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Doylestown

Doylestown Borough

Doylestown
From planned parks to open spaces, Doylestown Borough has many outdoor places to enjoy.

Whether you are looking for cultural or historical attractions, or opportunities to get outside and enjoy the countryside, Doylestown Borough should definitely be at the top of your list.

Doylestown Borough is home to a number of magnificent museums including the Mercer Museum, the James A. Michener Art Museum, the Fonthill Museum, the Doylestown Historical Society, the Civil War Library, and the Moravian Pottery and Tile Works Museum, among others.

Recreational opportunities are also widely available. The Borough owns and maintains ten municipal parks totaling more than 80 acres. Chapman Park is the centerpiece, featuring a fishing pond — where it hosts the Youth Fishing Program, volleyball and basketball courts, a tot lot, fitness trails, preserved natural places, and more. Another family favorite is the Annual Kids Triathalon.

For entertainment seekers, The County Theater and Regal Barn Cinema are two places in town where you can see a movie. If you're in the mood for music, Puck! Live hosts a number of concerts and events. Additionally, First Fridays are held throughout the year. Retailers and restaurants open their doors and invite the community in to witness the accomplishments of local artists and enjoy performances by local musicians and entertainers.

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