OT Langhorne/oxford Valley/Fairless Hill
I will be working in the Fairless Hills area again next week (which is 6 1/2 hours from home) and my hubby is going with me again. (I think) Need to find stuff for him to do in the day. Any ideas? He takes me to the office at 7:30 and picks me back up at 4pm leaving him the sit around in the room all day.
Really hoping this isn't going to happen all summer long but it looks like it might be long term for a while. My company will not let me stay over the weekend so I drive all on Monday and drive back on Friday evening.
Any ideas would be really helpful.....
Really hoping this isn't going to happen all summer long but it looks like it might be long term for a while. My company will not let me stay over the weekend so I drive all on Monday and drive back on Friday evening.
Any ideas would be really helpful.....
Your hubby can take the train into center city.There is alot to see and do.He can take a car ride to Washington'Crossing and New Hope areas.,You also have the Philly Casinio on Street Road in Bensalem,and down the street from there is a Vistors center on Street Road.
I hope this helps you out......bob
I hope this helps you out......bob
Sightseeing in Philadelphia is close by. Also, There are historic sites in Bucks County as well.
http://www.pennsburymanor.org/
http://www.ushistory.org/washingtoncrossing/
http://www.newhopechamber.com/
http://constitutioncenter.org/ncc_home_Landing.aspx
http://www.nps.gov/inde/
http://www.philamuseum.org/
http://www.nj.gov/state/museum/index.htm
http://www.barracks.org/
http://www.nps.gov/vafo/
http://www2.fi.edu/
These are a few links of the sites that are within 45 minutes or less drive. Some are historic, some are cultural, some are just interesting. Philadelphia is very easy to get to from the Fairless Hills area. U.S. 1 and Interstate 95 are right there, and take you right into Philly, or Trenton, New Jersey, which is just across the river. There is also easy train access to Philly, from nearby train stations, and they take you right into Center City, near the historic areas.
Hope this helps.
Trish
http://www.pennsburymanor.org/
http://www.ushistory.org/washingtoncrossing/
http://www.newhopechamber.com/
http://constitutioncenter.org/ncc_home_Landing.aspx
http://www.nps.gov/inde/
http://www.philamuseum.org/
http://www.nj.gov/state/museum/index.htm
http://www.barracks.org/
http://www.nps.gov/vafo/
http://www2.fi.edu/
These are a few links of the sites that are within 45 minutes or less drive. Some are historic, some are cultural, some are just interesting. Philadelphia is very easy to get to from the Fairless Hills area. U.S. 1 and Interstate 95 are right there, and take you right into Philly, or Trenton, New Jersey, which is just across the river. There is also easy train access to Philly, from nearby train stations, and they take you right into Center City, near the historic areas.
Hope this helps.
Trish
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Thank you for all your input 
This will help to make his time pass a little bit easier. Last week he hit the malls but we are not really shoppers.
This trip just came up quite suddenly. I thought this clerk was trained but it looks like I will have to be finding a replacement for her shortly (she been with the company since 2005).

This will help to make his time pass a little bit easier. Last week he hit the malls but we are not really shoppers.
This trip just came up quite suddenly. I thought this clerk was trained but it looks like I will have to be finding a replacement for her shortly (she been with the company since 2005).