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Borough of Langhorne ZONE 6 114 East Maple Ave. Langhorne, PA 19047-2103 (Intersection of Rte. 413 & Rte. 213) Phone: (215) 752-2079 (215) 321-7492 Fax: (215) 741-0309 NJOY this small 18th-century village with a fine collection of Georgian-Craftsman style architecture, once the site of a Lenni-Lenape settlement. Golfing, casual and fine dining within walking distance. Annual activities, tours. Hours: Self-guided.
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Bristol Borough Business Association ZONE 6 131 Mill St. Bristol, PA 19007 (1 mile south of Exit 29 PA Turnpike on Rte.13/Intersection of Rtes. 413 & 13) Phone: (215) 788-4288 Fax: (215) 785-5808 ITH 318 years of history, Bristol Borough, once the industrial hub of this area as ship builders, automobile and aircraft manufacturers, as well as being a major textile manufacturing area is on the cutting edge with a professional theatre, multi-ice skating rink and upscale shops and museums. The pride in Bristol's past can still be seen in the many ethnic festivals held each year, as well as second and third generation businesses. Four of the five wards in the borough are on the historic registry, with walking tours available for architecture - medical and nature.
FREE
Bristol Cultural & Historical Foundation, Inc. ZONE 6 P.O. Box 215, 321 Cedar St. Bristol, PA 19007 Phone: (215) 781-9895 ON-profit, volunteer organization founded to preserve and promote the history and culture of 1681 riverfront town. Group tours available.
Annual activities: guided walking tours, Historic Bristol Day (3rd Sat in Oct.), FIRST NIGHT Bristol (New Year�s Eve). Hours: 24 hr Answering Svc.
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Bucks County River Road Business Alliance ZONE 2 & ZONE 4 P.O. Box 189 Upper Black Eddy, PA 18972 (Rte. 32, Upper Black Eddy) Phone: (888) BUCKS-32 Fax: (610) 982-0344 Web: www.bucks32.com XPLORE tranquil villages along the scenic Delaware River and
Pennsylvania Canal. Discover historic covered bridges, beautiful parks,
unique shops, romantic inns and outstanding restaurants. A four-season
escape. Hours: No set hours - Self-guided tours. FREE
Historic New Hope ZONE 4 Main & Mechanic Sts., P.O. Box 633; New Hope, PA 18938 Phone: (215) 862-5880 Fax: (215) 598-0294 Web: www.newhopepa.com OUNTRY charm, casual sophistication. Enjoy a romantic bed and breakfast. Browse the art galleries, go antiquing, frequent the exceptional shops. Dine at over 30 fine restaurants. Hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Daily.
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Newtown Business and Professional Association ZONE 6 P.O. Box 508 Newtown, PA 18940 (Near I-95) Phone: (215) 968-0600 Fax: (215) 968-0326 HE N.B.P.A. invites you to visit and enjoy the old world charm of this historic town. Over 400 shops/businesses are in Newtown. Come spend a day or weekend. Call 215-968-7550 for information. Hours: Walking tour every day - Your own hours.
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Perkasie Borough/ Olde Towne Association ZONE 1 311 S. Ninth Street Perkasie, PA 18944 (Rte. 152 between Rtes. 113 and 563) Phone: (215) 257-5065 Fax: (215) 257-6875 Email: [email protected] Web: www.Perkasieborough.org UAINT historic town with wonderful park system along East Branch
Perkiomen Creek, including refurbished carousel, covered bridge, and
intermunicipal bike/hike trail. Attractive downtown boasts restaurants,
gift shops, antiques and more. Many nearby attractions, etc. FREE
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