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Hannah M.'s #BucksCountyMoment: Hidden Treasures of Doylestown

February 22, 2015

My dad and I love to wander around Doylestown together and visit the Doylestown Library. [[endteaser]]On our way one afternoon, we came across this really cool sculpture made by Steve Tobin in the gardens of the Michener Art Museum. We were so intrigued by its structure and composition of letters as part of his syntax work collection and the Out of this World display at the Michener Museum. We…

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Samantha's #BucksCountyMoment : New Hope - Lambertville Bridge

February 16, 2015

"Having broken my foot a few weeks before our visit, I couldn't walk very much, so it was actually taken from inside the car. I am in love with the way it came out! My boyfriend and I stayed on the bridge for a very long time just looking down into the river trying to see some of the fish that were living in there. Even with a broken foot, I still really wanted to walk around the New Hope area…

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Kelsey B.'s #BucksCountyMoment: Exploring New Hope

February 8, 2015

We had planned to spend the afternoon at the Bucks County Children's Museum with our son, Chance, not realizing that the Ivyland railroad was right across the parking lot. My little guy who loves all things trains was thrilled, and we watched as guests shuffled aboard the trains and started off on their countryside tour. I am from Bucks County originally but moved to California, starting a family…

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Cindy D.'s #BucksCountyMoment: Witnessing History at the Annual Washington Crossing Dress Rehearsal

February 3, 2015

It was an awesome experience being back in time with the actors while they re-enacted Washington crossing the Delaware. The passion they portrayed while acting out their parts enhanced my passion for capturing the moments. I look forward to going again next year and feeling like I am back in time. ~Cindy D. Learn more about Washington Crossing Historic Park and the Annual Christmas Day…

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