
Bucks County’s Small Town Named as the Best in Pennsylvania
Best Small Town in Pennsylvania: A Spotlight on New Hope
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The charming town of New Hope, located in Bucks County, has been hailed as the best small town in Pennsylvania. According to an article written by Emily Zemler for PureWow, this jewel of a town, renowned for its unique shops and fabulous dining, has earned the honor amongst 16 others.
Centrally located, New Hope is only 40 miles from Philadelphia, 70 miles from New York City, and just a bridge away from Lambertville, New Jersey. This prime location has made it a hub for tourists from all over the Northeast.
Besides New Hope, Bucks County also has other towns that made the list. Yardley was ranked the sixth best town, while Doylestown came in twelfth. Both towns are known for their vibrant cultures and thriving small businesses.
To learn more about these charming small towns in Pennsylvania, check out the full article on PureWow.
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