Bucks County
Covering an area of 622 square miles just north of Philadelphia along the banks of the Delaware River, Bucks County, with a population of 646,538, is the fourth-most populous county in Pennsylvania.
Founded in November 1682, Bucks County is one of the three original counties created by William Penn. Named after Buckinghamshire in England, it played a significant role in American history, including George Washington’s crossing of the Delaware River during the American Revolutionary War.
Address: 55 East Court Street, Doylestown, PA 18901
Phone: (215) 348-6000
Explore our archive of nearly 200 stories about Bucks County’s residents, schools, and businesses below:
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Citadel Adds More ATMs At Rite Aid Pharmacies In Montgomery County
Citadel has making banking more convenient for its customers in Montgomery County by placing four new fee-free automated teller machines at Rite Aid pharmacies –…
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Citadel Releases 2013 Results, Announce Expansion
Citadel Federal Credit Union, one of the largest financial institutions headquartered in Chester County recently publicized its 2013 financial report and announced expansion plans for…
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Chester County Home Prices Higher, Increasing Faster Than Neighboring Counties
According to Philadelphia Business Journal, home prices in Chester County were higher than any other Delaware Valley county during 2013. The paper’s January 28th edition,…
















































