Washington Crossing, NJ is a small town located in the Bucks County of Pennsylvania. It has a population of around 700 and is known for its historical significance as it was where General George Washington famously crossed the Delaware River during the American Revolution. It is also home to a number of landmarks and parks such as Washington Crossing Historic Park, Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve as well as several museums. According to BestPlaces rankings, Washington Crossing ranks positively in terms of cost of living, education, housing access and quality. In terms of cost of living, the town ranks 6th out of 166 areas with a score of 97. Educationally, it has an overall index score of 84 and ranks 32nd out of 166 areas in Pennsylvania. In terms of housing access and quality, it has a score of 77 and ranks 73rd out 83 areas in Pennsylvania. These rankings speak highly to Washington Crossing's livability for both families and individuals looking to settle down in the area.
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