Exciting attractions, unique vacations and more in the PA Oil Heritage Region!

Oil Region Alliance

Oil Region Alliance

Recreational opportunities include over 60 miles of asphalt-paved trails, perfect for hiking biking or walking. TheAllegheny Riveris the perfect place for canoeing, kayaking, jet boating or fishing.

Gather up your family and a GPS and head to the countryside for a day of Geocaching while following the Allegheny Geo Trail. Coordinates can be found at www.geocaching.com.

The Oil Creek & Titusville Railroad will be moving through Oil Creek State Park from June through October. Enjoy a time back in history as you ride on vintage cars, including their plush Wabash Cannonball car. Steam trains will be in the valley on July 14 & 15, do not miss this exciting day, and bring the kids (regardless of age).

You will enjoy the amazing collection of over 100 antique automated musical instruments at the DeBence Antique Music World; experience the Native American’s history, culture and influence display at the Venango Museum. DrakeWellMuseumwill introduce, in late August 2012, the new hands-on museum telling the story of “There’s a drop of OIL and GAS in your life everyday!

Enjoy the walking tours available for Emlenton, Oil City, Titusville and Franklin; shop at the Galleria downtown Franklin after taking in a show at the Barrow-Civic Theatre. Hungry? Stop at one of our many fine restaurants for fine cuisine and local wines.

Make plans now to come and visit “The Valley That Changed the World”.VenangoCounty and the Oil Heritage Region are easily accessible from I-79, I-80 or SR322 and SR8. Make plans to stay overnight at our bed and breakfasts, hotels or campgrounds and enjoy a weekend of fun, excitement and relaxation.

Oil Region Alliance

1.800.483.6264

www.oilregion.org

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Clinton County: What You’re Looking for is Down the Road

Clinton County

Adventure Begins in Clinton County

Welcome to the Pennsylvania Wilds – what you are looking for is just down the road…in Clinton County Pennsylvania!

We are home to the mountains and trails of the Bald Eagle Mountain Megatransect and the Hyner View Trail Challenge. Not ready to challenge the mountain? Pine Creek Rail Trail is rated in the top ten trails by USA Today for biking and hiking.

We offer 65 miles of the West Branch Susquehanna River for all your water related passions. Whether you want wilderness paddling, water skiing, swimming or just a day floating your cares away, you’ll find it here. June through August, the City of Lock Haven provides free concerts on a floating stage in the river.

Our two scenic byways offer ridge and valley views as you wind your way through the forests following the path cut by the river. Along the way, keep an eye peeled for deer, bear, elk or hang gliders soaring off Hyner View State Park.

We are home to the Original Woolrich Factory Store since 1830 and the Piper Aviation Museum. The Heisey Museum is a great place to experience the community’s heritage or stroll Downtown Lock Haven’s Main Street taking in the architecture and shops.

Visit our website or call for places of interest and calendar of events.

Clinton County Visitor Bureau

888-388-6991

www.ClintonCountyInfo.com

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Explore the Great Outdoors in Central PA’s Susquehanna River Valley

Spring into Central PA's Susquehanna River Valley

Spring into Central PA's Susquehanna River Valley

This spring, consider getting away to the Susquehanna River Valley – easily accessible from Interstate 80 and Route 15 in Central Pennsylvania. Thriving downtowns offer art and music festivals and locally-owned businesses feature spring open houses. Three state parks and a newly opened Rail Trail provide endless opportunities to explore the great outdoors.

While you’re in the Susquehanna River Valley, visit the ten wineries along the Susquehanna Heartland Wine Trail, do some antiquing, take a guided canoe trip down the Susquehanna River, or take a bike ride over a dozen historic covered bridges. Along the way, stop at a variety of farmers markets for the freshest strawberries and local produce. Everywhere you turn, you’ll see something that amazes and inspires you.

As evening approaches, plan a romantic dinner for two then see a movie in a restored Art Deco movie palace or attend a live theatre or dance performance at one of our performing arts centers. Settle into a quiet evening at a cozy hotel, cabin, cottage or bed and breakfast. Every turn a treasure.

VisitCentralPA.org or 1-877-207-8599

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Outdoor Lovers Vacation in the Oil Region of NW Pennsylvania

Oil Heritage Region of NW Pennsylvania

Oil Heritage Region of NW Pennsylvania

Day trips or family overnight trips are just a few hours drive away! Do you love the outdoors? Like to fish? Canoe? Kayak? Go geocaching? If so, there is no better place than the Oil Heritage Region of NW Pennsylvania. Fishing and waterway events along the Allegheny River and Oil Creek State Park make for a great weekend getaway.

For a trip back in time – take a 3-hour round-trip excursion on the vintage Oil Creek & Titusville Railroad through Oil Creek State Park. Visit the newly renovated Drake Well Museum, Venango Museum of Art, Science & Industry in Oil City or DeBence Antique Music World in Franklin.

The Barrow-Civic Theatre, a renovated vaudeville theatre, has many great plays and musical events for adults and children every week of the year. They bring many off-Broadway plays for your enjoyment.

Many educational and cultural events are awaiting your arrival in one of our thriving artists’ studios, antique shoppes or restaurants in the region better known as “The Valley That Changed the World.”

Oil Region Alliance
1-800-483-6264
www.oilregion.org
www.oil150.com

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The Christmas Tree  Capital of the World!

One hour east of Pittsburgh, is Indiana County, Pennsylvania, the Christmas Tree Capital of the World, growing more than one million trees annually on over 80 farms. Start a new tradition by selecting your holiday tree from one of our various tree farms, some offering choose and cut from their fields. Visit the exhibits at the Jimmy Stewart Museum, showcasing the star of the Christmas classic “It’s a Wonderful Life”.  Tour the Festival of Lights with more than 80 light displays, including animation, as you drive through the park around a two-mile lake at Blue Spruce Park. To celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the Festival of Lights, visitors can count the number of Rudolphs in the light displays and enter to win a $300.00 shopping spree at the Indiana Mall. A gift shop, featuring local crafts and special nights to visit Santa, will complete your holiday experience.

Indiana County Tourist Bureau

Indiana, Pennsylvania

1-877-746-3426

www.VisitIndianaCountyPa.org

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This is the perfect time of year to explore and discover Central PA’s  Susquehanna River Valley. Here, the river sets a relaxing pace where meandering and exploring come easily.

Spend the day visiting four family-owned wineries, enjoying some of the good things that are homegrown in the Susquehanna River Valley. Along the way, go antiquing at more than a dozen antique stores – one of which houses 400 antique dealers in one place! Take the kids to a historical house museum, explore thriving downtowns, attend a seasonal festival, or watch a movie in a restored Art Deco movie palace. Everywhere you turn, you’ll see something that amazes and inspires you.

As evening approaches, plan a romantic dinner for two or share your day’s adventures with friends and family at one of our many pubs and restaurants. Settle into a quiet evening at a cozy hotel, cabin, cottage, or bed and breakfast.

VisitCentralPA.org  or 1-877-207-8599

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Welcome to the Best WesternPLUSBradford Inn “The Host of the Alleghenies” !

Whether planning a one-day or multi day visit, we are your perfect “home base” for visiting the AlleghenyNational Forest region and its many attractions. We’re just 20 minutes south of the Seneca-Allegany Casino, featuring over 1,800 Reel and Video Slot Machines as well as Vegas-style gaming like Blackjack, Roulette, Poker, Spanish 21, Craps, and Keno.

The Zippo/Case Visitors Center & Museum, (just 1 mile away), features extraordinary displays, histories and hundreds of purchasable items of two beloved American Icons, the Zippo Lighter and the Case Knife.

Other nearby attractions include the Crook Farm (an 1840’s farm and one-room schoolhouse),Penn-BradOilMuseum(featuring an 1890’s wooden oil rig), Eldred World War II Museum and many antiquing opportunities.

Best WesternPLUSBradford Inn

100 Davis Street

Bradford,PA 16701

www.bwbradford.com

814-362-4501 or 800-344-4656  ¤

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