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The northernmost county, Bucks County is not only a scenic destination full of rolling hills, blue water vistas and sweeping fields of lavender—it’s also famous for its covered bridges, miles of antique shops and galleries, quaint river towns and legacy of great American literary figures. By gracefully blending old and new, Bucks County is an ideal place to meander back and forth between past and present, from an early 20th-century locomotive ride through scenic New Hope (New Hope & Ivyland Railroad) to an authentic New Orleans supper served in a restored church (Marsha Brown’s Refined Creole Kitchen & Lounge).
The Empire ATM Group doesn’t just offer Genmega, Nautilus Hyosung, or Tranax ATMs for Sale in Bucks County PA, or ATM equipment and services. We develop successful, long-term relationships with our Bucks County PA merchants and agents. Since we own and operate a fleet of service vehicles and oversee the maintenance and restoration of our used machines, and only hire the most qualified support and service technicians, customer satisfaction is just a toll-free phone call away in Bucks County.
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- ATM Machine Installation
- ATM Machine Training
- ATM Machine Parts
- ATM Portfolio Management
- ATM Machine Marketing
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- ATM Daily Funds Settlement
- 24/7 ATM Technical Support
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Bucks County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 646,538, making it the fourth-most populous county in Pennsylvania. Its county seat is Doylestown. The county is named after the English county of Buckinghamshire. The county is part of the Southeast Pennsylvania region of the state.
The county represents the northern boundary of the Philadelphia–Camden–Wilmington, PA–NJ–DE–MD metropolitan statistical area.
To its southwest, Bucks County borders Montgomery County and Philadelphia, the nation’s sixth-largest city. To its east, the county borders the Delaware River and U.S. state of New Jersey. To its north, the county borders Lehigh and Northampton counties in the state’s Lehigh Valley region. The county is approximately 30 miles (48 km) southeast of Allentown, the state’s third-largest city, and 40 miles (64 km) north of Philadelphia, the state’s largest city.
Tri-State Area ATMS
Bucks County is part of the northern boundary of the Philadelphia–Camden–Wilmington, PA–NJ–DE–MD Metropolitan Statistical Area, more commonly known as the Delaware Valley. The county borders Philadelphia, the nation’s sixth-largest city, to its southwest and the U.S. state of New Jersey to its east.
Bucks County is one of the three original counties created by colonial proprietor William Penn in 1682. Penn named the county after Buckinghamshire, the county in which he lived in England. He built a country estate, Pennsbury Manor, in Falls Township, Bucks County.
Bucks County PA Placement Locations
Bucks County is one of the three original counties created by colonial proprietor William Penn in 1682. Penn named the county after Buckinghamshire, the county in which he lived in England; “Bucks.” is the traditional abbreviation for the English county, which became the actual name of the Pennsylvania one. He built a country estate, Pennsbury Manor, in Falls Township in present-day Bucks County.
Some places in Bucks County were named after locations in Buckinghamshire, England, including Buckingham and Buckingham Township, named after the former county town of Buckinghamshire; Chalfont, named after Chalfont St Giles, the parish home of William Penn’s first wife and the location of the Jordans Quaker Meeting House, where Penn is buried; Solebury, named after Soulbury, England; and Wycombe, named after the town of High Wycombe.
Bucks County was originally much larger than it is today. Northampton County was formed in 1752 from part of Bucks County, and Lehigh County was formed in 1812 from part of Northampton County.
Adjacent counties for ATM Placements
- Lehigh County (northwest)
- Northampton County (north)
- Warren County, New Jersey (northeast)
- Hunterdon County, New Jersey (northeast)
- Mercer County, New Jersey (east)
- Burlington County, New Jersey (southeast)
- Philadelphia County (south)
- Montgomery County (west)
Colleges and Universities
The Empire ATM Group Bucks County consists of ATMs for Sale in Bucks County PA by individuals who truly understand the complexities of the ATM industry, and how to develop ATM programs that are mutually beneficial to our Bucks County PA merchant partners, as well as those who use their ATMs. One of the most important factors to consider is an incredibly user-friendly interface that is intuitive enough for ease of use, yet barely sophisticated enough to offer a series of withdrawal options to the user and manageability options for the merchant. EMV kits for Bucks County PA ATMs can also help lower fraud and is a compliance issue. It can be important to accept cash when credit card security is at risk, or your credit card machines are down. Don’t turn down a sale because your customers don’t have quick access to cash from an Empire ATM Group ATM!
Under Pennsylvania law, there are four types of incorporated municipalities: cities, boroughs, townships, and, in at most two cases, towns. The most populous borough in the county is Morrisville with 10,023 as of the 2000 census.
The traditional seal of Bucks County, Pennsylvania takes its design from the inspiration of the county’s founder, William Penn. The center of the seal consists of a shield from the Penn family crest with a tree above and a flowering vine surrounding it in symmetric flanks. The seal has a gold-colored background and a green band denoting Penn as the county’s first proprietor and governor.
Popular culture
Alecia Moore, more commonly known as Pink, was born in Doylestown, as was motion picture writer and director Stefan Avalos. Three American Idol contestants live in Bucks County: Justin Guarini, who was born in Atlanta, but moved to Bucks County; Jordan White, who was born in Cranford, New Jersey and moved to Bucks County; and Anthony Fedorov, who was born in Ukraine and was from Trevose, in Lower Southampton Township. Singer/actress Irene Molloy and classical tenor David Gordon were born in Doylestown. Musician Asher Roth was born in Morrisville. The Tony Award-winning Broadway play Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike is set in the county. The main members of the rock band Ween are from New Hope. Pop star Sabrina Carpenter was born in Quakertown, and grew up in nearby Montgomery County.


