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Washington Crossing State Park
Visit the site where General George Washington and men of the Continental Army and militia crossed the Delaware River on Christmas night 1776 and marched to Trenton, New Jersey.
Grounds For Sculpture
35 acre sculpture park and museum established in 1992 to promote a greater understanding and appreciation for contemporary sculpture.
Mercer Museum
In this amazing tower-like castle, you will see dramatic displays of the furnishings, folk art and implements of early America. The collection of some 50,000 objects documents the lives and tasks of early Americans through the tools that met their needs and wants prior to the Industrial Revolution, or about 1850.
Fonthill Museum
Henry Mercer (1856-1930) built Fonthill as his home between 1908 and 1912. The concrete castle boasts 44 rooms, 18 fireplaces and more than 200 windows of varying size and shape. The interior walls, floors and ceilings are elaborately adorned with an incredible array of Mercer's original handcrafted tiles. Recently featured on A&E's "America's Castles."
James A Michener Art Museum
The James A. Michener Art Museum opened in 1988 as an independent, non-profit cultural institution dedicated to preserving, interpreting and exhibiting the art and cultural heritage of the Bucks County region. The Museum is named for Doylestown's most famous son.
Roxey Ballet
Roxey Ballet is a progressive and diverse contemporary dance company producing
Out-of-the Box dance performances that redefine the way audiences view "Ballet."
The Company is based in Lambertville, NJ;
Bucks County Playhouse
The Bucks County Playhouse is a national landmark rich in theatrical history. Some of the biggest and brightest names in show business first got their start on its stage. Located mid-town in New Hope, Pa.
Visit the most photographed spot in New Jersey and one of the top ten most photographed buildings in the US, The Red Mill Museum located in the charming Village of Clinton, just 15 minutes from the Inn.
Off-Broadstreet Theatre
5 S Greenwood Avenue, Hopewell, NJ (609) 466-2766
Off-beat, fun dessert-theatre located in Hopewell, just 15 minutes from the Inn. Open Friday-Sunday only.
Howell Living History Farm
The farm is an educational facility open to the public that preserves and interprets farming life and processes from the era of 1890-1910.
Holcombe-Jimison Farmstead Museum
The Farmstead Museum is dedicated to the preservation of Hunterdon County's agricultural heritage and is housed in the restored three story bank barn. The exhibits cover the tools and equipment used by the farmer to raise and harvest the crops while others show the domestic chores of the farmer's wife. Early examples of now common implements and appliances give the visitor a sense of passing time.
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