Photo Credit: Quakertown Historical Society
With charming towns, Bucks County offers unique and distinctive shopping experiences. You can explore Doylestown’s Cultural District or enjoy the vibrant nightlife along the Delaware River in New Hope. Visit Peddler’s Village for specialty items or browse antiques and collectibles on Mill Street in Bristol and stop by Yardley or Newtown to discover the latest pubs and breweries.
Bucks County borders New Jersey along its eastern and southern borders. On its far southwestern corner, it borders Philadelphia. To the west, it borders Montgomery County. To the north, it borders Lehigh and Northampton Counties. There are several important routes within Bucks County, Interstates 95, 276, 295, and 495, US Routes 1, 13, and 202, and PA Routes 309, 313, 413, and 611. These routes provide access to Allentown, Baltimore, Harrisburg, New York, Philadelphia, Trenton, and Washington DC. There are several airports in the area – Doylestown Airport, Pennridge Airport, Philadelphia International Airport, Quakertown Airport, Van Sant Airport and Park, Trenton-Mercer Airport, and Sterling Aviation Heliport. Amtrak serves southern Bucks County.
Kegerreis has OOH advertising opportunities within the Lehigh Valley portion of Bucks County. Specifically, along Richlandtown Pike in Richlandtown, Old Bethlehem Pike in Sellerstown, PA Route 313 and Schwenkmill Road in Perkasie, and PA Route 611 in Pipersville.
Bus Shelter
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Points of interest include Pennsbury Manor (home of William Penn), Lenape Park & Amphitheatre, Pearl S. Buck House & Historic Site, Sellersville Theater, Skydive Philadelphia, McCoole’s at the Historic Red Lion Inn, The Proper Brewing Company, The Brick Tavern Inn, Bucks County Playhouse, Town & Country Players, ActorsNET, Bristol Riverside Theatre, Delaware Canal State Park, Neshaminy State Park, Nockamixon State Park, Ralph Stover State Park, Tyler State Park, Washington Crossing Historic Park, numerous county parks, Moravian Pottery and Tile Works, Moland House, Summerseat, African American Museum of Bucks County, Oxford Valley Golf Course, Bucks County Audubon Society’s Honey Hollow Environmental Education Center, Silver Lake Nature Center, Stover-Myers Mill, Andalusia, Fonthill, The Fountain House of Doylestown, Keith House, Langhorne Library, Oscar Hammerstein II Farm, & Mercer Museum.
The top employers in Bucks County are Giant Food Stores, the school districts, the county, state, and federal governments, Walmart, Doylestown Hospital, Saint Mary Medical Center, Northtec, Grand View Health, Woods Services, Wawa, Bucks County Community College, Adwa Home Care, Bucks County Intermediate Unit 22, Aurora Home Care, and Home Depot.
There are several colleges and universities in Bucks County – Bucks County Community College, Bucks County School of Beauty Culture, Cairn University, Delaware Valley University, Cairn University, Holy Family University, La Salle University, Pennco Tech, and Strayer University.
There are 13 school districts within Bucks County. Pennridge School District has billboards within it. Pennridge School District operates Penn Ridge High School. Their girls’ soccer, boys’ volleyball, and boys’ hockey teams have multiple championships. Several NFL players attended Penn Ridge. At the opposite end of the county is Pennsbury School District. Pennsbury operates the historic Walt Disney Elementary School. After its construction, Walt Disney attended the dedication ceremony in 1955. Bucks County Intermediate Unit #22 provides services to the school districts and students within Bucks County. Three technical schools provide opportunities to acquire workforce skills to high school students from Bucks County – Upper Bucks County Technical School serves the area where Kegerreis has billboards.
Newspapers: Bucks County Herald published weekly in Doylestown, Upper Bucks Free Press published monthly in Quakertown, Bucks County Magazine published quarterly in Fountainville, The Intelligencer & Bucks County Courier Times – both are owned by Gannet and published daily in Bucks County, The Advance of Bucks County, published Weekly in Trenton, NJ. Times Publishing publishes the following newspapers monthly in Morrisville: Doylestown Observer, Fairless Focus, Langhorne Ledger, Morrisville Times, Newtown Gazette, Northampton Herald, New Hope News, Lower, Southampton Spirit, Warwick Journal, and the Yardley Voice.
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After decades in the business and managing billboard programs in top 10 markets, I still gravitate to value for my clients. As such, I absolutely love our Bus Shelter product, which offers small and mid-size businesses arguably the greatest value in all media at only $.50- $.75 cents per 1,000 impressions. Compare that to Direct Mail for instance. It’s like a 500 to 1 in terms of stronger inherent raw advertising value.
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