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Legendary Pub Crawl Coming To Doylestown This Spring
The group will "crawl" together from pub to pub in Doylestown Borough walking behind a fife and drummer.

DOYLESTOWN, PA ? The legendary Revolutionary Pub Crawl is coming to Doylestown this spring.
As participants crawl through town on Saturday, April 6 behind a fife and drummer, they will meet, eat and drink at four borough pubs with re-enactors who have made the American Revolution and its rich history their passion.
Each pub will feature a special drink, food and an historical presentation from a different reenactor.
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Crawlers will learn about the individual contributions of many Revolutionaries such as Benjamin Franklin and George Washington as well as the many women who were left out of the history books.
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The crawl will begin at 12:30 and end at 4:30 p.m. Following the crawl ticket holders are invited to stay for an after-party at Chambers 19 where the good time will continue until 7 p.m. with live music featuring The Strange Brew Crew.
Tickets are $80 for the full crawl or $40 for the dry crawl (no drinks or food included).
Costumes are strongly encouraged. Everyone who comes in costume or at least wears a tri-corner hat (available on Amazon) will have premiere placement and be front and center for all photos.
For tickets and information, email info@RevolutionaryCrawlsandEvents.com . A portion of the proceeds will support the Doylestown Historical Society.
Crawlers will be sent a schedule and important crawling details two weeks before the event. Please reply to info@RevolutionaryCrawlsAndEvents.com and include the email address of each ticket holder. For additional information, click here.
Crawlers are encouraged to take lots of pictures and videos using the hashtag #RevolutionaryCrawlsAndEvents when posting so everyone?s pictures are in one place.
George Washington shares a conversation with a pub crawler.
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