Quakertown, PA
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I am sorry to say there is nothing to do in Quakertown. I live 35 minutes away and I am not aware of any attraction worth visiting.
If you have a car while you are there maybe you could drive to King of Prussia or Valley Forge.
It really depends on the weather and what activities you enjoy.
If you have a car while you are there maybe you could drive to King of Prussia or Valley Forge.
It really depends on the weather and what activities you enjoy.
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I've heard that Jim Thorpe (a little north of Quakertown) is supposed to be sort of quaint - although don't go on Tues - everything is closed for some reason.
Easton isn't all that far away (30 min?) and it's also quaint. If you're not flying out of Lehigh Valley, I'd head down to Philly and explore there. Valley Forge NHP is nice if you've never been.
Easton isn't all that far away (30 min?) and it's also quaint. If you're not flying out of Lehigh Valley, I'd head down to Philly and explore there. Valley Forge NHP is nice if you've never been.
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I agree with Amie about the Pearl S. Buck home, which is about a 15 minute drive south of Quakertown.
Also in the area, which might be of interest if you are catholic or Polish, is the Shrine of Czestochowa.
http://www.czestochowa.us/
A little further south is the Mercer Museum and Moravian Tile Works in Doylestown.
http://www.mercermuseum.org/
http://www.buckscounty.org/governmen...rks/index.aspx
Robyn
Also in the area, which might be of interest if you are catholic or Polish, is the Shrine of Czestochowa.
http://www.czestochowa.us/
A little further south is the Mercer Museum and Moravian Tile Works in Doylestown.
http://www.mercermuseum.org/
http://www.buckscounty.org/governmen...rks/index.aspx
Robyn
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