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Greenberg Cadillac Museum

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67 S White St, Brookville
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Greenberg Cadillac Museum

The Greenberg Cadillac Museum displays the world’s largest collection of Cadillac automobiles. The museum campus extends over 4 buildings and displays a comprehensive collection of over 80 carefully restored Cadillacs spanning every decade from the earliest models in 1903 to today.
Since the birth of the automobile, Cadillacs have led a transportation revolution, fundamentally changing our lives, and reshaping the ways in which we work, shop, travel, and enjoy ourselves. The collection reflects the evolution of over 120 years of trends, innovations, tastes, and aspirations. Over the years, Cadillacs have become ingrained in American culture highlighted in art and advertising, movies, and pop music. Today Cadillac still stands apart … an icon of American industrial strength and pride that exemplifies “Made in USA”.

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Heirloom Quilting

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1225 RTE 36, Brookville
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Heirloom Quilting

Part of what makes Heirloom Quilting is our staff. We are all quilters too! We are here to offer suggestions and recommendations. We love to show and tell. We carry over 9,000 bolts of 100% cotton material, pre-cuts, threads, and notions. Be sure to check out our year-round seasonal room.

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Hummingbird Speedway

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840 Gospel Center Rd, Reynoldsville
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Hummingbird Speedway

Hummingbird Speedway is a dirt stock car racing track located off Route 950 between Reynoldsville and Falls Creek, PA.
For those not familiar with us, here’s a little history…
The track originally opened in 1964 and operated until 1975, at which time it closed and remained dormant until being completely rebuilt and re-opening on September 16, 2000.
After 25 years of hibernation, “The Bird Is Back!” (Okay, so birds don’t hibernat, but that sounds better than saying the track went south for a very long Winter.) Seven events were run in 2000, and full schedules have been completed each year since then

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Jefferson County History center

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172 Main St, Brookville
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Jefferson County History center

Jefferson County Historical Society (JCHS) is a non-profit organization, established in 1967 and incorporated in 1971 as a 501(c)3 charitable organization. The Jefferson County Commissioners and PHMC have designated JCHS as the official historical society for the county. In 2001, JCHS began the preservation of the Nathan Greene Edelblute Building and adapted it as the Jefferson County History Center, opening the building on March 26, 2004, the 200th anniversary of the county’s founding.

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King Krunch Gourmet Brands

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199 Main St, Brookville
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King Krunch Gourmet Brands

Ever changing popcorn flavors (stop in for a sample). Our hand-crafted treats make great gifts. Let us put together a gift basket for your next gift-giving occasion. We also offer holiday gift baskets and “holiday” dog treats for your best-est of friends!

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And Now Yoga

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459 Main St, Reynoldsville
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And Now Yoga

And Now Yoga is a budding center for wellness, inviting teachers and students alike to fully engage in their journey of self-discovery. Our mission is to allow space for everyone and everybody to feel empowered in taking ownership over their right to be happy and healthy, fortifying their connection with their mind, body and spirit.

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BWP Bats

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80 Womedorf Ln, Brookville
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BWP Bats

Within the past year we have upgraded our production process by implementing 7 quality control check points. All of our bats are turned from the finest grade Split Billets which are equalized and stored in our new air sealed humidity controlled warehouse. Our bats go through a calculated double dipped paint and clear coat process during which they are diamond burnished to compress the gain resulting in maximum surface hardness. On top of that we are staffed by current and former MLB/MILB/NCAA players and experienced woodworkers who are committed to excellence. With the knowledge of our employees and our redesigned production process, we are giving the best bat possible to every player

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