Backyard History: The Amazing Archaeology Beneath Your Lawn

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Today, I'm taking you on a journey through the place I called home: Bucks & Montgomery Counties, Pennsylvania! Just north of Philadelphia, these counties are brimming with history, and in this video, I'm revisiting some of my favorite spots that hold stories from the American Revolution and beyond.

First up, we head to the site of the Fries Rebellion, a lesser-known but fascinating tax revolt from the late 18th century. Next, we pay our respects at the grave of a Revolutionary War general, a true American hero.
But history isn't just about battles and leaders! We also explore the secret location where the Liberty Bell was hidden during the British occupation of Philadelphia. Can you believe it?

Looking for a taste of local life? We visit the bustling Quakertown Farmers Market, bursting with fresh produce and friendly faces. And no trip to Bucks County would be complete without a stop at the iconic Trolley Market, a unique shopping experience housed in a former trolley barn.

This video is a personal exploration of the history and charm that defines my hometown. Whether you're a history buff or just looking for a charming day trip near Philly, Bucks & Montgomery Counties have something for everyone.
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In the comments below, let me know your favorite hidden historical gems!

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