
Riegelsville, PA
An interesting Delaware city town, full of scenery and history. One of the northern-most towns of Bucks County, it's closer to Easton than Doylestown. Lining main street (Route 611) are a collection of large mansions, built by local industralists. They've been put to good use through the years, with some serving as town library, town hall, and a local restaurant (Villa Richard).


Another famous landmark in town is the Riegelsville Roebling Bridge. Opened for service in 1904, its one of the few remaining multi-span, highway suspension bridges with continuous cables. Designed and built by the Roebling Brothers, the Roeblings are also credited with designing the Brooklyn and Golden Gate bridges, and the aqueduct at Lackawaxen where the Delaware & Hudson Canal crossed the Delaware River between Pennsylvania and New York.
