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Revolutionary Pub Crawl Returning To The Streets Of Doylestown
Participants will experience history in a new and exciting way while supporting the Doylestown Historical Society.

DOYLESTOWN, PA — The legendary Revolutionary Pub Crawl is returning to Doylestown this weekend.
As participants crawl through town on Saturday, September 28 behind a fife and drummer, they will meet, eat and drink at four borough pubs with re-enactors who have made the American Revolution and its rich history their passion.
Each pub will feature a special drink, food and an historical presentation from a different reenactor.
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Crawlers will hear from a handful of Revolutionaries such as Benjamin Franklin and George Washington who will be sharing captivating stories from the Revolutionary era, bringing to life the experiences of those who shaped the nation’s history.

Raising a toast during spring's Pub Crawl. (Photo by Jeff Werner)
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"The event offers a fun and educational way to support the local historical society while enjoying the vibrant atmosphere of Doylestown’s pub scene," said organizers. "Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply looking for a unique way to spend an afternoon, this event is sure to entertain and inspire."
The crawl will begin at 12:30 at the Doylestown Historical Society Barn and end at 4:30 p.m. For tickets and information, click here. A portion of the proceeds will support the Doylestown Historical Society.

George Washington and Ben Franklin share a conversation while participating in a spring pub crawl in Doylestown. (photo by Jeff Werner)
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