Bedminster Township, Bucks County
Irish Meetinghouse/Presbyterian Church of Deep Run
This site recants the history of Scots-Irish immigrants settling in Bedminster in the 1730's.
Bedminster Historic District
Bedminster's Historic District, which runs along Rt. 113 (Bedminster Road) and Keller's Church Road, has a wonderful eclectic mix of Georgian, Federal, Gothic Revival, Victorian and even Bungalow architecture.

Keller's Church
The congregation of Keller’s Church also known as St. Matthew’s Evangelical Lutheran, one of the earliest in bucks county dates from 1751.

Deep Run Mennonite Church West
Deep Run Mennonite Church – West was established in 1849 when several members split off from Deep Run Mennonite Church – East to become part of the “new” General Conference.
Hagersville Historic Church
The village of Hagersville c.1790 was named for Colonel George Hager a prominent local figure.
Keelersville Historic District
Keelersville c. 1830 one time bustling village of 170 enjoyed a village store, hotel, shops and a large tannery and leather manufactory operated at the time by Reuben Delp.

Elephant Historic District
Elephant c. 1800 is a small village located on Ridge Road in Bedminster Township. The Elephant Hotel, a local landmark, stands on the corner of this cross roads village.

Deep Run Mennonite Church East
The congregation of Deep Run Mennonite Meetinghouse - East dates from 1780.
Pipersville Historic District
Positioned on the Durham Road and Old Easton Highway the location was a busy stopover point for the very earliest travelers in the region.
Stover-Myers Mill
The wheels of industry first turned along this stretch of Tohickon Creek by the 1780s. Jacob Stover, founder of a prominent Bucks County milling family, built a series of new mills here in 1800 and modified it in 1834.

Cabin Run Valley Rural Historic District
The Cabin Run Valley is a Rural Historic district that includes the Loux Covered Bridge, farmsteads/residences and their outbuildings whose architectural styles include the Federal and Georgian periods.
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