Discover the best top things to do in Washington Crossing, United States including David Library of the American Revolution, Diana Vincent Jewelry Designs, Crossing Vineyards and Winery, Washington Crossing Historic Park, Bowman’s Hill Tower.
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Diana Vincent established herself as one of America's most creative and original jewelry designers, winning two DeBeers Diamonds International Awards. Having received countless other coveted jewelry awards and accolades, Diana's work is highly desired by collectors and has the honor of being exhibited globally in museums, private collections, and print. With an intuitive sense for design and an immediately recognizable style, Diana's jewelry defines design excellence with an allure of simplistic sophistication.
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Great wine, atmosphere and beautiful place to relax, unwind and sample winery! My go to place! Love this place!
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The 500-acre Washington Crossing Historic Park (PA) hosts thousands of visitors every year, from local schoolchildren to visitors from around the world, who come to see the point from which a battered and dispirited American army launched a counterattack that reversed its long losing streak, preserving its will to fight and maintaining the revolutionary spirit that would lead to independence for the United States. But Washington Crossing Historic Park represents much more than a single event. Restored Colonial buildings in the park, such as the Thompson-Neely House and McConkey Ferry Inn, give many clues about living conditions during the Revolutionary era. Later, homes and shops reveal how 19th-century rural Pennsylvanians lived and worked. Among them are the home of a prosperous merchant, a village general store, and homes for skilled artisans. The park also contains Bowman's Hill Tower, Revolutionary War soldiers' graves, stone memorials, picnic pavilions and historic collections.
My wife and I visited Washington Crossing Historic Park in Pennsylvania in September 2020. I walked around as it was a very nice day. The view of the Delaware River was beautiful. I found a stone marker which marks the exact place where General George Washington and his troops crossed the Delaware River on December 25, 1776. I visited the Visitor Center which had a book and gift shop, some paintings and a historical exhibit on General Washington crossing the Delaware and the Battle of Trenton and the Battle of Princeton. These are referred to as the "ten crucial days". Finally, I saw a replica of General Washington's boat. A very interesting visit all in all.
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Just over 100 steps to the top. Worth every one. Terrific view from the top especially on a fall day with the colors in full view. It’s a tight fit up the stairs. But they only allow so many up at one time. You can leave your name and as soon as someone comes down you can venture up. Only $7 for adults and you get a great view.
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