There’s much to love about Pennsylvania’s small towns. From arts and culture to dining and entertainment, these communities offer so much to discover for residents and visitors. The editors at WorldAtlas recently published a ranking of the 10 most vibrant towns in the state, and five Philadelphia suburbs made the list.
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The Doylestown community features attractions such as the Mercer Museum, Fonthill Castle, and the Michener Art Museum. Family-friendly attractions include destinations such as Kids Castle Central Park.
A compact downtown hub anchors Media’s community. Visitors will be able to access the Media Farmers Market, the Pennsylvania Veterans Museum, the Media Theater for Performing Arts, and outdoor activities at Ridley Creek State Park.
New Hope has several family-friendly venues, such as the Bucks County Children’s Museum, Bucks County Playhouse, New Hope Arts Center, and nature walks at Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve.
West Chester offers exciting places to explore, including the Chester County History Center, the American Helicopter Museum & Education Center, and the Uptown Knauer Performing Arts Center.