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Gobbler’s Knob Trail

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1548 Woodland Ave Ext, Punxsutawney
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Gobbler’s Knob Trail

The Gobbler’s Knob Trail is an informational trail that is almost a half of a mile long on the Gobbler’s Knob grounds. At the entrance of the trail, you are welcomed with a lovely stone bench and garden area that you can stop and enjoy before starting your walk. Along your journey, you will find signage with the history of Groundhog Day, The Inner Circle, Phil, and more. Metal artwork is placed along the trail, that has been created and donated by Jefferson County DuBois Area Vocational-Technical School, a local trade school in the community. While walking the trail, you may see some of the area’s wildlife as well as the local vegetation.

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History, Museums

Coolspring Power Museum

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179 CoolSpring Rd, Coolspring
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Coolspring Power Museum

CoolSpring Power Museum presents an illuminating history of the evolution of internal combustion engine technology. The museum’s collection includes hundreds of stationary engines housed in more than 35 buildings and outdoor displays.

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Bed & Breakfasts, History

Hall House

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420 Main St, Brookville
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Hall House

Hall House is a new hotel-style BnB in downtown Brookville offering ultra-clean & convenient accommodations. Hall House offers both Queen Bedrooms and luxury King Bed suites. All rooms have their own locked doors with keypad entry and private en-suite baths. There are also large common areas for guests including a Painting Gallery and the breakfast Sunroom. Complimentary Continental Breakfast is served daily. There is free parking, Wi-Fi, and bicycles for enjoying the nearby Redbank Valley Trail.
Constructed by Joseph E. Hall in 1848, Hall House is the oldest building in Jefferson County and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The distinctive Greek Revival architecture is similar to the White House with 4 Ionic Columns carved from giant native trees. For many years the building served as Brookville’s Public Library. It has recently been lovingly restored and updated with new heating and air conditioning, luxury bedding, antique furnishing,s andultra-modernn bathrooms.

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Waterways

Kyle Lake

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Kyle Run Rd, Fallscreek
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Kyle Lake

Kyle Lake is managed under Big Bass Program regulations. Commonwealth Inland Waters regulations apply for all other species of fish. The Commission historically has stocked the lake with Walleye and Channel Catfish fingerling. Fish habitat structures have been placed in the lake (view PDF map) over the years as part of the Commission’s Fish Habitat Improvement Program.

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Attractions

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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Attractions, Businesses, Shopping

Autumn House Fiber Works

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101 E Mahoning St, Punxsutawney
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Autumn House Fiber Works

For over 43 years, we at Autumn House Farm & Fiberworks have been committed to producing the finest natural artisan hand-dyed yarn and roving. We are proud to design our own knitting patterns, fiber-related fine art prints, and gifts for knitters and spinners. We are a dealer for Kromski and Louet and offer a variety of spinning, weaving, and knitting products and workshops. Drop by our downtown Punxsutawney store and see all that we have to offer. One on one class also available

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Attractions, History, Parks

Barclay Square Memorial Park

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300 East Mahoning S, Punxsutawney
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Barclay Square Memorial Park

In 1819, Rev. David Barclay purchased 327 acres of land, which was the original site of Punxsutawney. When the town site was recorded in 1821 in Indiana County, Rev. Barclay and his son-in-law, John W. Jenks, set aside “a parcel of land for public use”. In 1902, Shelly M. Noyes supervised the project of turning the parcel of “wasteland” into an “oasis”. Barclay Square is used today for many public functions.

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Attractions, Shopping

Brockway Center for Arts & Technology

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1200 Wood St, Brockway
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Brockway Center for Arts & Technology

Our art department has state of the art facilities in both ceramics and metalsmithing. We also have a gallery and small retail space near the entrance of BCAT. Our primary focus is the Apprentice Training program for 9th through 12th grade students. This program runs Monday through Friday, 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. We host additional art opportunities for tweens and adults during the evening and weekends.

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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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