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Attractions, Businesses, Rentals, Restaurants

Scottish Heights

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287 Scottish Heights Dr, Brockport
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Scottish Heights

Scottish Heights Golf Club and Lodge offers all inclusive Golf Packages starting at $140 per day. That includes one night lodging, unlimited golf with cart, breakfast, and dinner.

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Attractions, History, Parks, Trails

Scripture Rocks Heritage Park

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560 PA 28, Brookville
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Scripture Rocks Heritage Park

Scripture Rocks Park is a free public-access site, open from dawn to dusk from April to October. It consists of 1.5 miles of gravel-covered pathways, winding through more than 60 boulders carved with the philosophy and tribulations of Douglas Stahlman in the early 1900s. The park is located on Route 28; 1/8 mile south of I-80 exit 81.

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Silver Stallions Stables

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83 Meadow Ln, Cooksburg
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Silver Stallions Stables

This is a family-oriented horseback riding stable that offers guided tours in the Cook Forest State Park12. You can enjoy the scenic views of the old growth trees and the wildlife as you ride on well-trained horses. The stable has been operating for over 20 years and has a friendly staff and a cozy atmosphere. The prices are affordable and the rides are suitable for all skill levels.

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Slyhoff’s Grave

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2647 Firetower Rd, Brookville
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Slyhoff’s Grave

Embark on a guided tour of Slyhoff’s Grave, a mysterious site within Hide-A-Way’s property, where the legend of Richard unfolds. Shortly after his death, rumors painted Richard as a drunken and evil figure. Fearing the devil on Judgment Day, he requested an unconventional burial beneath a massive rock near his home, a wish fulfilled with a marked headstone. Years later, returning visitors were met with an eerie revelation as the rock had mysteriously shifted away, exposing Richard’s grave. To explore this enigmatic history, all visitors must sign in at the Hide-A-Way office, and a nominal fee of $2.00/person is charged for non-Hide-A-Way guests to support maintenance. Plan your tour by calling ahead and immerse yourself in the intriguing and supernatural narrative surrounding Slyhoff’s Grave.

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St. Laurent Pottery

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11 Yellow Brick Rd., Reynoldsville
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St. Laurent Pottery

St. Laurent Pottery is a working studio where you stop in to watch, take a class, or just shop. You are welcome in our studio. We offer classes to anyone who wants to explore their inner artist!!

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Stello Foods

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551 E Mahoning St, Punxsutawney
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Stello Foods

Stello Foods, Inc. began in 1990 as a college project centered on Grandma Rosie’s Sweet Pepper Spread. From a small family operation in a basement, it grew into a successful Business manufacturing not only their own recipes but also products for others. The company’s journey reflects dedication, expansion, and a commitment to quality.

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Attractions, History, Museums

Taylor Memorial Museum

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765 Park St, Brockway PA, Punxsutawney
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Taylor Memorial Museum

The Brockway Area Historical Society, founded in 1953, is a not-for-profit educational institution whose mission is to promote an understanding of the history of the Brockway, PA area by collecting, preserving, exhibiting and interpreting that history and its relationship to the region, and nation beyond, to audiences of all ages and interests.

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Parker’s Indian Trading Post

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14171 Rte 36, Cooksburg
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Parker’s Indian Trading Post

Parker’s Indian Trading Post was established in the mid-1950s and is a Cook Forest tradition not to be missed. Located on Route 36 just south of the Clarion River in Cook Forest State Park, we invite you to stop in and browse through our Native American gift, souvenir, and rock shop!
How does gem panning work? Purchase a bag of mining rough, take it to our running water trough, then add the mix slowly to the screened wooden box – shake and separate the dirt from the gems, fossils, and/or arrowheads. Mining rough comes in a variety of bag sizes and prices starting at $6. Mining rough is available offseason even when the trough is closed so you can take it home or give it as a gift. Gem panning is closed during the Winter season.

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Open House Shop

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285 Main St, Brookville
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Open House Shop

Not your typical antique store, The Open House Shop is a unique collection of the old and the new. We specialize in authentic primitive and country home furnishings, custom-made farm tables, gifts, and more. The building may not look unusual from the outside, but inside you’ll find barn wood, rustic beams, and unique displays and decorating ideas designed to inspire.

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Moonlite Drive In

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Rte 322 West of Brookville, Brookville
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Moonlite Drive In

The Moonlite Drive-In Theatre is an amazing place to enjoy movies while enjoying the night sky. Our environment is family-friendly and perfect for you and your loved ones to watch a movie for less than the price of one at a traditional indoor theatre. Our regular admission fee is $20.00 per vehicle, and each vehicle can accommodate a maximum of 6 people.  There are two screens to accommodate two different screenings at the same show time.  Please note that we do not allow outside food, drinks, or snacks. We kindly request that you support our concession stand, as it is critical to our survival.

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