This New Jersey Town, Just Outside of Bucks County, is the Perfect Spot for a Summer Stroll

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An aerial view of Lambertville
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The Lambertville Historical Society will offer the self-guided tour in late October.

A town very close to Bucks County has become a regular stop for both locals and visitors to the area, considered a companion to a popular town. Brittany Cristiano wrote about the local town for Narcity.

Lambertville is connected to Bucks County by the New Hope-Lambertville Bridge, where locals and visitors can either drive or walk over the bridge into the town.

Considered by many to be a sister town of New Hope, the New Jersey town has a lot of the small town flare and charm that the Bucks County town has.

Rife with antique shops, inns, and fine dining establishments, this town has a lot packed into a little area. Divided by the Delaware River, Bucks County residents have easy access to another magical town that is a fun place to visit.

Read more about Lambertville at Narcity.

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