Langhorne
Langhorne Borough is a small historic borough in Bucks County, originally settled in the 17th century.
Known for its colonial architecture and charm, it’s home to landmarks like the Langhorne Hotel and is near Sesame Place, offering a mix of history, community, and family-friendly fun.
Address: 114 E Maple Avenue, Langhorne Borough, PA 19047
Phone: 215-757-1272
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Villanova Wildcat, Neshaminy High School Grad Represents US at International Tournament
A Langhorne native joined his fellow Villanova Wildcat players to represent the United States at the International Basketball Federation. Isabella DiAmore wrote about the Bucks…
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Warminster Man Remembered for Almost Inventing the First Working Automobile
A Warminster man is being remembered for “just missing” his chance to be the inventor of the first working automobile. Carl LaVO wrote about the…
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Sesame Place Will Begin Training Employees on Diversity, Inclusion to Avoid Future Incidents
After their famous theme park made headlines following a recently recorded incident, Sesame Place said that they will begin training employees on diversity and inclusion.…
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Great Skates: Bucks County Is Graced with Numerous Sites for Traditional Pond Ice Skating
The blustery January weather has gotten Bucks County off to a full-bore parka, mittens, scarf, double-socks, chapped skin winter. But there’s something bracing in facing…
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Homebuyers Are Knocking Down Bucks County’s Housing Market Door
With many buyers looking for a home in Bucks County and not enough available inventory, new listings are disappearing in a blink, writes Cynthia Henry for The Philadelphia…




























