We know that winter weather isn’t going anywhere for at least the next few months, but that shouldn’t stop us from exploring the great outdoors and appreciating all of the history that Bucks County has to offer. Grab your favorite to-go or take-out and have a picnic in the park! Yardley, a less-than-10-minute drive from Washington Crossing, is home to numerous restaurants like the Continental…
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Comparing Bucks County's Past and Present through Postcards
by Chase Palmer on January 19, 2021
When looking for additional activities to do outdoor this year, I became interested in exploring Bucks County’s past and what many places look like today. I had become very fascinated with a postcard series that was published by the Arnold Brothers of Rushland in the early 1900s, and used their postcards as a guide to the 239 Bucks County locations that I visited. Some of the sites are fairly…
10 Farmers Markets to Visit in Bucks County
by Christina Cordaro on January 15, 2021
Bucks County is recognized for its historic towns and main streets, iconic landmarks and scenic farms and landscapes. It is a destination that locals are fortunate to call home. Looking for ways to support local businesses in the community? Many farms in Bucks County have their own markets that you can shop and visit right on site. All of these markets feature a variety of local products…
5 Times to Take-Out in Bucks County
by Alex & Taylor of Bucks County Bites on January 8, 2021
As the weather becomes colder and COVID-19 cases remain on the rise, we are finding ourselves ordering take-out more frequently. With so many restaurants in the Bucks County area, the options for take-out seem endless. Lucky for you, we have curated a list of our top 5 take-out spots that are sure to provide you with a great, at-home dining experience. 1. Oishi or KO Modern Korean Cuisine Oishi…
Hidden Gems in Historic Fallsington
by Heather McGurrin on January 4, 2021
As I headed out for a sunny morning jog, I felt a deep appreciation for the beauty that exists in the small town of Historic Fallsington, Pennsylvania. The first thing I passed was the Doughboy statue in Meetinghouse Square honors World War I service members. “Doughboy” was a popular nickname for a United States infantryman during the war. In this beautiful town you will find across the road…