The Philadelphia Museum of Art
Yes, it’s the one with the Rocky steps. But there is much, much more to this museum (it’s one of the largest in the country).
Read MoreThe Franklin Institute of Science
Geared more towards kids, but perfect for anyone of any age who is curious and wants to play around with science.
Read MoreThe Barnes Foundation
The Albert Barnes Foundation (a.k.a. museum) houses more Renoirs than in all of France. The building is stunning. Absolutely amazing collection of impressionist, post-impressionist and modernists art.
Read MoreMummers Museum
The uniquely Philadelphia Mummer’s Day Parade also has its own museum. If you’re not around for New Years, you can still see what all the fuss is about.
Read MoreIndependence National Historical Park
The home of Independence Hall where the Declaration of Independence was signed and the Liberty Bell. So much history, so little time. Do your civic duty and check out how…
Read MoreWashington Crossing Historic Park
If not for this spot, we might all be Brits now. That park is where we turned the tide. Honey, this isn’t just some dusty ol’ book chapter; it’s where…
Read MoreSand Castle Winery
Just as gorgeous and unassuming as New Hope, this winery offers a great education on wine-making and drinking. The tastings are heavy-handed and well-priced.
Read MoreRiver Country
Tube, kayak, canoe or raft down the great Delaware River. Just choose your swimming attire wisely. This is adventure, not a peep show.
Read MoreNew Hope & Ivyland Railroad
Work your way down to the railroad, all the live long day. This trip’s itinerary leads right back through the 1800s while still providing the natural beauties offered by PAs…
Read MoreJames A. Michener Art Museum
This museum is a fab showcase of local talent. It is dedicated to preserving, interpreting, and exhibiting the art and cultural heritage of the Bucks County region. And let me…
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