Doylestown is a lovely Bucks County town that has been named as the home of one of America's top small-town cultural scenes by USA Today's 10Best. Visitors can explore the city's lovely Mercer Mile, which is home to unique concrete castles constructed by archaeologist Henry Mercer at the turn of the 20th century. The Moravian Pottery and Tile Works Museum preserves the pottery works of Mercer, while the historic Fonthill Castle hosts an annual Old-Fashioned Fourth of July celebration. The James A. Michener Art Museum showcases an impressive collection of Pennsylvania Impressionist artwork, along with permanent displays such as the Nakashima Room, honoring the works of regional woodworker George Nakashima. In the city's downtown, the 1930s-era County Theater showcases independent and foreign films in an Art Deco building, while restaurants like the Lobster Claw Doylestown and the Pennsylvania Soup and Seafood House serve up excellent East Coast seafood dishes.