ATTRACTIONS
} Berwick Ribbon & Bow, Berwick—If you’re looking for a real outlet and real savings, then this is the place for you! Experience a rainbow of colors as you explore this site offering kegs of ribbon, Wraphia, Veltex, pull bows, board stock, lace, loose bows, mylar foil plus seasonal decorations.
} Colonial Candlecrafters, Lewisburg—This site offers a personal introduction with a workshop visit and explanation of basic candle-making techniques as well as tips on making candles burn efficiently. In the main showroom a candle is hand-decorated and other types of candle-making techniques are explained.
} Country Farm & Home, Mifflinburg—Full of flowers, décor and gift items for inside and out, this site offers seasonal events including a Spring Expo, presentations and workshops, and in the holiday season turns into a wonderland full of decorated trees, ornaments, wreaths and swags.
} Hiawatha Paddlewheel Riverboat, Williamsport—Cruise the Susquehanna River aboard this replica of the vessel which graced this waterway in the 1800’s. The boat has an enclosed lower deck with cocktail service and an open upper deck plus taped historic narrative. Meal options available. May-October.
} Irvin’s Handcrafted Colonial Tinware, Mount Pleasant Mills—See artisans hand-punching colonial lighting and tinware during a factory tour, then find these products on display in an adjacent store which also features name collectibles, country furniture and Irvin Hoover’s award-winning photography.
} Katie’s Country Store, Muncy Valley—Explore this country gift shop with an old-fashioned atmosphere of penny candy and "rat" cheese plus a modern and eclectic mix of decorative home accessories, a year-round Christmas Shop, art gallery and clothing boutique.
} Packwood House Museum, Lewisburg—Over 200 years old, this former riverfront log tavern now holds an eclectic collection of decorative arts and antiques ranging from Tiffany glass and Chippendale furniture to PA German quilts and ceramics. Experience the museum, its garden, gift shop, and gallery.
} Rolling Hills Red Deer Farm, Catawissa—Enjoy hayrides into the fields where the Red Deer roam! You’ll learn a lot, have the opportunity to feed the animals, and perhaps see newborns in the spring, as well as antlers developing from velvet to hard stage, and in the fall, hear the bugling of the animals.
} Rowley House Museum, Williamsport—A Victorian gem along Millionaires’ Row, this mansion has had only three owners since it was built in 1888. It is considered one of the best examples of Queen Anne architecture in PA and features exquisite woodworking and stained glass windows.
} Shade Mountain Vineyards & Winery, Middleburg—Tucked away in the fertile Susquehanna Valley which offers ideal growing conditions, this 45-acre winery produces its own premium wines, from vine to bottle. Learn about the growing process and taste the resulting vintages.
} Slifer House Museum, Lewisburg—This 1860’s Victorian mansion, listed on the PA and National Registers of Historic Places, was once the home of Eli Slifer, who served as Secretary of the Commonwealth. Today the mansion is a Victorian showpiece open for tours as well as ice cream socials and Victorian teas.
} Sones Farm & Home Museum, Muncy—Full of innovative treasures from yesterday, you’ll be fascinated and delighted by logging equipment including the branding irons used to mark logs on their way down the nearby Susquehanna River, an operating horse tread mill driving a threshing machine, an operating water wheel, plus a general store, cobbler’s area, antique furnishings, washing machines, clothing and more!
} Thomas T. Taber Museum of the Lycoming Co. Historical Society, Williamsport—Explore the history of north-central PA including displays dedicated to the West Branch Canal and the Susquehanna River Boom, plus a Tiffany stained glass window and Shempp Model Train Exhibition with over 300 toy trains.
DINING & ENTERTAINMENT
} Carriage Corner Restaurant, Mifflinburg—Enjoy the unique, old-fashioned atmosphere of this site featuring a buggy and carriage collection as well as antiques decorating the dining areas. Sit-down and buffet menu options available including our own special Penn-Dutch buffet with traditional “sweets and sours”.
} Front Street Station, Northumberland—Housed in a renovated railroad passenger station from 1910 whose notable visitors included Queen Elizabeth, this site offers a full range of menus plus the opportunity to dine in stationary railroad cars built into the restaurant! Cocktails available as well as entertainment options.
} Herdic House, Williamsport—Once the residence of the founder of Millionaires’ Row, this historic site is now home to a gourmet restaurant. Enjoy not only the food but also ornate plaster moldings and mahogany stairway that curves three floors to a cupola. Cocktail service available as well as entertainment options.
} Le Jeune Chef, Williamsport—Meaning “the young chef” in French, this restaurant is a fine-dining experience presented by students of Penn College’s culinary arts and hospitality management programs. You’ll learn about young chefs of tomorrow, take a peek inside the restaurant’s kitchen and enjoy wonderful dining in this teaching-learning environment.
} Victoria House Restaurant, Lewisburg—Built in 1860’s, this home is today the site of a wonderful restaurant offering unique specialties for casual fine dining amid a setting of Victorian elegance. In addition to wonderful meals, this site offers chef demos, Victorian teas and cocktail service.
ACCOMMODATIONS
} Comfort Inn, New Columbia—This 120-room hotel offers electronic door locks, a cocktail lounge, meeting and game rooms, plus hospitality room where welcome receptions and continental breakfasts are featured for groups. An adjoining Bonanza Restaurant offers additional dining options.
} Best Western Williamsport Inn, Williamsport—This hotel offers fitness center, outdoor pool, hospitality center and continental plus breakfast. Rooms feature electronic door locks, hair dryers, coffee makers, irons and ironing boards. T.G.I. Friday’s Restaurant is adjacent.