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A Weekend Along the Bucks County Genius Belt

by Louise Feder on September 16, 2019

I don’t know about you, but back-to-school season always makes me want to return to a favorite subject. So, what better time to spend a weekend along the Bucks County Genius Belt? A term used in the first half of the 20 th century to describe the area’s wealth of artists, craftspeople, authors, and playwrights, it’s fair to say Bucks County’s cultural legacy is at the very heart of our region’s…

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What’s Up This Weekend: 12 + Beer Fests to Attend, Live Music to Enjoy and Sunflowers to See!

by Jenna Scull on August 21, 2019

Listen to live music at Shady Brook Farm, grab your friends and head to Fonthill Castle Beer Fest or snap some Instagram worthy pictures at Hellerick’s Sunflower Festival! Check out our guide below for details on this weekend’s must-see events around the County. Stay up-to-date on what’s coming up next week with our Upcoming Events calendar. Friday, August 23 Yardley Restaurant Week Experience…

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What's Up This Weekend: 30+ Events, Productions and Live Performances Happening in Bucks County

by Dan Lopez on August 3, 2018

Kick off August with a weekend full of live performances, including Shakespeare at the Castle, an exhilarating tribute show to David Bowie and WAR’s American funk music at the Xcite Center! Actors’ Net of Bucks County has put together a wonderful cast to present Shakespeare at the Castle – a special performance of Romeo and Juliet outside of the gorgeous Fonthill Castle. Head over to the New Hope…

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Walking through Time at the Doylestown Historic Cemetery

by Brooke Hillman on June 20, 2017

Call me morbid, but I have always been fascinated by cemeteries. Maybe it’s the writer in me who is intrigued by the stories that lies behind each of the names carved into the polished stone, or the history nerd in me who is drawn to the dates marking the lives of those who walked the Earth at a different time...I’ve visited cemeteries from Europe to Bermuda and throughout the U.S. (I said it was okay to call me morbid). However, their history and their stories still don’t stack up to those found in one of my favorite graveyards – the Doylestown Historic Cemetery…

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