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Bucks County + Hunterdon County Travel

Our guide to the best of our area. Also see: Frenchtowner.com . Guide to Clinton . Guide to Lambertville
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Alexandria Historical Society
1100 Milford-Frenchtown Road
Alexandria Township, New Jersey, USA
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Alba Vineyard
269 Route 627
Milford, NJ, United States
(908) 995-7800
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Unionville Vineyards
9 Rocktown Rd
Ringoes, NJ, United States
(908) 788-0400
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Hopewell Valley Vineyards
46 Yard Rd
Pennington, NJ, United States
(609) 737-4465
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Amwell Valley Vineyard
80 Old York Rd
Ringoes, NJ, United States
(908) 788-5852
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Buckingham Valley Vineyards & Winery
RR 413
New Hope, PA, United States
(215) 794-7188
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Crossing Vineyards & Winery
1853 Wrightstown Rd
Washington Crsng, PA, United States
(215) 493-6500
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New Hope Winery
6123 Lower York Rd
New Hope, PA, United States
(215) 794-2331
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Rose Bank Winery
258 Durham Rd
Newtown, PA, United States
(215) 860-5899
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Rushland Ridge Vineyards
2665 Rushland Rd
Jamison, PA, United States
(215) 598-0251
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Sand Castle Winery
755 River Rd
Erwinna, PA, United States
(610) 294-9181
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Peace Valley Winery
300 Old Limekiln Rd
Chalfont, PA, United States
(215) 249-9058
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Tomasello's Winery
1 N Union St
Lambertville, NJ, United States
(609) 397-5577
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Fratelli Desiato Vineyards and Winery
522 Dark Hollow Rd E/e Dark Hollow Rd
Tinicum Twp, PA 18947, US
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Hunterdon Museum of Art
Hunterdon Museum of Art
7 Lower Center St
Clinton, NJ, United States
(908) 735-8415
The Hunterdon Museum of Art is located in an 1836 mill in historic Clinton New Jersey. It resides gracefully on the Raritan River across from the famous Red Mill Village and is on the National Historic Register. The Museum carries on exhibitions and an extensive education program in the region for students of varying skill levels for children and adults. The museum shop carries a wide variety of fine crafts, including jewelry and children's toys and games.

The museum is located minutes from Interstate 78 at exit 15.
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Red Mill Museum Village
The Red Mill Museum & The Falls
56 Main St
Clinton, NJ, United States
(908) 735-4101
Clinton's Red Mill was built about 1810 as a woolen mill and is one of the most photographed building in Hunterdon County. It sits next to a waterfall dam on the Raritan River in the center of historic Clinton NJ.

The Mill is much more than that big red building however. It is a Village with 12 restored buildings on a 10 acre site with more than 40,000 artifacts and is on the State and National Register of Historic Places.

Museum and Village is located just a few minutes off of Interstate 78 and is a true trip back in time. The first mill was built on this site in 1763 and the current mill was built about 1810 and is a reminder of Hunterdon County's rural, agricultural industrial history. It was built as a woolen mill but over time was used to manufacture and process everything from grains to electricity.

The museum, listed on the State and National Register of Historic Places, is spread over 10 acres, contains over 40,000 artifacts including clothing, quilts, and linens, baskets, Victorian household accessories, woodworking tools, lighting artifacts, farm equipment, and tools.

The Village also includes the 1848 M.C. Mulligan and Sons Quarry and the Bunker Hill Schoolhouse and Log Cabin from 1860.

The Red Mill is located minutes from Interstate 78 at exit 15.
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Michener Art Museum: Doylestown
138 S Pine St
Doylestown, PA, United States
(215) 340-9800
The James A. Michener Art Museum, opened in 1988, is named for Doylestown's most famous son, the Pulitzer-Prize winning writer and supporter of the arts, James Michener. The museum houses one of the best public collections of Pennsylvania Impressionist paintings in the world as well as regularly changing special exhibitions.

Also see the New Hope Annex of the Museum.
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Michener Art Museum: New Hope
500 Union Square Dr
New Hope, PA, United States
(215) 862-7633
The Doylestown James A. Michener Art Museum, opened in 1988, is named for Doylestown's most famous son, the Pulitzer-Prize winning writer and supporter of the arts, James Michener. The museum houses one of the best public collections of Pennsylvania Impressionist paintings in the world as well as regularly changing special exhibitions.

The New Hope Museum is a 5,000-square foot satellite facility located at Union Square, in the heart of the historic arts colony of New Hope, Pennsylvania in Bucks County.
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Holiday Inn Select of Clinton
111 W Main St
Clinton, NJ, United States
(908) 735-5111
Offering, lodging, dining, cocktails, dancing, nightclub, special events, all minutes from Interstate 78 at exit 15.
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Hampton Inn: Clinton NJ
16 Frontage Rd
Clinton, NJ, United States
(908) 713-4800
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Widow Mc Crea House B & B
53 Kingwood Ave
Frenchtown, NJ, United States
(908) 996-4999
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Hampton Inn: Flemington NJ
14 Royal Rd # B
Flemington, NJ, United States
(908) 284-9427
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Ramada Inn
250 Us Highway 202/31
Flemington, NJ, United States
(908) 782-7472
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Frenchtown National Hotel
31 Race St
Frenchtown, NJ, United States
(908) 996-4871
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Golden Pheasant Inn
763 River Rd
Erwinna, PA, United States
(610) 294-9595
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Evermay on-The Delaware
889 River Rd
Erwinna, PA, United States
(610) 294-9100
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Woolverton Inn
6 Woolverton Rd
Stockton, NJ, United States
(609) 397-0802
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Bridgeton House
1525 River Rd
Upper Black Eddy, PA, United States
(610) 982-5856
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Indian Rock Inn
2206 River Rd
Upper Black Eddy, PA, United States
(610) 982-9600
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York Street House B & B
42 York St
Lambertville, NJ, United States
(609) 397-3007
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Silver Maple Organic Farm Bed & Breakfast Inc
483 Sergeantsville Rd
Flemington, NJ, United States
(908) 237-2192
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Chimney Hill
207 Goat Hill Rd
Lambertville, NJ, United States
(609) 397-1516
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Bridgestreet House
75 Bridge St
Lambertville, NJ, United States
(609) 397-2503
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Lambertville House
32 Bridge St
Lambertville, NJ, United States
(609) 397-0200
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Hollyhedge Estate
6987 Upper York Rd
New Hope, PA, United States
(215) 862-3136
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Main Street Manor
194 Main St
Flemington, NJ, United States
(908) 782-4928
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The Inn at Lambertville Station
11 Bridge St
Lambertville, NJ, United States
(609) 397-4400
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Martin Coryell House B & B
111 N Union St
Lambertville, NJ, United States
(609) 397-8981
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The Raven
385 W Bridge St
New Hope, PA, United States
(215) 862-2081
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Cordials B & B
143 Old York Rd
New Hope, PA, United States
(215) 862-3919
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Aaron Burr House
80 W Bridge St
New Hope, PA, United States
(215) 862-2343
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Wedgwood Inn Bed & Breakfast
111 W Bridge St
New Hope, PA, United States
(215) 862-2570
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Fonthill Museum
525 E Court St
Doylestown, PA, United States
(215) 348-9461
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Mercer Museum
84 S Pine St
Doylestown, PA, United States
(215) 345-0210
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Holcombe Jimison Farmstead Museum
1605 Daniel Bray Hwy
Lambertville, NJ, United States
(609) 397-2752
The Holcombe-Jimison Museum resides on a Hunterdon County farm that dates back to at least 1742. The farmstead museum consist of the print shop, the woodworking shop, the kitchen, the dentist office, a dairy exhibit, and a blacksmith shop, along with the John Holcombe House. The museum is open from May to October.
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Lambertville Historical Society Marshall House
62 Bridge St
Lambertville, NJ, United States
(609) 397-0770
The Marshall House, an 1816 Federal Brick structure is on the National and New Jersey Registers of Historic Places. This was the boyhood home of James Wilson Marshall, a man who discovered gold in California in 1848. The home is now the headquarters of the Lambertville Historical Society.

The museum is furnished with period antiques, and the society maintains thousands of items including a collection of antique handmade quilts from the region. The museum and the society stage exhibitions from the collections like past exhibits that documented Lambertville's industrial history and it's shad fishing industry.

The museum is open April through October, and all year by appointment.
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Voorhees State Park Observatory
251 County Road 513
Glen Gardner, NJ, United States
(908) 638-6969
Voorhees State Park is home to an Astronomical Observatory built in 1965 by the New Jersey Astronomical Association. The 26-inch Newtonian reflector telescope is one of the largest privately owned telescopes in New Jersey. The public is invited to explore the night sky at skywatching programs that are offered year round by the NJAA.
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National Canal Museum
30 Centre sq
Easton, PA, United States
(610) 515-8000
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Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites
90 Kunkle Dr
Easton, PA, United States
(610) 923-9495
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Hampton Inn: Easton PA
3723 Easton Nazareth Hwy
Easton, PA, United States
(610) 250-6500
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Lafayette Inn
525 W Monroe St
Easton, PA, United States
(610) 253-4500
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Chestnut Hill on the Delaware Bed & Breakfast
63 Church St
Milford, NJ, United States
(908) 995-9761
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Riverside Victorian Bed & Breakfast
66 Leigh St
Clinton, NJ, United States
(908) 238-0400
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Northlandz Railray and Doll Museum
495 Us Highway 202
Flemington, NJ, United States
(908) 782-4022
Northlandz is a museum of childhood. The Great American Railway took 25 years to construct, with 100 trains, 8 miles of track, 35 foot mountains, 40 foot bridges and over 10,000 freight cars. The Raritan River Railway is a 2/3 scale steam train replica that travels through woodlands and tunnels and over bridges.

The "La Peep Dollhouse" is a 94 room mansion with indoor swimming pool, ballroom with doggie band, and 2 story library. A Doll Museum contains over 200 collectible dolls. The Music Hall contains a 2,000 pipe organ that is the centerpiece to this 500 seat theater. The Art Gallery presents a cultural array of over 250 paintings and works of art.

Northlandz was created by Bruce Williams Zaccagnino, is a commercial attraction, and is open year round.
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Bucks County River Country
2 Walters Ln
Point Pleasant, PA, United States
(215) 297-5000
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Delaware River Tubing
2998 Rt-29/daniel Bray Hwy/river Dr
Kingwood Twp, NJ 08825, US
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Lambertville Flea Market: Golden Nugget Antique Market
1850 Rt-29/river Rd
Hopewell Twp, NJ 08530, US
Huge antique market almost 40 years old, Open Wed, Sat, Sun beginning at sunrise.

Please note, the market is actually a little North of where the map is showing the location. It is one mile South of Lambertville, and 7 miles North of Trenton.
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Rice's Market
6326 Greenhill Rd
New Hope, PA, United States
(215) 297-5993
This market is a Bucks County Tradition. Rice's has everything from sunglasses to t-shirts to antiques and bonsai.

Open early mornings to about 1:30 in the afternoon. Tuesday is Rice's traditional day, but the market is now open on Saturdays also March through December. Go early to avoid the massive crowds.

Admission is free.
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Quakertown Farmers Market and Flea Market
201 Station Rd
Quakertown, PA, United States
(215) 536-4115
One huge local flea market and farmer's market. You'll find everything from antiques and collectibles to automotive products to baked goods, meats and poultry.

Admission is free. Open Friday-Sunday year round.
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Lambertville New Jersey
Lambertville NJ: Bridge Street
Lambertville, NJ, US
Lambertville NJ is a small, charming, historic town on the Eastern bank of the Delaware River directly across from New Hope and Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Lambertville is about an hour from Philadelphia and an hour and a half from New York City.

Once a sleepy factory worker's town, it has now become a trendy and upscale tourist destination with incredible dining, fine antique stores and distinctive art galleries.
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Quick Chek New Jersey Festival of Ballooning
39 Thor Solberg Rd
Whitehouse Sta, NJ, United States
(908) 534-4000
The Quick Chek New Jersey Festival of Ballooning is North America's largest

summertime hot air balloon festival featuring up to 125 sport and special-shape balloons,

live musical entertainment, children's entertainment, food and drink, interactive exhibits and attractions for New Jersey residents and visitors from across America. Held annually in central New Jersey, the event attracts some 172,500 people over three days.

The 2006 festival is scheduled for July 28-30, 2006. For more information: See the Balloon Festival's Website Here.
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Shad Fest
Lambertville, NJ, US
This annual event is one of the largest and popular celebrations in Hunterdon and Bucks County. The 2006 festival was a smashing success.

Shad Fest is presented by The Lambertville Area Chamber of Commerce. In 2006, the festival celebrated it's 25 year anniversary.

The festival features arts, crafts, food, fun, the Delaware River and of course, the Shad.

The event is held in downtown Lambertville usuall on the last weekend in April, and admission is free.

For more information see: The Lambertville Area Chamber of Commerce Website Here.
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Frenchtown New Jersey
Victorian Home: Frenchtown NJ
Frenchtown, NJ, US
Frenchtown is a small town located in the rolling hills of rural Hunterdon County NJ. It is not your typical tourist destination. Frenchtown is very laid back, arty and eccentric.

It is a popular destination for biking, hiking, tubing on the Delaware River, skating and bowling.

For shopping there are about 30 stores in the historic downtown shopping district that cater to visitors. These stores range from art galleries to candy stores.
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Knecht's Covered Bridge
Located at the intersection of Knecht Bridge Road and Slifer Valley Road near Springtown PA, this covered bridge has one of the most scenic locations of all of the Bucks County covered bridges.

There are reports by some local residents that the bridge is haunted.
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South Perkasie Covered Bridge
Located in Lenape Park, this bridge was moved in 1958 and is closed to vehicle traffic.
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Sheard's Mill Covered Bridge
Located near Nockamixon State Park and Towhee County Park.
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Pine Valley Covered Bridge
Located near Doylestown and New Britian and Dublin, Pennsylvania. This covered bridge is also across the road basically from the Shrine of Czestochowa.
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Van Sant Covered Bridge
Located near New Hope, Pennsylvania.
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Schofield Ford Covered Bridge
Located in Tyler State Park near Newtown and Wrightstown, Pennsylvania.
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Uhlerstown Covered Bridge
Located near Frenchtown, New Jersey, this bridge is the only covered bridge in Bucks County that traverses the Delaware Canal. It is located in the community of Uhlerstown Pennsylvania, just off River Road, north of Tinicum Park and Erwinna PA.
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Erwinna Covered Bridge
This Bridge is located in Erwinna Pennsylvania, just a short jog off of River Road (Route 32). It is on Geigel Hill Road.
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Frankenfield Covered Bridge
This covered bridge is located at the intersection of two rural roads in one of the most beautiful parts of Bucks County. It is located at the intersection of Cafferty and Hollow Horn Road and traverses Tohickon Creek.
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Cabin Run Covered Bridge
This covered bridge is located in Stover-Myers Mill County Park. More info. coming and a better triangulation of location.
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Loux Covered Bridge
This bridge is located on a sharp curve on Carversville-Wismer Road. (also known as Carversville or Wismer Road) It is close to Stump Road, Durham Road (Route 413), Carversville and Pipersville PA.