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Located at the northeast end of the park (immediately on the lake) is the Peace Valley Nature Center, a facility maintained by the Bucks County Department of Parks and Recreation. The Nature Center has educational, bird-watching, and recreation facilities. The Center has a staff of 5-10 people and is partially powered by a photovoltaic system.
Peace Valley Park in New Britain could be the perfect escape as the weather warms up. Peace Valley Park has five pavilions, boat rentals The 1,500-acre Peace Valley Park has not shortage of amenities.
Lake Galena is surrounded on all sides by Peace Valley Park. The park has a number of trails around the perimeter for walkers, cyclists and riders. Other activities include canoeing, fishing, and sailing. The distance around the lake is approximately 6 mi (9.7 km), and an annual "Friends of the Dove" 10K race is held at the lake every summer in ...
665-acre state park Nurture Nature Center: Easton: Northampton: Lehigh Valley: website, combines science, art and community dialogue about community environmental issues, features Science On a Sphere exhibit Peace Valley Nature Center: Doylestown: Bucks: Delaware Valley: 1,500-acre park and nature center, operated by the County
Closed-end funds sell shares in public offerings, after which the shares are traded at market prices on exchanges. The shares may sell above or below the fund’s NAV. Here’s a list of the top ...
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