Washington Heights is probably Morrisville's largest Neighborhood. It stretches from Bridge Street to Palmer Avenue and from Pennsylvania Avenue out to Barnsley Avenue. This section of Morrisville is basically a grid of several parallel streets running perpendicular to several other parallel streets.
Lying at the heart of Washington Heights is the M.R. Reiter Elementary School and the historic mansion, Summerseat.
Looking up Cox Avenue toward the Morrisville High School
The location of the high school at the edge of Washington Heights makes for an easy walk for most Morrisville students.
Holy Trinity Church and school is located on Pennsylvania Avenue at the corner of Osborne Avenue.
Typical view of a typical street in Washington Heights
Autumn in Washington Heights
Most of the homes in Washington Heights are Cape Cods, however these are not "development" type homes and no two are the same.
The pride of Washington Heights is Summerseat, owned by Thomsa Barclay when it was used by George Washington as his headquaters as he planned his famous crossing of the Delaware River. It was later owned by two signers of the Declaration of Independence, Robert Morris and George Clymer.
Washington Heights is a great family neighborhood as neighborhood friends are just a short bike ride away.
Below are just a few random shots around Washington Heights.