Golf Cars Inc., located on Skyron Drive behind the Doylestown Airport, is the area supplier of Club Car brand golf carts for home and industrial use. Several warehouses on the property are filled with rows and rows of new golf carts ready for purchase. Paul Szymanski is in charge of sales at this location and is happy to show off the inventory at Golf Cars Inc. to potential buyers. There are a number of different models and features available to meet the needs of each customer.
Station 19 was founded in 1879 with 25 members. Construction began on the firehouse on Shewell Avenue, which is still in use today, in 1902.
Carter Van Dyke Landscape Architects provides landscaping design services from start to finish. It will work to construct any idea you conceive. Carter Van Dyke Landscape Architects also provide community planning and design. Visit its Web site for more information.
Bucks County Conservation District is "a unit of state government and was authorized and formed by the Bucks County Board of Commissioners" in the 1970s. The organization's mission is to provide green use, management and development of the county's soil, water and other related natural resources. For more details on this organization, please call the number provided or visit the website.
The Aircraft Instrument Company specializes in the design, manufacture and sale of aircraft tools and instruments. It serves customers primarily within aircraft industries. For more details on the company's products and service, please call the number provided.
Bucks County owns and operates most of the public libraries across the county, including the "library center" in Doylestown. The first library in Doylestown, named for Melinda Cox, opened in 1916 in what is now the county controller's office building. In 1988, the Cox library joined the county library adminstration offices at the new library center built on the grounds of what used to be the Bucks County Prison on Pine Street. Today, the library holds a wide range of materials, including books on cassette and CD, as well as videos and DVDs. Search the library's catalog online any time at www.buckslib.org.