Doylestown is a borough and the county seat of Bucks County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. It is located 27 miles (43 km) north of Philadelphia and 80 miles (130 km) southwest of New York City. As of the 2010 census, the borough population was 8,380.
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The County is a nonprofit, community-based movie theater that specializes in independent, art, and foreign films. We are also one of the region's premier cinema destinations, offering, in addition to our regular programming, a variety of special events ranging from Saturday Kid's Matinees to classic Hollywood films. We regularly present local filmmakers and host discussion groups and lectures. "County Theater, Inc." is a 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt nonprofit corporation which owns and runs the theater.
Doylestown's County Theater is prepping for an Expansion similar to the very successful one at Phoenixville's Colonial Theater by Founding Executive Director Mary Foote. County Theater is a True GEM to Bucks County.
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I like supporting independent bookshops, so I had this on my list when visiting the Doylestown area. There was a nice selection in various subjects, as well as little knickknacks such as candles, notebooks, socks, and magnets. The only thing I could ask for would be a discount or bargain bin section of used books.
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The Doylestown Historical Society commemorates, preserves and celebrates the history of Doylestown so that its people, places and events may long be remembered. Activities include: museum exhibits, speaker series, video histories, special events and celebrations, and walking tours.
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Bucks County's first and only Axe Throwing Venue. Our motto here at Betty Borden's House of Whacks is simple.... have fun! And whats more fun than chucking an axe. Mix in a little steampunk circus with some rock and roll and that is how Betty Borden's was born. OK there is a little more to the story but you have to ask us when you see us.
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relax: Float Spa will provide a relaxing spa atmosphere where guests can enjoy a unique FLOAT Tank experience. We are Doylestown’s premier destination for relaxation!
I am a Licensed Massage Therapist so I consider myself knowledgeable about relaxation and self care. Well ladies and gentleman, this is it! Relax Float Spa is AMAZING! It actually has a lot of the same benefits of massage as well. The atmosphere is private, secure and transports you to whichever theme you have selected. You have your own suite, and the open space of the float does not compare to the competition, You have your own pool which is the size of a queen size mattress and a standard high ceiling, so no claustrophobia, like those places with a pod that has a lid that closes you in like you're in a coffin-- Yikes! The sauna feels like being on a hot beach, and the float itself gave me more benefits that I ever imagined. When you are in the water, you can feel exactly where you are holding tension. When we are stressed, or holding on to negative emotions we unconsciously clench our muscles. The simplicity of floating is awareness to let go, surrender and be fully supported by the sensation of bliss. It also has huge meditative benefits, effortlessly, not to even mention the benefits of the salt. We all could use this time to disconnect from our blue screens and stress patterns. Highly recommended! I travel 45 minutes to get here, happily passing by less quality float spas on the way! There are memberships and rebooking deals to save a ton of money too. Make time for your health and wellness! It will keep you youthful, calm and balanced.
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Founded in 1989, Chapman Gallery specializes in original work and fine prints by living Bucks County area artists. The Chapman Gallery shows a predominance in oil painting but also exhibits watercolor, pastel, original prints and acrylic.
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Built in 1844 by Judge Henry Chapman, this 17-room mansion is the birthplace of his grandson Henry Chapman Mercer. Later home to the James and Lorah families, a 1954 bequest to the Doylestown Village Improvement Assoc. by founding member Sarah M. James included the home, its furnishings, and the personal effects of two generations of residents. Open by appointment 215-348-2187.
You won't be disappointed visiting this beautiful victorian mansion in Doylestown PA. As you tour this gorgeous home make sure you don't miss the dollhouse room, a real treat!! If you want to learn more about the history of this home you can purchase the book, "A Treasured Legacy", stories of the James-Lorah Memorial Home. A very enjoyable visit!!
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