Doylestown
Doylestown, a charming borough and the county seat of Bucks County, is steeped in history and culture.
Founded in 1745, it’s nestled 20 miles northwest of Trenton, New Jersey and 25 miles north of Philadelphia.
With a population of 8,300 as of 2020, Doylestown boasts a rich heritage, including the Fountain House from 1758 and a historic district.
It’s known for its vibrant arts scene, including the Mercer Museum and Fonthill Castle, both designed by Henry Chapman Mercer.
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Doylestown Native Working on a Series About the Infamous Bucks County Gang
A Bucks County filmmaker is currently working on a series covering the exploits and history of the Doan Gang, a group of British spies who…
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Delaware County Leadership: Blair Rush, Southeast Region President at C&N
Blair Rush, Southeast Region President at C&N, spoke with DELCO Today about spending his entire life in Bucks County; his memories playing baseball and how…
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Who’s Not in Love with Wawa? Apparently More Than a Few Suburban Residents
Despite Wawa’s sweeping popularity in Greater Philadelphia, not every new super-sized store is welcomed by residents in the suburbs, writes Erin McCarthy for the Philadelphia…
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Work of Chadds Ford’s Henriette Wyeth on Display in Bucks County
The Michener Art Museum in Doylestown is exhibiting the works of Henriette Wyeth, the Chadds Ford artist and member of the renowned Wyeth family, writes…






















