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Nostalgia On Main
Nostalgia on Main offers a hand-curated selection of vintage, antique, collectible and handmade treasures. The perfect place to find unique gifts and decor!
Nostalgia on Main offers a hand-curated selection of vintage, antique, collectible and handmade treasures. The perfect place to find unique gifts and decor!
Are you unsure of what to get the person who has everything? The Fox and Thistle Mercantile is the perfect place to find that unique gift for someone. This Main Street store has beautiful hand-crafted items that will show your loved ones how much they mean to you. Whether you’re looking for pottery, hand knitted hats, American Recycled Clothing, and so much more!
Locally owned by Morgan Thrush, this gym has 24/7 access and group training classes. If you’re looking to get fit, try out the personal trainer classes! It’s a supportive group atmosphere that makes it fun to get fit!
If you’re looking for a great place to work out with fitness classes for all ages and abilities, Brookville Underground Fitness is the place for you! Brookville Underground Fitness specializes in TRX Suspension, training, and circuit fitness classes.
Whether you’re into fitness, family activities, or watching movies at the Jackson Theater, the Punxsutawney Area Community Center has something for you! The Community Center offers many programs for kids and adults, including flag football, t-ball, gymnastics, basketball, Silver Sneakers and a 24-hour gym. The Jackson Theater offers movies on the weekends from Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Tickets are $5 for adults and $4 for children ages 11 & under.
Throughout Jefferson County, the Area Agency on Aging operates 4 Older American Social Centers that are open 5 days a week. The centers offer the senior citizens of Jefferson County a place to gather and enjoy themselves. Each of the centers offer lunch daily as well as a wide range of activities and events.
We are proud to be a woman-owned, family operated Business. Chubby was born in Brookville Pennsylvania in 2023. We strive to create an opportunity to serve communities in need by providing low to no cost apparel. We give back to our community by paying our customers for the clothes they sell us and providing no cost clothes for the items we receive that are generously donated. We do not believe in profiting off of donated clothing. We believe in paying for our inventory from our community or receiving a donation and passing through that donation to the community in the Chubby Closet for .01 per item. Anyone can receive two items from the Chubby Closet per month.
Yoder Antique Mall is the largest in the area with 100+ vendors
Yvette Lepley Pottery is a haven for distinctive ceramic artistry, offering an eclectic range for all tastes. From elegant simplicity to whimsical face jugs, each piece tells a story. Explore their collection of one-of-a-kind mugs, captivating skulls, and enchanting garden decor inspired by mythology. Embrace the art of Yvette Lepley Pottery.
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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