New Hope PA in Bucks County || Join us for a Return Visit to this River Town on the Delaware River

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As one of the most popular tourist locations in Pennsylvania, New Hope offers a variety of experiences that caters to every need. From covered bridges and trains to fine dining and dive bars. We are taking you to some of the places that are sure to satisfy.

Next we walk across the street to Havanah’s. This restaurant has a tendency to be popular with the younger crowd. With events like karaoke, pool tournaments, and DJ’s, we can see why. If you are a little older, like us, don’t worry, it’s still a great time. Plus the menu is delicious and varied. You have good options here. Make sure you check out their schedule of events so that you can take part in your favorite pastime.

Down the street and around the corner you will come to Karla’s. Hosting a monday night locals night menu to envy, this is a great place any day of the week. Because Karla’s is located right on the corner of Main and Mechanic, this is a convenient location to stop for a nice meal in between touring the town and shopping.

One of the best places to go is the New Hope Railroad. This is the one thing on this list that we’ve not been able to do, however, it’s a big hit here. Make sure you go online to reserve your tickets because they go fast. This popular train is great for kids of all ages. A traditional ride takes you on an hour long round trip tour to Lahaska, PA. And they have special events for holidays, like the Christmas Train which includes Santa Clause. This particular train is one of the best Christmas experiences you can have.

One more thing we would like to point out before we go. There are many different things to do in New Hope. They have hotels, food, activities, parks and many more. We encourage everyone traveling here to be safe and courteous. It’s a classy town and you never know who you might run into.

We wanted to let everyone know that we are able to make these videos so well due to the use of a DJI Osmo stabilizer. And it was edited using Adobe Premier Pro on an HP Spectre laptop. We’ve provided links below to anyone interested in getting the Osmo or computer for themselves. These are great tools to help make any video better. We would also like to invite you to take a minute to look into using the Boondockers Welcome app. This has allowed us to travel to many locations across the US and save so much money by staying at other Boondockers Welcome members houses. Check it out for yourselves. We also recommend everyone in an RV to have the right safety gear, including a Trailer Aid. We have a link for that as well. Please be safe out there.

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I was a resident of North-NJ and at 30 I first landed in New Hope, PA in 1972. Wow I with long hair, a beard wearing bell bottoms and driving a VW beetle fell in love with the place. It was full of hippie entrepreneurs tie-dying T-shirts, selling avant guarde art and handmade jewelry. I continued my visits up to the mid 1990s when I realized the town had turned into a playground for the middle aged Wall Street Capitalist elites looking to be cool.

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Im a student who lives in New hope and goes to the middle school and you did a great job at showing the town off :)

pigzilla
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Thanks for the great walk. It's always a pleasure for me to walk with you😉👋🌹

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I lived there and was the main chef at the Havana's in the early 1980s. There is so much from back then I bet you both don't know. Good job guys you covered a lot but there is so much more.

thetruthhurtsyou
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Do you two remember the Chez Odette's restaurant right as you drove into New Hope? You had to walk/drive over the canal to park.

In 1968, I took my deceased father's wife there for her birthday as a treat.

I used to drive up from Bristol or Levittown PA to go fishing on the canal towpath, which was accessible from the Chez Odette parking lot, and caught a 28-inch, carp (which I threw back in) on a four-pound test line, which took me an hour to land.

That was about a few weeks before I got drafted into the Army, in 1969, and sent to serve in the lost, stupid, Vietnam War. I was warned about stepping on a mine and losing a leg, so I enlisted for three years to stay out of the infantry, although I ended up asking to be sent back to the war for a second tour because of my post-traumatic stress disorder from the first tour. ☹

I was homeless and backpacking along the Appalachian Trail, north of Harrisburg, PA, when I heard on my little transistor radio about Jessica Savitch's death, after her boyfriend accidentally backed on to the towpath and into the canal after exiting Chez Odette's restaurant. She and her boyfriend and dog died while stuck in the mud, upside down, in the vehicle.

$8 Million Settlement Reached in Death of NBC Anchor Jessica Savitch

PHILADELPHIA (AP) _ The NY Post executive Martin Fischbein, Jessica Savich, and her dog, died when the car in which they were riding plunged into a canal during a rainstorm.

″The settlement established the principle of equality of salary and longevity for women in television news, ″ Arthur G. Raynes, a Philadelphia attorney who filed the lawsuit on behalf of Miss Savitch’s estate.

Raynes declined to disclose terms of the settlement Wednesday, but KYW-TV in Philadelphia reported that the agreement totaled more than $8 million, equal to what Miss Savitch’s lifetime earnings would have been.

A source close to the case confirmed the $8 million figure today to The Associated Press.

The Philadelphia Daily News reported one lawyer said the New York Post, whose insurance covered the leased station wagon in which Miss Savitch died, paid $7 million of the settlement.

Miss Savitch and Fischbein drowned Oct. 26, 1983. As they drove in rain and fog from the parking lot of a restaurant in New Hope, their car went off a towpath and fell into the Delaware Canal.

Investigators said Fischbein, 34, mistakenly drove the car onto the towpath thinking it was an exit. The station wagon plunged 15 feet into the mud and shallow water of the canal, landing on its roof.

The lawsuit was filed in 1984 against the restaurant, Chez Odette; Fischbein’s estate; the Department of Environmental Resources; John Nyari, whose family once owned the restaurant; News America Publishing Co., which publishes the New York Post and had leased the station wagon; and General Motors Corp., which built the vehicle.

A lawyer said the defendants who will pay the Savitch estate under the settlement are the restaurant, the newspaper, the environmental department and Fischbein’s estate.

Raynes said the lawsuit was filed on behalf of Miss Savitch’s mother, two sisters, seven friends and co-workers.

The lawsuit was scheduled to go to trial in Philadelphia next week before Common Pleas Judge Bernard J. Goodheart. The judge approved the settlement.

Miss Savitch had been with NBC since 1977. Fischbein was a vice president and assistant general manager for the Post and also served as personnel and circulation director.

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What are the best places to park in New Hope? Would you recommend staying at a hotel off the beaten path (say 15 min drive from downtown New Hope) or do you recommend staying in downtown New Hope to avoid parking issues?

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Me and my wife are planning on visiting New hope Halloween weekend. We are planning on camping from Friday to Sunday, we have never been to New Hope so we’re not familiar with the area and would like if anyone knows of a good campground, we would like to be somewhat close to the town. I would also like to know what the town will be like, is everything shut down, anything special happening Halloween weekend, shops and restaurant recommendations would be great. — looking for recommendations.

jaybreen