When It Comes To Moving Doylestown
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Doylestown, PA
The name Doylestown was apparently derived from the innkeeper William Doyle who obtained a license to keep a public house in 1745 known as “Doyle’s Tavern”.
This building, once the Fountain House and currently a Starbucks, is located at the northwest corner of the intersection of Main and State streets in Doylestown Borough.
The mural on the wall of the Doylestown Post Office, painted in 1934 by Charles Child, is the only surviving depiction of the Doyle family.
In 1750, the country hamlet consisted of no more than a half dozen families living in log houses.
There was a blacksmith, a tavern, and a store selling pioneer gear.
From its earliest days as an unnamed colonial wilderness, Doylestown grew along with America into a quiet country town.
In 1792, a stagecoach route sprang up along the Philadelphia-Easton Road (now Main Street), and Doylestown remained a stopover along the route.
The town has evolved into an area where exceptional people and industry, classic architectural forms, history, recreational fun and a picturesque landscape all combine to create a unique American identity, and where every day, residents and visitors alike sense its well-secured place in the stream of time as a truly one-of-a-kind community.
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