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Frequently asked questions

 

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Doylestown, PA

 

Doylestown is a borough in and the county seat of Bucks County, Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the borough population was 8,300.

Doylestown is located 20 miles (32 km) northwest of Trenton, 25 miles (40 km) north of Center City Philadelphia, and 27 miles (43 km) southeast of Allentown. It is part of the Delaware Valley, also known as the Philadelphia metropolitan area.

Like most of eastern Pennsylvania, present-day Doylestown was inhabited by the Lenape Indian tribe before European settlement of the region.

In March 1745, William Doyle, an Irish settler, obtained a license to build a tavern, then known as William Doyle's Tavern, on what is now the northwest corner of Dyers Road and Coryell's Ferry Road at present-day Main and State Streets. The tavern's strategic location at the junction of present-day U.S. Route 202, which links Norristown and New Hope, and Pennsylvania Route 611, which links Philadelphia and Easton, contributed to Doylestown's early growth.

A second inn, named Sign of the Ship, was established in 1774, and built diagonally across from the Doyle Tavern. Samuel Flack was an innkeeper in 1778.

On January 1, 1802, a post office was established in present-day Doylestown. Charles Stewart, the first postmaster, carried letters to recipients in the bell-shaped crown of his high beaver hat as he walked about the village. When Stewart died on February 7, 1804, his son-in-law Enoch Harvey became the next postmaster. On October 9, 1804, Harvey advertised in the Pennsylvania Correspondent, published in Doylestown, of a list of letters remaining in the post office for Wm. R. Hanna, Esq., Newtown; Doct. Felix Robertson, Bucks County; Robert Wehir, Shamony, Bucks County; Robert A. Farmer, Esq., Birdsborough; Israel Childs, Buckingham.

In 1815, the first church was erected; it was followed by the construction of a succession of churches for various congregations throughout the 19th century.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Doylestown has a total area of 2.2 square miles (5.7 km2), all land. Doylestown Borough is bordered by Doylestown Township, except to the northeast where it borders Buckingham Township. Natural features of Doylestown Borough include Cooks Run and Neshaminy Creek.

Doylestown places a strong emphasis on health and wellness for its residents. Peace Valley Park, located just outside the borough, features scenic trails, picnic areas, and a large lake for boating and fishing. Doylestown Hospital offers comprehensive health services, including wellness check-ups and preventive care programs. Embrace a healthier lifestyle at Cornerstone Health & Fitness in Doylestown, PA. Enjoy group classes, personal training, and relaxing spa services. Planet Fitness and Nex level fitness provide comprehensive fitness experience with state-of-the-art equipment and personal training. The YMCA of Bucks and Hunterdon Counties is ideal for community-based fitness programs and aquatic activities. Those looking to relax can visit Serenity Day Spa for rejuvenating massages and skincare treatments. For a holistic approach, Dragonfly Yoga Studio offers yoga sessions and therapeutic massages. 

Top sites in Doylestown, PA are Michener Art Museum, Mercer Museum, and Fonthill Castle.

Population: 8,338 (2023). ZIP codes: 18901–18902. Area code(s): 215, 267, 445. Elevation: 456 feet (139 m). Area: 2.21 square miles (5.73 km²).

 

FAQs

What is Doylestown, PA known for?

Doylestown is most famously known for the Mercer Mile, which includes The Tileworks, Fonthill Castle, and Mercer Museum. All three were built by archaeologist, philanthropist, and famed resident Henry Chapman Mercer. His home, Fonthill Castle, is an eclectic mix of Gothic, Medieval, and Byzantine architecture made entirely of concrete in the early 20th century. The castle is available for public tours daily. The Mercer Museum, another concrete gem, was built to house Mercer's elaborate collection of 40,000+ historical artifacts from the American Industrial Revolution.

 

What is the history of Doylestown, PA?

In 1682, William Penn, a Quaker, was granted the land of Bucks County from the King of England as payment for a debt. Doylestown was built on the tract that William Penn conveyed to the Free Society of Traders in 1682, originally containing 20,000 acres. Of the 20,000 acres, 8,612 of them lay in the nearby townships of Warwick, New Britain, and Hilltown. The area was twice reduced before 1726, when the remainder, containing about 2,000 acres in Warwick and New Britain, was purchased by Jeremiah Langhorne of Middletown. Of Langhorne’s purchase, Joseph Kirkbride from Falls Township bought several hundred acres in New Britain.

 

Is Doylestown, PA a good place to live?

Doylestown is in Bucks County and is one of the best places to live in Pennsylvania. Living in Doylestown offers residents an urban suburban mix feel and most residents own their homes. In Doylestown, there are a lot of restaurants, coffee shops, and parks.  The public schools in Doylestown are highly rated. 

 

Sources

Borough of Doylestown

Doylestown PA

Wikipedia

Visit Bucks County

Niche

Michener Art Museum

Mercer Museum

Fonthill Castle

Peace Valley Park

Doylestown Hospital

Cornerstone Health & Fitness

Planet Fitness

Nex level fitness

YMCA of Bucks and Hunterdon Counties

Serenity Day Spa

Dragonfly Yoga Studio

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