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The annual Scarecrow Festival at Peddler's Village is in full swing for the month. There are seven categories including a "Friday Night 'Its Alive'" and another just for children. Visitors to the ...
Join in the Scarecrow Festival at Peddler's Village. Scarecrows in the Village, held in the fall at Peddler's Village in Lahaska, features a hundred creative, colorful, and spooky scarecrows ...
Scarecrows in the Village, held in the fall at Peddler's Village in Lahaska, features a hundred creative, colorful, and spooky scarecrows created by Philadelphia-area residents and organizations.
Open year-round, Peddler's Village is the third most-visited attraction in the Philadelphia region. [1]From April through December each year, Peddler's Village presents monthly weekend festivals as well as other events such as Murder Mystery Dinner Theater shows, food truck evenings, outdoor movie nights, and seasonal displays and special events.
Mullion, in Cornwall, has an annual scarecrow festival since 2007. [30] In the US, St. Charles, Illinois, hosts an annual Scarecrow Festival. [31] Peddler's Village in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, hosts an annual scarecrow festival and presents a scarecrow display in September–October that draws tens of thousands of visitors. [32] [33]
Popular attractions in Bucks County include the shops and studios of New Hope, Peddler's Village (in Lahaska), Washington Crossing Historic Park, New Hope Railroad, Bucks County River Country and Bucks County Playhouse Theater (in New Hope). Rice's Market near Lahaska is a popular destination on Tuesday mornings.
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I met Bryan once. When I met him, it was literally like meeting the legend. It was after me and Alex had sung a choir concert in a small, little shopping area called Peddler’s Village. Bryan came to watch. He was really kind. We had a sound system and some boxes. Bryan just came over and took them from me. “I’ll handle it,” he said.