Welcome to the Landmark Towns region of Bucks County, Pennsylvania!
Located in the heart of Bucks County, along the Delaware River & Canal, the historic boroughs of Bristol, Morrisville, New Hope and Yardley, PA offer an unforgettable experience. The Landmark Towns communities are rich in history, the arts and culture, recreational opportunities, shopping, dining and heritage attractions.
We invite you attend our events, tour our walkable, historic Main Streets, dine in our fine restaurants or join us for an evening of award winning theatre, followed by a night in a romantic B&B.
Experience and enjoy the Landmark Towns of Bucks County. Find out for yourself why the region has been named one of the "Top 29 Places to Visit in the World" by Sherman's Travel and one of the "Top 20 Sightseeing Destinations" by LIFE Books.
Feature of the Week
Bucks County Playhouse
The Bucks County Playhouse, The State Theater of Pennsylvania, located in New Hope, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, is a national landmark for Broadway Plays and is rich in theatrical history. "Springtime for Henry" with Edward Everett Horton opened the Playhouse season in 1939 and the celebrities that followed are a who's who of the theater. Princess Grace Kelly, Bea Arthur, Jack Cassidy, Colleen Dewhurst, Bob Fosse, Merv Griffin, Gene Rayburn, William Shatner, Paul Lynde, George C. Scott, Liza Minnelli, Audra McDonald, Loretta Swit, Don Knotts, Andrea McArdle and John Travolta are just a few of the luminaries that have graced the Playhouse stage in our incredible list of Broadway productions. For more information, visit www.buckscountyplayhouse.com.Photo courtesy of Landmark Towns of Bucks County



