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There’s nothing quite like shopping your way through the charming towns of PA Route 6. Step off the road and into local boutiques, artisan shops, galleries, antique stores, specialty gift shops, and one-of-a-kind small businesses that each tell their own story.
Here, you won’t just find products—you’ll discover handcrafted goods, locally made treasures, and the kind of personal service only passionate small business owners can provide. Every shop along the corridor adds its own character to the Route 6 experience, whether you’re searching for the perfect gift, a unique keepsake, or simply browsing with a cup of coffee in hand.
From quaint main streets to hidden storefronts worth the detour, shopping local along PA Route 6 is more than a quick stop—it’s part of the journey. Explore, support, and enjoy the charm of small-town retail at its best.
Shop Along Route 6
Family owned and operated since 2007, Beach Zero is Erie’s number one place to shop for beach supplies…
About The PA Grand Canyon Motel Resort & Campground provides modern motel rooms, full-service RV…
About EPIPHANY’S EMPORIUM is a whimsical shop full of regionally crafted leather handbags, journals,…
About Visit 21 Brix Winery in Portland, NY, where “Life (and wine) is sweeter shared!” “At…
Nestled in the heart of Erie, PA, Buona Cucina Oils and More offers over 55 varieties of the most luxuriant,…
About Visit Drake Well Museum and Park on the site of the world’s first successful commercial oil…
Pressed is a bookstore, gift store and coffee shop, where you are invited to relax, sip a comforting…
About From their website: “Yarn Over the Falls is a haven for fiber enthusiasts, offering a curated…
About Organized in 1917 and incorporated in 1922, The Wayne County Historical Society aims to: collect…
About This “sweetly” decorated cafe opened in 2016 with a vision to serve the community by…
Williams Place is a gathering place with so much more. Featuring handcrafted gifts, an ever-growing collection…
The Pennsylvania Route 6 Alliance could not do its job of promoting the Route 6 Heritage Corridor without the help of various regional tourism partner organizations.
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