Mercer Museum
The Mercer Museum is a six‑story poured‑in‑place concrete structure designed by Henry Chapman Mercer. It is filled with over forty thousand pre‑industrial tools, early American implements, carriages, and historical artifacts. It is operated by the Bucks County Historical Society in Doylestown, Pennsylvania.
Address: 84 South Pine Street, Doylestown, PA 18901
Phone: (215) 345-0210
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Secret Cave That Used to Serve as Hideout for Revolutionary War Outlaws Discovered in Bucks County
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Two Bucks County Downtowns Rank Among Pennsylvania’s Most Charming and Walkable
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Two Bucks County Towns Among Pennsylvania’s Best Places to Chill
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World Atlas Names Doylestown One of Pennsylvania’s Most Unconventional Towns
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Mercer Museum to Open New Major Exhibition About The Doan Gang: Outlaws of the Revolution
The Doan Gang: Outlaws of the Revolution is a highly anticipated new exhibition that will open at Mercer Museum on May 4, according to a…
















































