2 Best Sights in Bucks County, Pennsylvania

Concerto Fusion Cuisine

Not far from the river in a nondescript corner of town is a delightful Asian fusion restaurant, Concerto Fusion Cuisine. Past the wall of water is a modern bar and dining room, where you can order from an ample menu that merges a host of Asian (and some non-Asian) cuisines. Start with crab Rangoon or phyllo-crusted prawns before moving on to wok-seared duck, Thai red snapper, or a large selection of sushi and sashimi. Lunch specials are a good deal.

Pennsbury Manor

On a gentle rise 150 yards from the Delaware River, Pennsbury Manor is a 1939 reconstruction of the Georgian-style mansion William Penn built in the 1680s. Living-history demonstrations on 43 of the estate's original 8,400 acres provide a glimpse of everyday life in 17th-century America. The property, including formal gardens, an icehouse, a smokehouse, and a bake-and-brew house, helps paint a picture of the life of an English gentleman 300 years ago. The plantation also shows that although history portrays Penn as a dour Quaker, as governor of the colony he enjoyed the good life by importing the finest provisions and keeping a vast retinue of servants. These extravagances led to financial difficulties that resulted in Penn's spending nine months in a debtor's prison. Though you can wander about the grounds on your own, the house can be seen only on a tour. On Sundays from April to October there are special programs, including those devoted to historic trades, living history theater and open-hearth cooking, to name a few. To get here, follow the blue-and-yellow historical markers.

400 Pennsbury Memorial Rd., Morrisville, Pennsylvania, 19067, USA
215-946–0400
Sights Details
Rate Includes: $9 ($3 grounds only), Closed Mon., Mar.--Dec. Tues.--Sat. 9--5, Sun. noon--5; Jan.--Feb. by appointment only