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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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Trails

Baker Trail

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3840 Gravel Lick Road, Punxsutawney
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Baker Trail

The Baker Trail is a 134-mile (217 kilometer) hiking and backpacking trail, following forest paths, old jeep trails, paved roads and dirt roads through woods, farmlands, and along rivers and creeks. The Baker Trail traverses six counties (Armstrong, Jefferson, Clarion, Indiana, Forest, and Westmoreland), is a state-designated hiking trail, and is included on the trails map of Pennsylvania.

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Bed & Breakfasts

Barclay Bed & Breakfast

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201 E Union st, Punxsutawney
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Barclay Bed & Breakfast

Take a step back in time. This beautiful Victorian home welcomes you with warmth and comfort. Clean, spacious rooms promise a good night’s rest. We also include cable TV and Wireless Internet Service in your room, and everywhere throughout the house. A delicious homemade breakfast is included in the price. Discount rates are given for guests renting the entire house. We invite you to stay with us, where you will be welcomed as a special guest but will leave as a special friend!

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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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Bed & Breakfasts, Businesses, History

Christian Miller House

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233 West Mahoning St, Punxsutawney
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Christian Miller House

Christian Miller House is a historic Punxsutawney, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania home. It was built about 1870 and is a 2+1⁄2-story, frame dwelling on a stone foundation in the Italianate style. It features a slate-covered intersecting gable roof, a hipped roof front porch, and round- and segmental-arched windows. For many years the house was divided into apartments

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History, Parks

Clear Creek State Forest

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Little Clear Creek Rd, Punxsutawney
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Clear Creek State Forest

Clear Creek State Forest comprises 16,716 acres in Jefferson County, Clarion County, Venango County, Forest County, and Mercer County. Many of its acres hug the Clarion and Allegheny Rivers. Other tracts rest on the Allegheny Plateau and grow diverse trees. Clear Creek State Forest is one of eight state forests located with the Pennsylvania Wilds.

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Coolspring Cabin

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9018 Rt 36, Punxsutawney
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Coolspring Cabin

Genuine log cabin nestled alongside Little Sandy Creek in rural Jefferson County Pennsylvania. Adjacent to the historical CoolSpring Power Museum. 10 miles to Interstate-80, 26 miles to Cook Forest State Park, and 10 miles to world-renowned Gobbler’s Knob and Punxsutawney Phil!

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Drinks, Restaurants

Crazy Horse Saloon & Grill

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6836 Rte 119, Punxsutawney
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Crazy Horse Saloon & Grill

The Crazy Horse is a family-owned and operated Restaurants and bar. They offer a diverse menu that is sure to please even the most finicky of customers. There are menu options for children as well as selections for customers aged 55 AND and older.

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Fairlady & Company

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100 W Mahoning St, Punxsutawney
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Fairlady & Company

Fairlady & Company, LLC. is owned and operated in Punxsutawney, PA. Since opening its doors in November of 2007, Fairlady & Company has been one of the premier Shopping destinations in the region. The store currently offers the work of over 70 local and regional artists, as well as many small, artisan founded companies.

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Restaurants

Frank’s Star Lunch

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265 N Findley St, Punxsutawney
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Frank’s Star Lunch

Family owned in the heart of Punxsutawney. Fresh, local, homemade food with gluten free options. Famous for their loose meat hamburgers and hot dogs. Carrying on since 1922.Family owned in the heart of Punxsutawney. Fresh, local, homemade food with gluten free options. Famous for their loose meat hamburgers and hot dogs. Carrying on since 1922.

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Gobbler’s Knob

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1548 Woodland Ave Ext, Punxsutawney
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Gobbler’s Knob

Groundhog Day is hosted by the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club each year on February 2, at the grounds that is known as Gobbler’s Knob. Visitors and Locals can visit Gobber’s Knob throughout the year now, with a new Visitors’ Center and Gift Shop on the grounds. When visiting, you will experience educational interactive activities; a theater to watch cuts of Groundhog Day in years past; get a picture of the hand-painted mural by a local artist; enjoy the memorabilia of Groundhog Day and the Groundhog Club; and shop for some great souvenirs. Make sure you ask all those questions that you have about how Groundhog Day started or how you can join in on the fun of Groundhog Day while visiting.
While at Gobbler’s Knob, you can enjoy a walk on our trail or visit the stage where the Groundhog Day festivities take place. Don’t forget to view the bricks that people have purchased from our brick program, that are placed on the Gobbler’s Knob stage and peek into the famous Phil’s stump.

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Trails

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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Drinks

Groundhog Winery

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13273 Rt. 36, Punxsutawney
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Groundhog Winery

The newest winery to open in Punxsutawney is home to Junior and Sis, the cutest little groundhogs you will ever see. It is rumored that they are the 3rd cousins to the famous Phil… but we can’t be sure. Our patio roof offers our customers a pleasant setting to enjoy a glass of wine. Featuring 26 different wines in our tasting room, we have something for everyone. From California-type dry wines to sweet, regionally grown tastes, as well as the very popular fruit wines.

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Bed & Breakfasts

Jackson Run Bed & Breakfast

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363 Jackson Run Rd, Punxsutawney
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Jackson Run Bed & Breakfast

Jackson Run Bed & Breakfast – the house is an 1880s farmhouse, which was family owned. The Bed & Breakfast opened in 1998, after a two-year renovation. The house is located in a country setting, complete with an old-fashioned barn, apple orchards, and a small grape vineyard. With three guestrooms, featuring private baths, you will find the accommodations very comfortable. In 2007, Jackson Run expanded with the addition of a newly constructed Cottage, perfect for families or extended-stay guests.

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Restaurants

Joe’s Drive In

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308 Indiana St, Punxsutawney
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Joe’s Drive In

Experience our wide range of menu items. Everything is made in-house to ensure the best quality each and every day.
Try our famous Foot Long Hot Dog, T-Burger, Fat Crinkle Cut Fries, Hot Roast Beef Sandwich Platter, Turkey Dinner Platter, and much more. Click on the Restaurant / Ice Cream tabs above to view our full menus.

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Restaurants

Laska’s Pizza

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405 Main St, Punxsutawney
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Laska’s Pizza

At Laska’s, you’ll find a variety of specialty pizzas, as well as strombolis and calzones. Their famous regulars are always a hit, and you can add extra toppings if you’d like. Gluten-free crust is also available, and they offer salads and boneless wings. Locals always recommend Laska’s!

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Parks

Laurel Fields

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Laurel Fields Rd, Punxsutawney
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Laurel Fields

The scenic, quiet, and secluded Laurel Fields offer a unique way to view the state flower selected by Governor Gifford Pinchot in the 1930’s.

Laurel Fields feature hundreds if not thousands, of laurel bushes across acres of open lands that the public can wander through to enjoy the lovely pink blossoms and dark evergreen leaves of the plants. Families can also drive around the fields on a winding country road developed for the park.

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