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Alison & George

May 24, 2026 • New Hope, PA

Alison & George

May 24, 2026 • New Hope, PA

New Hope Railroad

32 W Bridge St, New Hope, PA 18938, USA
(215) 862-2332

Provides heritage train excursions through Bucks County, Pennsylvania. It offers scenic rides, dinner trains, and seasonal themed experiences like Santa train rides. Passengers travel on restored historic trains, departing from an 1891 station.

New Hope downtown

New Hope, Pennsylvania has been named the #1 small town for arts and culture in the United States by Travel + Leisure and the New York Post, as part of their America's Best Small Towns series! Located directly adjacent to the Delaware River, this scenic town is home to eclectic shopping, riverside restaurants, and cultural attractions, making it the perfect little getaway for artists alike during every season, as told by Thrillist, Northern Virginia Mag, and Lonely Planet. There is plenty to see and do on this marvelous Main Street that is an hour and some change drive from both New York City and Philadelphia!

Lambertville, NJ

Lambertville, NJ, is known as the "Antiques Capital of New Jersey," famous for its historic Victorian architecture, thriving arts scene with numerous galleries, and unique shops, all nestled along the scenic Delaware River; it's a popular destination for its antique hunting, charming streets (Main, Bridge, Union), riverside walks, diverse restaurants, and its connection to New Hope, PA, via a pedestrian bridge

Bucks County Playhouse

70 S Main St, New Hope, PA 18938, USA
(215) 862-2121

The Bucks County Playhouse is located in New Hope, Pennsylvania. When the Hope Mills burned in 1790, Benjamin Parry rebuilt the grist mills as the New Hope Mills. The town was renamed for the mills. The building was saved from demolition in the 1930s.

Washington Crossing Historic Park

1112 River Rd, Washington Crossing, PA 18977, USA
(215) 493-4076

Washington Crossing Historic Park preserves the site of George Washington’s dramatic boat crossing of the Delaware River during the American Revolution and is a National Historic Landmark.

The Upper Section of the park has historic buildings, walking paths, picnic pavilions, fishing, and historical and environmental education programs.

The Lower Section of the park has historic buildings, walking paths, picnicking, picnic pavilions, fishing, non-motorized boat launching, outdoor recreation programs, historical and environmental education programs, and hosts special events and re-enactments.

The 125-foot Bowman’s Hill Tower, located in the Upper Section off of Lurgan Road, provides a fabulous view of the Delaware River Valley. An entry fee is charged.