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Phils’ Burrow

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300 E Mahoning St, Punxsutawney
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Phils’ Burrow

Punxsutawney Phil lives in a climate-controlled environment, within the Punxsutawney Memorial Library. Phil can be viewed at any time, through an outside viewing window. He shares his home with his wife, Phyllis. Their home has a painted mural background with man made rock structures to help create their own burrows. Phil and Phyllis are fed and tended to daily by the Inner Circle. During library hours, you are welcome to go inside the library and view Phil and Phyllis through a viewing window that is in the children’s book and reading section.

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Sandfly Brewing Company

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659 S Main St Ext, Punxsutawney
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Sandfly Brewing Company

Sandfly Brewing Company is Punxsutawney’s first craft beer brewery and tap room, featuring a wide variety of styles as well as seltzers, local cider, and more. Find us on Facebook for a full schedule of events and more details

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Slyhoff’s Grave

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2647 Firetower Rd, Brookville
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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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Attractions, Businesses, Shopping

Dan Smith’s Factory & Store

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301 W Main St Corner Plaza, Brookville, PA 15825, Brookville
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Dan Smith’s Factory & Store

Locally made Peanut Butter Melt-aways, Chocolate Covered Pretzels, Caramels, local ice cream, novelty candy, and gifts. Plus, over 50 vendors with affordable antiques and collectibles. Open Mon-Sat 10-7, Sun 12-5. Extended Holiday hours.

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Attractions, Rentals, Restaurants

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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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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Gallery in the Forest

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RT 362 miles south of Cook Forest Clarion Bridge between Pinecrest Cabins and Wild Park & Stables, Clarington
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Gallery in the Forest

Check out the award-winning photography gallery showcasing the beauty of Cook Forest area. They specialize in capturing photographs of national parks and wilderness areas throughout the United States. The gallery is open on weekends and weekdays by chance or by appointment

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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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Rainbow Mountain Alpacas

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2346 St John Rd, Punxsutawney
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Rainbow Mountain Alpacas

Rainbow Mountain Alpacas, a scenic farm where gentle alpacas roam freely. Explore our cozy shop, brimming with exquisite products made from their luxurious wool. From soft blankets to stylish hats, each item reflects the natural beauty and sustainability of alpaca fiber. Experience the warmth at Alpaca Haven.

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Scottish Heights

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287 Scottish Heights Dr, Brockport
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Scottish Heights

Scottish Heights Golf Club and Lodge offers all inclusive Golf Packages starting at $140 per day. That includes one night lodging, unlimited golf with cart, breakfast, and dinner.

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