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Doylestown Arts Festival announces first expansion in over a decade

The event will now extend down W. Oakland Ave., from Hamilton to Clinton

The Doylestown Arts Festival is taking over the quaint, historic streets of Doylestown Borough on Sept. 10-11, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.

The festival will see the normally-bustling streets of Main St., State St., Hamilton St. and Oakland Ave. transformed into a lively outdoor marketplace featuring works of art from over 150 independent artists. This is in addition to five stages of live music, live art and interactive demonstrations.

This year, the festival will see its first expansion in over a decade. The event will now extend down W. Oakland Ave., from Hamilton to Clinton, allowing more space for artists and activities. Additionally, the festival will be joined on Sunday by the Bucks County Classic, which brings the energy of pro and amateur cycling to the streets surrounding the event.

Rain or shine.

The mission of the festival is to highlight independent artists, support small businesses and raise awareness of the local cultural scene. Celebrating 31 years of creativity, the Doylestown Arts Festival remains free to the public, helping to boost accessibility to the arts for the entire community.

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