WELCOME to Beautiful Bucks County!
Bucks County has been blessed with rural beauty, fertile, productive farms and a unique blend of residential and business communities. Located in the southeastern corner of Pennsylvania, Bucks County is surrounded by the Delaware River and Trenton, NJ to the east, and the historic city of Philadelphia to the southeast.
Bucks County is known for its many small towns and villages like New Hope, Doylestown, Quakertown, Bensalem, Yardley, Newtown, Bristol and forty-six others. With more than a hundred attractions to keep you entertained, our most visited sites include Sesame Place, Washington Crossing Historic Park, Peddler´s Village, The James A. Michener Art Museum, Pearl S. Bucks House, The Crayola Factory and The Mercer Mile - The Mercer Museum, Fonthill and the Moravian Pottery and Tile Works. Great outdoor recreation abounds in the many state and county parks as well as along the Delaware River and at Lake Nockamixon. Visitors enjoy rafting, canoeing, kayaking, horseback riding, rock climbing, hiking, camping, fishing, hunting, swimming, ballooning, soaring and even cross country skiing in Bucks County.
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WELCOME to Magnificent MontgomeryCounty!
Located just outside Philadelphia, Montgomery County has much to offer. The county is very popular with commuters, as it is only 25 minutes outside of Philadelphia.
Offering moderate home prices and a slower pace of life, real estate in Montgomery County is perfect for individuals and families who want to experience all the big-city benefits without the big-city bustle.
Montgomery County has a population of just over 775,000 people. It is known locally for its good school system, with a high graduation rate and dedicated teachers.
It is a sprawling suburban community nestled in the rolling hills of southeastern Pennsylvania. Its historical significance is surpassed only by its natural beauty.
The vistas at Valley Forge Historical Park are especially breathtaking, both in fall foliage and later in the season as snow turns rolling hillsides into the perfect place to go sledding or cross-country skiing.
America's past echoes through countless historic sites and homes in the Montgomery County area which trace the nations's growth. They range in size and grandeur from a 17th century log cabin to an 18th century governor's mansion.
WELCOME to Fantastic Philadelphia County!
Philadelphia was designed by William Penn in 1682 and was the first planned city in the USA. Penn called it his “greene countrie towne" because the grid of streets positioned between the Delaware and Schuylkill rivers are anchored by five parks or squares. This area known as Center City, is only 2 miles long from river to river and one mile wide and is considered the most walkable district of America’s big cities. Now in the midst of its restaurant and retail renaissance everything you could ever want or need is with-in easy walking distance. Museums, tours, shopping, dining, and of course history, are all in one square mile.
America’s most sacred historic sites stand side-by-side with the hustle and bustle of a 21st-century city Philadelphia is also home to some of the most prestigious universities, hospitals and law firms in the world. From gallaries to theaters to the ballet and opera to concert hall and clubs, you will always have fun in Philly. It is also a great place to study, work and raise a family. Moreover, Philadelphia is the 3rd largest city on the East Coast, situated conveniently in the middle of New York City (2 Hours away) and Washington D.C. (3 hours away) and right between the ocean (1 hour away) and the mountains (Poconos, 1.5 hours away)
Historic Philadelphia is a city rich in history, beauty and charm and is quite possibly located in the best place in the world.
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