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Historical Markers in Lahaska, Pennsylvania

 
Clickable Map of Bucks County, Pennsylvania and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Bucks County, PA (271) Lehigh County, PA (128) Montgomery County, PA (266) Northampton County, PA (254) Philadelphia County, PA (1670) Burlington County, NJ (331) Hunterdon County, NJ (365) Mercer County, NJ (430) Warren County, NJ (125)  BucksCounty(271) Bucks County (271)  LehighCounty(128) Lehigh County (128)  MontgomeryCounty(266) Montgomery County (266)  NorthamptonCounty(254) Northampton County (254)  PhiladelphiaCounty(1670) Philadelphia County (1670)  BurlingtonCountyNew Jersey(331) Burlington County (331)  HunterdonCounty(365) Hunterdon County (365)  MercerCounty(430) Mercer County (430)  WarrenCounty(125) Warren County (125)
Doylestown is the county seat for Bucks County
Lahaska is in Bucks County
      Bucks County (271)  
ADJACENT TO BUCKS COUNTY
      Lehigh County (128)  
      Montgomery County (266)  
      Northampton County (254)  
      Philadelphia County (1670)  
      Burlington County, New Jersey (331)  
      Hunterdon County, New Jersey (365)  
      Mercer County, New Jersey (430)  
      Warren County, New Jersey (125)  
 
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1 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Lahaska — Cock 'n Bull Restaurant
The original building of the Cock 'n Bull Restaurant-in an area of Bucks County then called "Hentown"-was quite dilapidated. However, Earl Jamison saw its potential, and within a few years, the Cock 'n Bull was born. Since 1962, the restaurant . . . Map (db m221119) HM
2 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Lahaska — Giggleberry Fair
While antiquing in England, Earl Jamison stumbled upon an antique carousel bull that ignited an interest in the folk art of carousel carvers and builders. He began collecting figures, displaying them in restaurants throughout the Village. One . . . Map (db m221106) HM
3 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Lahaska — Golden Plough Inn
Originally a two-story stone tavern built in the mid-1800s, this building served as a prime stop for stagecoach riders traveling between New York and Philadelphia. The inn opened in 1987 with ten overnight rooms. By 1998, nearly 60 more rooms . . . Map (db m221129) HM
4 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Lahaska — The Gazebo
The Gazebo in the Upper Village Green was added in the mid-1980s. In addition to being a welcome spot to relax and take in the everyday scenery, the Gazebo has become a premier place for live entertainment and musical performances as well as . . . Map (db m221228) HM
5 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Lahaska — The Grist Mill
The Grist Mill was conceived by Peddler's Village Founder Earl Jamison and designed and built in an authentic colonial manner with the help of a local architect, Alfred N. Boell, and wood craftsman, Ray Nadjinski, in 1973. The water wheel was . . . Map (db m221233) HM
6 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Lahaska — The Jamisons
Earl and Sheila Jamison, owners of the Bountiful Acres roadside farm stand in nearby Holicong, purchased several acres of land in Lahaska in 1961. Lahaska, also known as "Hentown," was then nothing more than a chicken farm and a few antique . . . Map (db m221209) HM
7 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Lahaska — The Shops
Some of the very first shops in Peddler's Village include The Treasure Chest, now part of Hart's Tavern; Village Fare, which was owned and operated by Sheila Jamison's parents, Nan and Francis Connor; The Wickery, owned by Sheila's sister Eileen . . . Map (db m221116) HM
8 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Lahaska — The Waterway
Founder Earl Jamison truly shaped the Village from the ground up. To create an environment in harmony with nature, water is recirculated to flow from the Grist Mill water wheel down a boulder-strewn water course planted with . . . Map (db m221213) HM
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Jun. 4, 2024