small hill located next to a small soccer field, with…

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Open for the Season: Andalusia Historic House, Gardens & Arboretum

You're craving a peaceful retreat. You've felt the pressure of changing times. Worries have seemed overwhelming, and the cares of life have weighed heavily. You need a quiet setting – an oasis from the noise – to refresh your spirit. Find your center at the Andalusia Historic House, Gardens & Arboretum. The estate lies nestled in the countryside in a town called Andalusia (near Bensalem), miles…

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Spotlight on Bake Ability: A Different & Delicious Bakery for All

Bake Ability is a unique and plausible business concept that will leave you with something delightful, while doing something delightful! Bake Ability is located in Holicong, P.A. in the Buckingham Green Shopping Center and is a sweet and savory bakery staffed with individuals with different abilities. These bakers are given the opportunity to learn a talent, grow personally and professionally, and…

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Happy 40th Anniversary to the Wedgwood Inn B&B of New Hope!

Forty years ago in April of 1982, Carl and Nadine “Dinie” Glassman took a leap of faith when they saw an opportunity to move together to New Hope and open a bed & breakfast. The small riverside town filled with arts & culture is exactly where they felt their creative natures would thrive. Together, they took over ownership of the 1870 Wedgwood Inn of New Hope. “We come across as ‘The Dynamic…

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The Newtown Theatre Completes Phase I of Renovating its Iconic History

The Newtown Theatre has been a staple in the Newtown community since its inception in the early 19 th century. An Iconic History In 1831, the Newtown Theatre, or “Newtown Hall” as it was referred to back then, was the host to town gatherings and served as a non-sectarian church for traveling ministers. By the 1850s, the Newtown Theatre was in full swing with entertainment offerings like concerts…

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