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Pinecrest Country Club
Pinecrest Country Club is a private club situated off US-322 in Brookville, Pennsylvania. However, we do permit the general public to play golf up to 5 rounds. Once an individual has played five rounds of golf, we will request them to become a member. Our Restaurants is open to the public, but we only serve alcohol to members.
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Pink Flamingos Vintage
Luxury vintage & resale in the heart of Brookville’s Historic District.
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Plyler Beverage
Plyler Beverage is a beer and wine store in Punxsutawney, PA
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Quiet Creek Herb Farm and School of Country Living
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Quiet Creek Herb Farm and School of Country Living
Quiet Creek Herb Farm & School of Country Living is a non-profit that introduces people to conservation, ecological thinking, and healthy sustainable living. We have lush gardens of organic veggies, herbs, and flowers, and 30 acres of nature trails. We feature our own herbal teas, soaps, salves, and mushrooms, as well as whole foods, local art, and essential oils. We offer classes and seminars for all ages and levels, and provide education-based experiences to schools, churches, organizations, and groups.
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Redbank Valley Trail
Redbank Valley Trails is a 51-mile non-motorized trail maintained mainly by volunteers. It was recognized as PA’s first Trail of the Year for 2014 by DCNR due to its scenic beauty, connections to other trails, and volunteers’ dedication. It has a gentle slope with less than 1% grade, except for ramps at Middle Run Rd, and few road crossings. 41.5 miles of the trail have been improved from Allegheny River at mile 0 to Brookville at mile 42 and 9 miles on the Sligo Spur.
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Rodeway Inn
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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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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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Super 8 Motel
Located in Brookville, Super 8 by Wyndham Brookville is within a 5-minute drive of Jefferson County History Center and Penn Highlands Brookville. This motel is 10.9 mi (17.5 km) from Clear Creek State Park and 14.6 mi (23.5 km) from Cook Forest State Park.
