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Camp “Cuz”

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497 Three Springs Rd, Sigel
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Camp “Cuz”

Camp in the middle of the woods with the amenities of home. This camp is situated on two acres between Clear Creak State Park five minutes down the hill and ANF just north across the Clarion River. The front yard is grass and thick tall ferns. Hardwood trees surround the camp. Lookout for deer, turkey, and signs of bear on the property. The camp is over a mile off the main road on back dusty lanes shared by other camps. Use the mountain pie makers, camp chairs, and large porch.

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Heirloom Quilting

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1225 RTE 36, Brookville
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Heirloom Quilting

Part of what makes Heirloom Quilting is our staff. We are all quilters too! We are here to offer suggestions and recommendations. We love to show and tell. We carry over 9,000 bolts of 100% cotton material, pre-cuts, threads, and notions. Be sure to check out our year-round seasonal room.

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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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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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Rosie’s Take A Break

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804 Route 28, Brockway, PA, 15814, Brockway
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Rosie’s Take A Break

The Take-A-Break is more than a bakery. It serves pizza, burgers, chicken strips, French fries, and ice cream. It will not be a full bakery, but Raybuck will have selections every day. Her bakery style is not like kids’ birthday parties, but more like layered cakes. The rolls for the burgers and the pizza dough are handmade by Raybuck’s recipes. She brings in Palumbo’s meat, so her food is fresh, or as she described it, “My burger is a handmade patty on a handmade bun.” Down the road, Raybuck hopes to add hoagies, steak sandwiches, and salads. Eventually, she wants to have specials every day so people who stop by for lunch can eat something different every time they visit. Check out their Facebook for daily specials.

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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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The Flight Deck Restuarant & Lounge

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377 Aviation Way, Suite A, Reynoldsville
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The Flight Deck Restuarant & Lounge

WING FLAVORS: Hot, Mild, Honey Mustard, Bar-B-Que,, Butter & Garlic, Ranch, Dry Ranch, Cajun, Lemon Pepper, Old Bay, Parmesan Garlic, Hot & Smokey, Hot & Tangy, Golden Tangy, Hot Ranch, Mild Ranch, Hot New York, Mild New York, Mild Butter & Garlic, Tricias & SWEET CHILI Come and enjoy our wings every Wednesday and Saturday at our special price.

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Hide-A-Way Cottages

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3647 Firetower Rd, Brookville, PA 15825, Brookville
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Hide-A-Way Cottages

We pride ourselves on providing our guests with CLEAN, comfortable, affordable cottages. For your convenience, we’ve listed all of our cottages in one place so that you can find the one that best suits your needs. If you have any questions or need assistance choosing a cottage, please call our office and we will gladly assist you!

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