Quakertown, PA was originally known as Richland, and the “Great Swamp”, a 518–acre, Native American-occupied wilderness.
Read MorePlymouth Meeting is a lovely little town located about 19 miles north of Philadelphia with a population of about 6,800.
Read MoreThe Pocono Mountains are a great year-round destination for travelers. However, the winter season, highlighted by the Christmas and New Year’s holidays is when this region explodes.
Read MoreFor the 10th time in 11 years, including 9 straight from 2014 to 2022, Allied Van Lines has won the ‘Women’s Choice Award”. USA Today conducts a national survey of thousands of American women, to determine which national moving company they would recommend to family and friends.
Read MoreAt Allied Van Line’s recent annual convention, O’Brien’s Moving & Storage once again received several awards, in recognition of its commitment to quality service. This time, our Reading, PA location won 2nd place in our division for ‘The Customer for Life’ award.
Read MoreA few months ago we wrote about the Hotel Bethlehem, located in wonderful Bethlehem, Pennsylvania being named the “Best Historic Hotel/Resort in America” for the 4th straight year, by USA Today. Well, the city and the hotel are racking up the accolades.
Read MoreLevittown has long been famous for its large, planned community concept that began in the 1950s. At the peak of the planned community building process, there were more than 17,000 ranch and Cape Cod homes constructed from 1952 to 1958.
Read MoreDoylestown is already well–known throughout eastern Pennsylvania for its beautiful surroundings, historic downtown, and especially for the incredible number of restaurants, cafes, and shops, highlighted by the wondrous “Restaurants Row.
Read MoreEaston is the “easternmost” city of the 3 major cities in the Lehigh Valley, and the city's core is its fabulous downtown area. Located directly at the confluence of the Lehigh and Delaware Rivers, the scenery is incredible, highlighted by the Delaware Waterfront.
Read MorePhoenixville is a growing area in Chester County, Pennsylvania, with a population of 19,871 residents. Phoenixville is where the famous science fiction horror movie, “The Blob” theatre scene was filmed at the historic Colonial Theatre (not sure if a comma is needed here ?) way back in 1958.
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