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Neighborhood Spotlight: Hellertown

By Stefanie Hahn

The small borough of Hellertown is situated in Northampton County, Pennsylvania. It’s a small town that is very much family and community-focused. It’s located just 20 miles west of the New Jersey border and offers affordable housing and a nice downtown area, plus it’s a great place for families.   The Vibe The overall vibe […]

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Neighborhood Spotlight: Allentown

By Stefanie Hahn

Located in eastern Pennsylvania, Allentown is the fastest growing city in the state and the third most populous. It makes up part of Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley, and it was recently among one of only six communities granted the status of a “national success story” due to its downtown redevelopment. The land where Allentown sits was […]

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Neighborhood Spotlight: Doylestown

By Stefanie Hahn

Doylestown, Pennsylvania serves as the County seat of Bucks County and has been recognized by USA Today as having the “best small-town cultural scene” in America. Doylestown mixes history, nightlife and an eclectic mix of shops, restaurants, and museums to deliver a fabulous place to live and visit. Its downtown area was dubbed one of […]

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Neighborhood Spotlight: Frenchtown

By Stefanie Hahn

Situated alongside the Delaware River, the small borough of Frenchtown got its start as a ferry crossing and is home to rolling green fields and verdant riverbanks. The natural beauty invites you to explore via hiking trails and bike rides, while the charming town is perfect for strolling through a variety of boutique shops and […]

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Neighborhood Spotlight: Easton

By Stefanie Hahn

Founded in 1752, Easton is home to almost 27,000 residents. It is located at the site where the Delaware and Lehigh rivers meet and was a military hospital site during the Revolutionary War. Easton has been home to Lafayette College since 1826 and was once home to Union Law School before the Civil War. During […]

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Neighborhood Spotlight: Lahaska / New Hope

By Stefanie Hahn

Lahaska is a small town in southeastern Pennsylvania, just one hour from the bustling city of Philadelphia. It is home to a little over 14,000 residents. Lahaska is only a few miles away from the Pennsylvania-New Jersey border, making a new state of adventure less than a 20-minute drive away.   The Vibe The overall […]

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Neighborhood Spotlight: Yardley

By Stefanie Hahn

Yardley has been around since before the United States was even founded. William Yardley settled in the area in 1682 and, although he and his family died over the course of the next 20 years, his nephew settled here in 1704 and helped to develop Yardley. Yardley is historically known as a transportation hub, once […]

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Neighborhood Spotlight: Bethlehem

By Stefanie Hahn

Bethlehem is a city in Pennsylvania with almost 75,000 residents. As of 2010, it is Pennsylvania’s seventh biggest city. The city was founded in 1741 on Christmas Eve by a group of Moravian missionaries, fittingly naming it after the Biblical town of the same name in Judea. During the industrial revolution, the town began producing […]

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Neighborhood Spotlight: Lansdale

By Stefanie Hahn

Lansdale is in Montgomery County, roughly 50 minutes from Philadelphia. The first settlers in the area were the Jenkins family. In the 1850s, construction began on the North Pennsylvania Railroad, attracting more businesses and future residents. The chief surveyor of the railroad was Philip Lansdale Fox, so eventually, the town became Lansdale.   The Vibe […]

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Neighborhood Spotlight: Collegeville

By Stefanie Hahn

Collegeville is a Philadelphia suburb in Montgomery County, incorporated in 1896. It sits along Perkiomen Creek and is part of land William Penn bought in 1684. Trains started coming to the area in 1868. Some wanted to name the station after the Perkiomen Bridge, but others wanted to name it after the Freeland Public School […]

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