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Friends of the Delaware Canal
145 Main St, New Hope, PA 18938
215-862-2021,
#21 of 48 things to do rated by Real Travelers

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Stopping for a lunch break.  It sure is hard to get moving again once you stop. We weren't lost when we saw this sign "This is Pittstown - R U Lost?" But we were lost more than once earlier in the day. Day 3 was a success.  Arrived in the quaint little town of Frenchtown, NJ on the Delaware River.
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