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The Washington's Crossing site is located north of Yardley, Pennsylvania and Trenton, New Jersey. The main commemorative sites are located north of the Washington Crossing Bridge spanning the river. A reenactment of the crossing is performed every December.
Yardley is a borough in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. Yardley borders the Delaware River and Ewing, New Jersey to its east and Lower Makefield Township to its north, west, and south. The United States Post Office assigns many addresses in Lower Makefield Township the preferred city of "Yardley", although they are outside the borough.
Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania is an unincorporated village located in Upper Makefield Township, Pennsylvania, United States. Formerly known as "Taylorsville," it is most famous for being the western launch point for George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River on the night of December 25–26, 1776 during the Revolutionary War .
The Friends of Washington Crossing Park, a 501(c)(3) private, non-profit corporation, was incorporated in January 2010 to support the PHMC in operating Washington Crossing Historic Park, and the park re-opened to the public in the spring of that same year. The Friends of Washington Crossing Park re-opened the park's gift shop in December 2010.
Yardley–Wilburtha Bridge (destroyed by flood in 1955, temporarily rebuilt until torn down completely in 1961 except for western abutment (pictured), replaced by Scudder Falls Bridge) 40°14′46″N 74°50′08″W / 40.246°N 74.8356°W / 40.246; -74.8356 ( Yardley-Wilburtha
A Yardley resident is fighting the borough's zoning decision to let the Abrams Hebrew Academy build an athletic field with bleachers and a track.