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Things To DoThings To Do

The Wedding Website of Chris Heimsoth and Kathryn Mallon
Some of our favorite local haunts…

Manoff Market Gardens and CideryManoff Market Gardens and Cidery

3157 Comfort Rd, New Hope, PA 18938

We love cider! One of our early dates was at a cider festival. Perfect for the Fall!

Italian CucinaItalian Cucina

6 Stockton Ave, New Hope, PA 18938

Delicious Italian restaurant in New Hope.

The Creeper GalleryThe Creeper Gallery

129 South Main Street, New Hope, PA 18938

New Hope's premiere macabre art and antique gallery

VAMPA Vampire & Paranormal MuseumVAMPA Vampire & Paranormal Museum

3686 U.S. 202, Doylestown, PA 18902

A museum dedicated to exploring the intersection of the supernatural, folklore, myth, and faith through the ages as expressed through art.

NIGHTMARE IN NEW HOPENIGHTMARE IN NEW HOPE

20 South Main Street, New Hope, PA 18938

A private collection of legendary horror film props and costumes (free entry with small purchase from shop).

Peddler's VillagePeddler's Village

100 Peddlers Village, Lahaska, PA 18931

Fun, small town nearby with cool shops and places to eat.

LambertvilleLambertville

Lambertville, NJ 08530

Another fun, small town with a lot of character, directly across the bridge from New Hope.

Jim's South St.Jim's South St.

400 South Street, Philadelphia, PA 19147

Our first cheesesteak together, and part of our very first date in Philadelphia.

Tattooed Mom Dive BarTattooed Mom Dive Bar

530 South Street, Philadelphia, PA 19147

First date bar near Jim's on south street.

Monk's CafeMonk's Cafe

264 South 16th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102

One of the best beer restaurants in the nation -- try the duck sandwich!

PrincetonPrinceton

Princeton, NJ

Home of Princeton University, this college town offers everything you would need, including great food, drinks, historical landmarks and a quintessential Northeast vibe.

New York CityNew York City

New York, NY

Make a day trip to one of the best cities in the world. We recommend driving to the Princeton, NJ transit station and taking the train to NY Penn Station.