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522 E. Dark Hollow Rd., Pipersville, PA 18947, United States
Nestled on just under 12 acres of Bucks County's rolling hills, the Desiato family has brought a taste of Italy to their little domain. Wines are made the old-fashioned way, simple and deliciously drinkable. From bold reds, vinted ... More on AppellationAmerica.com

#2.
4974 Durham Rd, Pipersville, PA 18947-1170

#3.
6516 Easton Rd Pipersville, PA 18947
Browse six large showrooms, delightfully decorated with distinctive country d�cor; an excellent resource fo... More on Bccvb.com
But I would caution furniture buyers that some of the furniture was not first quality merchandise and it wa... More on Yahoo! Travel

#4.
6324 Upper York Road New Hope PA 18938
about Honey Hollow Environmental Education Center: The Honey Hollow Environmental Education Center , the on... More on GoCityKids
Walk nature trails on National Historic Landmark property, view displays & exhibits at the Visitor Center, ... More on Newhopepennsylvania.com

#5.
654 Ferry Rd, PO Box 2049, Doylestown, PA 18901

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Po Box M, Hellertown, PA 18055
Lost River Caverns was named after the Lost River, a crystal clear underground waterway. However, since it ... More on showcaves.com
There were a variety of natural and fun souveniors at reasonable prices . More on TripAdvisor

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105 Seminary St., Pennsburg, PA, 18073
overview: We are a non- profit organization dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history of the Schwenkfelders AND the history of the Upper Perkiomen Valley region. The Heritage ... More on MuseumStuff.com
Experience PA German Culture through exhibits of folk art and history. Renowned fraktur and textile collections and much more make the Heritage Center a must see in Southeastern PA. Free admission.... More on Bccvb.com

#8.
1461 Schoenersville Rd, Bethlehem, PA
This colonial farm depicts early American agricultural life with a variety of exhibits, buildings (restored), and tools from the 18th century. Dogs are allowed throughout the property; they are not... More on DogFriendly.com
In 1748, Moravian missionary James Burnside and his wife, Mary, built the first single-family house in Bethleh ... More on PlanetWare
