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New Hope is a delight of a town to discover, an unexpected slice of bohemia nestled in Revolutionary-War era rural Pennsylvania. ...
True to its name, New Hope embraced lifestyles unwelcome or unpopular elsewhere. Gradually, New Hope became an artists colony and a haven for progressive and nonconformist thinking. ...
New Hope is accessible by Greyhound, and an easy hour or hour and a half drive from both New York and Philly. ... Anyone searching high and low for an easy chair shaped like a gigantic high heel or "moving" holographic art will find gratification in New Hope. In addition to shopping, other pastimes include the New Hope & Ivyland Railroad, which offers scenic (if not tremendously exciting) steam-locomotive rides through several miles of Pennsylvania farmland, tours along the canal on a mull-pulled barge and "ghost tours" every Saturday night, which take visitors through the places and stories of New Hopes past. ...
Nightlife in New Hope runs the gamut from upscale restaurants with live entertainment to bluesy, redneck-ish bars.
Approximate Word count = 755 Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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