Buckingham
Located squarely in the middle of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and just 44 miles from Philadelphia, Buckingham takes its name from a town in England. The Buckingham area is home to several important but little-known historical landmarks. One example is Bogarts Tavern (now the General Greene Inn), which is located on the corner of Route 263 (Old York Road) and Route (Durham Road); it was from this building that General Nathanael Greene, the commander of George Washington’s left wing during the Battle of Trenton, made his headquarters during the winter of 1776. Quite a bit more can be learned about this site at https://www.buckinghampa.org/information/township-history/.
According to Buckingham’s official website (https://www.buckinghampa.org/), “Physically, Buckingham is the biggest township in the county, covering 33 square miles. Its geography is dominated by Buckingham Mountain, which rises to a height of 520 feet, but its landscape is characterized by gently rolling countryside. Blessed by many streams and rich soil, it has yielded bountiful harvests for 300 years.”
The Central Bucks School District public schools in Buckingham Township are well rated. Meanwhile, Trip Advisor lists Buckingham Valley Vineyards and Mad Princes Brewing as two great places to socialize, and the Town and Country Players Theater as another type of desirable entertainment venue.
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