--- Brockway, PA ---
Many beautiful state parks within a few hours
hunt, fish, camp, canoe, kayak, picnic, enjoy
Picture Post Card Ski Resort only an hour away
Shopping with Local Color - A different dining experience every night
DuBois Mall - Sandy Plaza
Lush, country setting wineries nestled in the mountains
6 Golf Courses nearby (tee times can be arranged)
Clearview State Park - Cook Forest - Treasure Lake
Local Attractions
Brockway Area Historical Society
700 Park Street, PO Box 73
Brockway, PA 15824
814-265-8519
The Museum houses a vast display of glass from local industry, plus many interesting artifacts from the lumbering, mining, and farming communities in the surrounding area. A separate genealogical research area is also available for family research, especially for researching families of Italian heritage
Owens-Brockway Golf Course
County Line Road
Brockway, PA 15824
(814) 268-4325
Public, 9 Hole, 6318 yds, Par 72
Lodin's Gems and Minerals
8884 Rt 219
Brockway, PA 15824
Ph./Fax (814) 265-8887
An eclectic mix of jewelry, mineral specimens, fossils, gems (cut & uncut), lapidary & jewelry supplies, and rough stones. Open March to January. Hours Mon.-Sat. 9:30 AM-5:00 PM. Closed Sunday. Located just south of Brockway, PA along Rte 219.
Nearby Attractions
Windgate Vineyards & Winery
1998 Hemlock Acres Road
Smicksburg, PA 16256
(814) 257-8797
Visiting Windgate Vineyards & Winery takes you back in time, located in Smicksburg, Pa, in the heart of a small Amish community. Open year-round, 7 days a week, from 12:00 to 5:00 p.m. (Closed Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day).
Wheel-thrown & Hand-built Pottery
Thee Village Eatinghouse
Route 954
Smicksburg, PA
(814) 257-8035
Featuring many signature recipes such as Tomato Cheese Pie, Quiche, salads and special sandwiches.
About Smicksburg and Dayton
Tucked away in a secluded section of Southwestern Pennsylvania are the communities of Smicksburg and Dayton. Though small in size, these towns have much to offer. Beautiful, country scenery, away from the hustle and bustle of city life, is just one of the attractions. These two small communities and the surrounding area are home to over 280 Old Order Amish families. These families still enjoy a life of simple living, shunning modern conveniences.
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