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Open House Shop

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285 Main St, Brookville
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Open House Shop

Not your typical antique store, The Open House Shop is a unique collection of the old and the new. We specialize in authentic primitive and country home furnishings, custom-made farm tables, gifts, and more. The building may not look unusual from the outside, but inside you’ll find barn wood, rustic beams, and unique displays and decorating ideas designed to inspire.

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P!nk Missies This & That

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168 Main St, Brookville
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P!nk Missies This & That

Our shop offers a curated collection of home decor in French Country, Shabby Chic, Victorian, Cottage Style, Romanic, Granny Chic, and Seasonal Decor. Find beautiful and unique items, including delicate lace doilies, vintage-inspired wall art, floral patterned plates, and embroidered tablecloths.

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Parker’s Indian Trading Post

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14171 Rte 36, Cooksburg
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Parker’s Indian Trading Post

Parker’s Indian Trading Post was established in the mid-1950s and is a Cook Forest tradition not to be missed. Located on Route 36 just south of the Clarion River in Cook Forest State Park, we invite you to stop in and browse through our Native American gift, souvenir, and rock shop!
How does gem panning work? Purchase a bag of mining rough, take it to our running water trough, then add the mix slowly to the screened wooden box – shake and separate the dirt from the gems, fossils, and/or arrowheads. Mining rough comes in a variety of bag sizes and prices starting at $6. Mining rough is available offseason even when the trough is closed so you can take it home or give it as a gift. Gem panning is closed during the Winter season.

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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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Pickle Barrel

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13867 Rt 35, Cooksburg
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Pickle Barrel

Open from April to Dec, the Pickle Barrel offers over 3,200 Square feet of local and handmade items. Our customers enjoy the uniqueness of our hard-to-find items including Primitives, Crafts, Candles, Soaps, Pickled Flavored Novelties, and of course PICKLES! Come in person or shop online, we always look forward to your next visit

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Pinecrest Country Club

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29 west Pinecrest Ln, Brookville
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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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