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One of Pennsylvania's three original counties. Formed 1682 by William Penn and site of his home, Pennsbury Manor. Name is derived from abbreviation for Buckinghamshire in England. Doylestown, chosen as county seat in 1812, was incorporated 1838.
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Pennsylvania Canal
W of Washington Crossing, PA
A system of State-built public works to connect Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Lake Erie.
Holbert Racing 1953-1988
Warrington, PA
At this site, the Holbert family operated one of the most successful teams in sports car racing history.
Walking Purchase
Wrightstown, PA
Starting here at sunrise, Sept. 19, 1737, Marshall, Yeates, and Jennings set out on the "Indian Walk.
Loyalist Raid of 1778
Newtown, PA
On Feb. 19, 1778, while the British occupied Philadelphia, some 40 armed Loyalists raided the tavern here.
Casimir Sienkiewicz (1890-1974)
Doylestown, PA
Prominent economist and banker who emigrated from Poland in 1906.
