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Perkasie is a borough in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 8,511 at the 2010 census. Perkasie is part of Pennridge School District. It is also part of the Pennridge School District.
Interesting Facts
- Perkasie is known for its historic buildings and charming downtown area.
- The town was originally called "Perkasie" after the Lenape Indian word for "peaceful place."
- Perkasie was once a hub for the manufacture of cigars, but the industry declined in the early 20th century.
Interesting People
- Author James A. Michener was born in Perkasie in 1907.
- Baseball player Stan Coveleski, who was inducted into the Hall of Fame, grew up in Perkasie.
- Artist Charles Sheeler, known for his paintings of industrial America, lived and worked in Perkasie for a time.
Top Attractions in Perkasie
- Perkasie Farmers Market
- Menlo Aquatics Center
- Lenape Park
Top Attractions Nearby
- Peace Valley Park
- Quakertown Farmers Market
- Doylestown Museum
Population History
The population of Perkasie has steadily grown over the years, with a population of 8,511 at the 2010 census.
Geography
Perkasie is located in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and is part of the Pennridge School District. The town is situated in a picturesque area with rolling hills and lush greenery.
Economy
Perkasie's economy is diverse, with a mix of small businesses, restaurants, and retail shops. The town also has a strong agricultural sector, with several farms and farmers markets in the area.
Culture
Perkasie has a rich cultural heritage, with a number of historic buildings and museums in the area. The town also hosts several events throughout the year, including a popular farmers market and community festivals.
Notable Landmarks
- Perkasie Carousel
- Perkasie Covered Bridge
- Perkasie Historical Society