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The Newtown Historic District is a national historic district that is located in Newtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.It includes 293 contributing buildings in the borough of Newtown, which date from the late-17th century to the early-20th century and are reflective of a number of popular architectural styles including Greek Revival, Late Victorian, Federal, Queen Anne, and Gothic Revival.
This designation was largely due to Newtown's historic clock tower. Newtown is enhanced by unique boutiques, colleges, cuisine, a climate for industry, Pennsylvania's most popular state park (Tyler State Park) and a Heritage Walk that traces the very steps of George Washington. The Law School Admission Council is headquartered in Newtown Township.
Latest in Newtown dining: Under new ownership, Guru's Indian Cuisine in Newtown is bringing meat back onto its menu. Personalized services at The Capital Grille include private wine lockers.
Sandy Hook was founded in 1711 [3] when several proprietors with land in the area relocated together to reduce isolation. Within a year of the settlement of Newtown, some of its proprietors began moving away from the central village to some of their larger parcels.
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Go: 203 N. Sycamore St., Newtown; 215-968-5700; gurusnewtown.com Latest in Newtown dining: Newtown Township could be getting a second Chick-Fil-A near the bypass. Here's the plan
The Peter Taylor Farmstead, also known as the Shull Farm, is an historic, American farm and national historic district that is located in Newtown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.
This building housed an inn and tavern until 1818, during which time Newtown served as the county seat. [2] The building is currently home to the headquarters of the Newtown Historic Association and is open as a local history museum. The holdings include a special collection on early American folk painter, Edward Hicks (1780-1849). [3]