History
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An Influential Abolitionist Once Made a Speech at a Bucks County Theatre. Read to Learn When and Where
One of the most important abolitionists in the country once made his way to Bucks County in order to spread his message of freedom and…
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Come Celebrate George Washington’s Birthday in the Area Where He Crossed the Delaware
As his birthday fast approaches, residents of Bucks County can celebrate George Washington’s birthday with the man himself. Washington Crossing Historic Park, located at 1112…
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A Look Back in Time: Here’s What the Doylestown Starbucks Location Was Used for 100 Years Ago
Known for being one of the most historic areas in Bucks County, this town’s local coffee shop had an interesting past that was well-documented. Doylestown’s…
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Singers, Songwriters Coming to Famous Bucks County Theater for a Night of Music and Conversation
One of Bucks County’s most well-known theaters will be hosting a night of music and conversation in the very near future. The Newtown Theatre will…
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Where Does the Name ‘Lahaska’ Originate From? One Bucks County Historian Has the Answer
Like many places in Bucks County, Lahaska’s name and origins are steeped in the rich history of the Native Americans that once inhabited the area.…
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Perkasie Borough Had Its Share of Drama During the Infamous Prohibition Era
Back during the Prohibition Era, an area of Bucks County saw itself involved in the midst of the drama and violence that came with the…
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Warminster-Based Historical Society Celebrates Another Year of Educating Public, Looks for Volunteers
A Bucks County historical society is celebrating their impact on the community while also looking for new volunteers for the new year. The Craven Hall…
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River Rapids, Ice Force Actors to Cancel Annual Revolutionary War Reenactment at Washington Crossing
A Bucks County Christmas tradition was canceled this past weekend due to dangerous conditions on the Delaware River. Kerry J. Byrne wrote about the event…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: 1700s National Folk-Style Farmhouse in Langhorne
An historic Bucks County home in one of the area’s most popular towns has recently gone up for sale, and it it quite the find.…
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How Long Has Santa Been Visiting Bucks County? A 1923 Article From the Man Himself Might Give Us a Clue
What if Santa himself wrote about the time that he visited Bucks County almost 100 years ago? Well, an old article claims to have his…
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Learn About Bucks County’s Quaker History on This Fun and Historic Tour
Once the main hub of Quaker beliefs and ethics, Bucks County visitors and residents can now relive this history in a fun driving tour. Louise…
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Historic Bar, Restaurant in Newtown Celebrates Its 250th Birthday, Invites Patrons To Gather for Occasion
One of Bucks County’s oldest establishments is celebrating a major milestone, and the owner is inviting everyone to come celebrate. Jeff Werner wrote about the…
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Revolutionary War-Era Native American Orator Has a Special Connection to Popular New Hope Inn
The name of one of Bucks County’s most well-known inns has a very interesting history, and one local historian shared the namesake’s story. Bucks County…
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New Morrisville Distillery Pays Homage to the Area’s Rich History with Traditional Cocktails, Friendly Service
A new distillery in Bucks County is using their business to remind locals and visitors of the important history that the area has within it.…
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This Bucks County Museum Will Be Breaking Ground on Their New Permanent Home This Week
One of Bucks County’s most popular museums will be breaking ground on their new home in a historic local building this week. The African American…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Historic Walnut Hill Farm in Ottsville
An historic farmhouse in Bucks County, replete with privacy and an antique aesthetic, has recently gone up for sale. . . Walnut Hill Farm, located…
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Doylestown Church’s Popular House Tour Returns After Two-Year Hiatus
A Bucks County church is set to continue a long-celebrated local tradition after a years-long hiatus due tot he recent pandemic. Staff writers at the…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Colonial-Era Farmhouse in Newtown
A unique and historical home, which has resided in Bucks County for almost three centuries, has officially gone on the market. . . Woodhill Farm,…








































