Historical and Cultural Attractions
County Theater – Located in nearby Doylestown, the County is beloved as one of a precious few remaining hometown art-deco movie theaters, committed to art house films and other out-of-the-mainstream fare. Sitting proudly at 20 East State Street, the County was originally built in 1938 at the depths of the Great Depression, providing a few hours’ escape from the dullness of grinding poverty for those lucky enough to afford admission. Box office hotline 215-345-6789, ext. 6. www.countytheater.org
Fonthill Museum – The concrete castle home of eccentric Henry Mercer boasts 44 rooms, 18 fireplaces and more than 200 windows. Its walls, floors and ceilings are elaborately adorned with an incredible array of Mercer’s original handcrafted tiles. Recently featured on A&E’s “American Castles.” Rt. 313 & E. Court St., Doylestown. 215-348-9461. www.fonthillmuseum.org
James A. Michener Art Museum – The “art and soul” of Bucks County that showcases regional artists and hosts nationally touring exhibits. Features an exquisite collection of Pennsylvania impressionist paintings. 138 S. Pine St., Doylestown. 215-340-9800. www.michenerartmuseum.org
Mercer Museum – This towering castle houses dramatic displays of the implements, folk art and furnishings of early America before mechanization, including 40,000 tools of more than 60 early American crafts and trades. 84 S. Pine St., Doylestown. 215-345-0210. www.mercermuseum.org
Moravian Pottery & Tile Works – This National Historic Landmark and working history museum is a must see. Built by Henry Mercer adjacent to his Fonthill home, visitors are welcome to explore the decorative tiles and mosaics that adorn the walls and to watch how the tiles are fired. The wonderful on-site tile gift shop is strongly recommended. 130 Swamp Rd., Doylestown. 215-345-6722. www.buckscounty.org/government/departments/tile works
Pearl S. Buck House & Historic Site – Have a guided tour of the Pulitzer and Nobel prize-winning author’s (“The Good Earth”) 1820’s stone farmhouse and grounds. 520 Dublin Rd., Perkasie. 215-249-0100. www.pearlsbuck.org
Sellersville Theater 1894 – A tried-and-true live music treasure in Bucks County offering an intimate (seating capacity under 350) and welcoming ambiance. Known for its great sound quality and unobstructed viewing, the Sellersville Theater is a vital stop on the Northeast Circuit (Philadelphia/Atlantic City/New York) for top name performers in a multitude of genres and venues: blues, rock, folk, singer/songwriter, jazz, bluegrass, country, Celtic, oldies and comedy.
Make it a night to remember and reserve dinner beforehand at the Washington House, a historic Victorian restaurant that is adjacent to the theater. You won’t even have to move your car. 24 West Temple Ave, Sellersville 215-257-5808. www.st94.com