Located 33 miles from Center City Philadelphia, Tyler State Park consists of 1,711 acres in Bucks County. Park roads, trails, and facilities are ca...
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On December 25, 1776, the icy waters of the Delaware River provided the setting for one of the pivotal events of the American Revolution. The Conti...
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History:Incorporated in 1962 as Steam Trains, Inc. by a group of Philadelphia area railroad enthusiasts and businessmen, this private venture searc...
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The Holcombe-Jimison Farmstead Museum is dedicated to the preservation of Hunterdon County's agricultural heritage from the 18th into the 20th cent...
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The Rink at Warwick is a Full Service Ice Arena with ALL the facilities to assist you. Including but not limited to: 2 Rinks, showers, proshop, per...
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Benjamin Rush State Park is located in the North East section of Philadelphia and is the only state park within the city boundary. The park pr...
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The primary objective for the development of these facilities is to increase the opportunities for people in the region to experience the sports of...
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Glencairn Museum educates visitors about the history of religion, using art and artifacts from a variety of cultures and time periods. Religious li...
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History:
With skating always being a favorite winter sport, Bristol has been fortunate with nearby water for ice skating. Â Silver Lake (originally...
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Mission:The New Jersey State Museum serves the life-long educational needs of residents and visitors through its collections, exhibitions, programs...
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History:French and Indian War:In 1758, the Barracks was the biggest building in Trenton. About 300 British and Irish soldiers were the first to liv...
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Museum History:Ellarslie, an Italianate villa, was built for Henry McCall Sr. of Philadelphia as a summer residence in 1848. The architect selected...
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About Us:William Trent built his country estate north of Philadelphia, in New Jersey, at the Falls of the Delaware River about 1719. It was a large...
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About Us:Built between 1908-1912, Fonthill was the home of Henry Chapman Mercer (1856-1930). Archaeologist, anthropologist, ceramist, scholar and a...
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In 1988, with the support of many dedicated citizens, the James A. Michener Art Museum opened as an independent, non-profit cultural institution de...
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Celebrate a fun-filled weekend as the Museum grounds are transformed into a historic early American festival. The entire family can enjoy Folk Fest...
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Mission:
Inspired by the vision and creativity of Henry C. Mercer (1856-1930), it is the mission of the Bucks County Historical Society to cultiva...
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