Find Amazing Events Along PA Route 6

Explore a variety of fun and exciting events perfect for families, all within a short drive from the Tri-State Area. Pennsylvania’s Route 6 Heritage Corridor, located in Northern Pennsylvania, offers year-round activities for all crowds, from family-friendly events to an adult atmosphere like wine and beer tasting.

Highlights include:

  • Outdoor Festivals: Celebrate local culture, food, and crafts at charming community festivals throughout the year.
  • Live Music & Music Festivals: There’s something unique about hearing live music that can’t be replicated through recordings. Festivals bring together diverse musical genres, traditions, and artists, fostering a sense of pride and unity.
  • Farmers Markets: Shop fresh, local produce and handmade goods while enjoying live music and activities for kids.
  • Holiday Celebrations: Experience magical holiday events, including light displays, winter festivals, and Santa visits.

Plan your visit today for an easy and memorable getaway. Don’t forget about all the other great attractions along PA Route 6 including the Allegheny National Forest, Pennsylvania Grand Canyon, and The Stourbridge Line! To learn more about what the PA Route 6 Corridor has to offer, contact our Tourism Partners.

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Spring Show

April 18 @ 9:00 am - April 19 @ 5:00 pm
$5 – $8

The museum kicks its season off with it’s annual Spring Show. Antique vendors will be on hand selling a variety of items like furniture, glassware, coins, books, clothing, and collectibles. On Saturday (April 18) only, visitors will be able to watch the museum’s re-created 19th century steam-powered circular sawmill in operation. All weekend long, a selection of historic trades will be demonstrated including blacksmithing, log skidding with horses, and our birch still. See the Eastern Loggers model railroad display in operation. Mess Hall cooks Jan and John Halter will present a cooking and tasting featuring wild leeks from 11am-2pm both Saturday and Sunday along with a wild leek harvest Saturday at 1:30pm and Sunday at 11:00am. Food and craft vendors will be set up outside. Come for the fun and, perhaps, leave with a new treasured heirloom and a better understanding of the lumber and forest history of Pennsylvania.

For more information contact the PA Lumber Museum at (814) 435-2652 or palumbermuseum@gmail.com

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