walkthetown: St. Pauls' Episcopal Church (1850)
walkthetown: Salem United Church (1897)
walkthetown: Moravian Pottery & Tile Works (1912) - Spanish mission-influenced concrete
walkthetown: Mercer Museum (1916) - 6-story concrete castle of Henry Chapman Mercer
walkthetown: Mercer Museum (1916) - 6-story concrete castle of Henry Chapman Mercer
walkthetown: Lenape Hall (1876) - Romanesque marketplace with Clasic Greek roof elements by Thomas Cernea and Addison Hutton
walkthetown: Landmark Building (First Baptist Church) (1865)
walkthetown: James A Michener Art Museum (1884) - in renovated Bucks County Prison
walkthetown: Intelligencer Building (1876) - built at head of Printers Alley by Thomas Cernea and Addison Hutton
walkthetown: Home of Civil War General W.W.H. Davis
walkthetown: Fountain House (1772) - built as William Doyle's Tavern; mansard roof added 1873
walkthetown: Fonthill (1912) - eclectic mix of Medieval, Gothic, and Byzantine by Herny Chapman Mercer
walkthetown: Fonthill (1912) - eclectic mix of Medieval, Gothic, and Byzantine by Herny Chapman Mercer
walkthetown: Doylestown Presbyterian Church (1872)
walkthetown: Doylestown Inn (1902) - combination of two 1871 buildings
walkthetown: Doylestown home
walkthetown: County Theater (1938) - first air-conditioned movie palace in town in late Art Deco
walkthetown: Civil War Monument (1868)
walkthetown: Bank Building -14 East Court Street