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Join us as we return to the Brisbin House Library, also known as the Osceola Mills Public Library. After a two-year hiatus from investigating this site, we're excited to be returning! In the past our guests and team alike have experienced phantom footsteps on stairs and floors above us, when nobody has been there. We have captured "Class A" EVP's, and heard disembodied voices. We have watched intelligent interaction through flashlights and equipment. We theorize that a majority of the activity may be because of the idea of spirit attachments. The basement is a museum dedicated to area mining and farming through the years, and the floors above the library are dedicated to general history of the area and military. These three museums house many personal object of individuals from the past. Along with all of this, the building has been the site of numerous organizations and societies, which may add an additional "residual" component to the activity. Reservations are just $45 per person for this 6-hour paranormal investigation. Guests will be able to use basic, investigative equipment as they explore along side the team, and there will be refreshments provided throughout the night, along with breaks to rest and smoke outside. All reservations are payable via PayPal. When you message us with the number of spots you wish to reserve, you will receive a PayPal link to remit payment. When your payment is received, you will receive notice that the payment has been received, and a confirmation of your attendance of the event. 
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Join us on our first lock-down event of 2025! Celebrate the sweetest weekend of the year by doing something different for Valentines Day weekend. You and your "sweetheart" can join us as we return to The Rock On The River (the old Clearfield County jail). October last year saw our return to the location after a 7 year hiatus. It was a great two nights of investigating with a wide range of activity. We're excited to be returning to investigate again. Reservations are limited. You can reserve your spot(s) by messaging us with the number of reservations you wish to reserve. When we receive your message, we'll send you a PayPal link to remit your payment. Reservations for this event is just $45 per person. If you attend both nights, we knock off $10 and it's only $40 per person. Payment is due at the time of requesting reservations, and spots will not be held for anyone, for any reason. This event is a 6-hour paranormal investigation of an active site. There is no age limit, as we make this a family-friendly event. If your child/children enjoy this kind of activity, and they're not not afraid of the dark, then their age isn't in question. Our guests will have the opportunity to use equipment to investigate on their own for a period of the event. Most of the night will be spent with the whole group being divided into two smaller groups and investigating various areas of the property. There are restrooms available, and refreshments will be provided throughout the course of the event. So, join us and do something different this year for Valentines Day weekend with your favorite "sweetheart(s)".
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Join us on our first lock-down event of 2025! Celebrate the sweetest weekend of the year by doing something different for Valentines Day weekend. You and your "sweetheart" can join us as we return to The Rock On The River (the old Clearfield County jail). October last year saw our return to the location after a 7 year hiatus. It was a great two nights of investigating with a wide range of activity. We're excited to be returning to investigate again. Reservations are limited. You can reserve your spot(s) by messaging us with the number of reservations you wish to reserve. When we receive your message, we'll send you a PayPal link to remit your payment. Reservations for this event is just $45 per person. If you attend both nights, we knock off $10 and it's only $40 per person. Payment is due at the time of requesting reservations, and spots will not be held for anyone, for any reason. This event is a 6-hour paranormal investigation of an active site. There is no age limit, as we make this a family-friendly event. If your child/children enjoy this kind of activity, and they're not not afraid of the dark, then their age isn't in question. Our guests will have the opportunity to use equipment to investigate on their own for a period of the event. Most of the night will be spent with the whole group being divided into two smaller groups and investigating various areas of the property. There are restrooms available, and refreshments will be provided throughout the course of the event. So, join us and do something different this year for Valentines Day weekend with your favorite "sweetheart(s)".
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Join us as we return to the Ritz Theater in Clearfield. 11 years ago we investigated the Ritz for the previous owner. Now, the new owners have stated that strange things are happening at the theater, and we can't help but wonder if it's our old friend, Fred Brown making sure the theater he loved is still running smoothly. Reservations are $45 per person, unless attending both nights of our two-night, Halloween events, in which case the cost is only $40 per person, per event. (A $10 savings) Message us on our page and tell us how many spots you want to reserve, and it will be for one or both nights. A PayPal link will be sent to you to remit payment. Once your payment has been received, you will be confirmed for your reservations, and will be added to the guest list for one or both events. Refreshments will be provided throughout the course of the event, and we will have equipment for our guests to use, to investigate along with us, the team. So join us for a night of Halloween trivia (with prizes), treats, and a paranormal investigation!
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This concert will take place at the Clearfield County Fair at the Grove Stage 
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Black Moshannon Lodge 5662 Black Moshannon Road, Philipsburg (814) 592-8859 www.blackmoshannonlodge.com # of Rooms: 1 Room Rate: $$$ Breakfast - Continental [C] Full [F]:   In-room Ref./ Microwave: x Pet Friendly:   Indoor [I]/Outdoor [O] Pool:   Health/Exercise Room:   Restaurant [R]/ Lounge [L] onsite:   Internet -High Speed [HS] Wireless [W]:   Special Packages Available:   Business Center:   Conference Space:   Handicap Accessible: x Cayman Cottages 13 Treasure Lake Drive, DuBois (814) 913-1437 www.treasurelakepoa.com # of Rooms: 24 Room Rate: $$$ Breakfast - Continental [C] Full [F]:   In-room Ref./ Microwave: x Pet Friendly:   Indoor [I]/Outdoor [O] Pool: O Health/Exercise Room:   Restaurant [R]/ Lounge [L] onsite: R/L Internet -High Speed [HS] Wireless [W]:   Special Packages Available:   Business Center:   Conference Space:   Handicap Accessible: x Cedarwood Lodge 195 Giles Road, Penfield 1-800-798-0456 (814)765-4805 www.PaWildsVacation.com # of Rooms: 3 Room Rate: $$$ Breakfast - 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Continental [C] Full [F]:   In-room Ref./ Microwave: x Pet Friendly:   Indoor [I]/Outdoor [O] Pool:   Health/Exercise Room:   Restaurant [R]/ Lounge [L] onsite:   Internet -High Speed [HS] Wireless [W]:   Special Packages Available:   Business Center:   Conference Space:   Handicap Accessible:   Dancing Crow Cottage 409 Coles Drive, Curwensville (814)236-3138 (814)553-1052   # of Rooms: 1 Room Rate: $$-$$$ Breakfast - Continental [C] Full [F]:   In-room Ref./ Microwave: x Pet Friendly:   Indoor [I]/Outdoor [O] Pool:   Health/Exercise Room:   Restaurant [R]/ Lounge [L] onsite:   Internet -High Speed [HS] Wireless [W]: W Special Packages Available:   Business Center:   Conference Space:   Handicap Accessible: x Elk Mountain Homestead 401 Homestead Drive, Bennezette (814)787-5168 www.experienceelkcountry.com # of Rooms: 1 Room Rate: $$-$$$ Breakfast - Continental [C] Full [F]:   In-room Ref./ Microwave: x Pet Friendly:   Indoor [I]/Outdoor [O] Pool:   Health/Exercise Room:   Restaurant [R]/ Lounge [L] onsite:   Internet -High Speed [HS] Wireless [W]:   Special Packages Available:   Business Center:   Conference Space:   Handicap Accessible:   Fork Ridge Ranch, LLC 4757 Gillingham Rd, Frenchville (814)592-2239 www.forkridgeranch.com # of Rooms: 6 Room Rate: $$-$$$ Breakfast - Continental [C] Full [F]:   In-room Ref./ Microwave: x Pet Friendly: x Indoor [I]/Outdoor [O] Pool:   Health/Exercise Room:   Restaurant [R]/ Lounge [L] onsite:   Internet -High Speed [HS] Wireless [W]:   Special Packages Available: x Business Center:   Conference Space:   Handicap Accessible:   Harbor View Haven Treasure Lake & Harbor View Road, DuBois (703)433-9719 (814)375-4347 www.harborviewhaven.com # of Rooms: 4 Room Rate: $$$-$$$$ Breakfast - Continental [C] Full [F]:   In-room Ref./ Microwave: x Pet Friendly:   Indoor [I]/Outdoor [O] Pool:   Health/Exercise Room:   Restaurant [R]/ Lounge [L] onsite:   Internet -High Speed [HS] Wireless [W]:   Special Packages Available:   Business Center:   Conference Space:   Handicap Accessible:   Olde Owl's Nest 104 Fetterman Lane, Mahaffey (814)236-3138 (814)553-1052   # of Rooms: 1 Room Rate: $$-$$$ Breakfast - Continental [C] Full [F]:   In-room Ref./ Microwave: x Pet Friendly:   Indoor [I]/Outdoor [O] Pool:   Health/Exercise Room:   Restaurant [R]/ Lounge [L] onsite:   Internet -High Speed [HS] Wireless [W]: W Special Packages Available:   Business Center:   Conference Space:   Handicap Accessible: x Parker Dam State Park 28 Fairview Road, Penfield 1-888-PA-PARKS www.visitpaparks.com # of Rooms: 16 Room Rate: Seasonal $-$$ Breakfast - 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Elliott State Park 28 Fairview Road, Penfield 1-888-PA-PARKS www.dcnr.state.pa.us # of Rooms: 6 Room Rate: Seasonal $-$$ Breakfast - Continental [C] Full [F]:   In-room Ref./ Microwave: x Pet Friendly:   Indoor [I]/Outdoor [O] Pool:   Health/Exercise Room:   Restaurant [R]/ Lounge [L] onsite:   Internet -High Speed [HS] Wireless [W]:   Special Packages Available:   Business Center:   Conference Space: x Handicap Accessible: x Second St. Lodge 164 Second Street, Benezette (814)787-4000   # of Rooms: 3 Room Rate: $$-$$$ Breakfast - Continental [C] Full [F]:   In-room Ref./ Microwave: x Pet Friendly: x Indoor [I]/Outdoor [O] Pool:   Health/Exercise Room:   Restaurant [R]/ Lounge [L] onsite:   Internet -High Speed [HS] Wireless [W]: W Special Packages Available:   Business Center:   Conference Space:   Handicap Accessible:   Woodland Campground 314 Egypt Road, Woodland 1-800-589-1674 www.woodlandpa.com # of Rooms: 2 Room Rate: $-$$ Breakfast - Continental [C] Full [F]:   In-room Ref./ Microwave:   Pet Friendly:   Indoor [I]/Outdoor [O] Pool:   Health/Exercise Room:   Restaurant [R]/ Lounge [L] onsite:   Internet -High Speed [HS] Wireless [W]: W Special Packages Available:   Business Center:   Conference Space:   Handicap Accessible: x
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Concerts happen every Friday evening from 7pm til 9pm at Lower Witmer Park in downtown Clearfield
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We're baaaaaaack! A little switch up this year --- we'll be playing on December 23 instead of Christmas night (we have to head back down south before the sun comes up on the 26th for weekend shows). We hope to see y'all there for a little pre-holiday fun! Bring your friends and fam and spread the word! Show starts around 7 pm and *technically* ends at 10...but you know we'll play as late and for as long as y'all are eating, drinking, and making merry! 
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Join us for a Luau themed evening at the Lake beach-decorations and leis, DJ and limbo contest. Kent’s Concessions featuring Hawaiian pizza and monkey bread plus the Ice House Cafe with pineapple shaved ice cream available for purchase. NO GATE FEE SUNDAY - 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm. If you haven’t been to the Lake this year come see what you are missing!
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Luck of the Irish Mar 13, 2026, 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM The After Dark, 309 N 3rd St, Clearfield, PA 16830, USA Tickets: $35 Donation includes 1 game pack, 1 set special, game cards, 1 entry in cash giveaway **Tickets at the Door $40 Regular games pay $100-$500 Black Out Special Games 50/50
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We offer authentic Italian Cuisine featuring homemade pastas & sauces with traditional Italian dishes and specialties. A dining experience like no other. 32 N. Brady Street, 32 N. Brady Street, DuBois, PA, 15801, 814-375-9113, Italian Restaurant, Dining
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Curwensville Historical Society presents Lumber City Historical Weekend  Saturday September 20th 11-1 Displays at the Patton House  Historical walk of Lumber City to follow  Sunday the 21st @ The Patton House 1-4 Open House & Terry Rickard "The Buck Tails of Lumber City"
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This itinerary will have you starting in the northern part of the county and working your way around the history and heritage sites. The itineraries are meant to give you 6 to 8 hours of activity each day excluding driving time. Stop 1 (Estimated Time - 1.5 hours) DuBois Harley Davison, 101 West DuBois Avenue, DuBois, PA  15801, 814-371-5750.  This old brick building was the home of several different industries and is now a one of a kind biker's one stop shop. As you walk down main street  the murals will guide you through a different time. You can feed the parking meters for charity, shop for a souvenir or just take a squat on a park bench and enjoy a place like no other.  A nearby stop would be the Rumbarger Cemetery (Cemetery Road, DuBois, PA  15801). Seven Civil War veterans from the Army of the Republic of Clearfield County are buried near the stone marker. The DuBois Historical Society (30 W Long Ave  DuBois, PA 15801,814-371-9006) located on Long Avenue, DuBois, is known for its wonderful  genealogy department and veterans room. If you are visiting on a Tuesday or Wednesday from 10am to 4pm. There are several markers from the Heritage Marker Tour located in this area be sure to plan your trip around the ones you'd like to see. Stop 2 (Estimated Time - 1.5 hours) Winkler Gallery of Fine Art , 36 North Brady Street, DuBois, PA  15801, 814-375-5834- The arts are a huge part of every culture and the Winkler Gallery of Fine Art is a great example of  the collision of past and present. Located in downtown DuBois, this gallery has sixteen artists representing the different facets of our culture. This studio also is home to the oldest working carousel in the world and a fine collection of carousel figures. There are several markers from the Heritage Marker Tour located in this area be sure to plan your trip around the ones you'd like to see. Stop 3 (Estimated Time - 2 hours) S.B. Elliott State Park, Penfield, PA, PA 15849, 814-765-0630- In 1933 the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) established Camp Number S-116 on land along the edge of what was once a tree nursery and built the cabins, pavilions, roads, trails and many of the other buildings that exist today. Take the virtual tour of the camp in its heyday and begin your journey of the importance of Lumber Heritage to our region.  Visit lumberheritage.org for more information about the lumber heritage in our region. Stop 4 (Estimated Time - 1 hour) Karthaus Furnace, GPS coordinates N41º 07.254' W78º 06.762' - The Karthaus Furnace was the county's only stone blast furnace and has the distinction of failing twice, first as a charcoal furnace and second as a coke-fueled furnace.  After a long shutdown the furnace was reactivated in 1837. The iron was taken down the West Branch of the Susquehanna River and obstructions in the river and long distances from market were difficulties which made iron production unprofitable.  In downtown Clearfield you can visit the Clearfield County Historical Society (104 E Pine St  Clearfield, PA 16830, 814-765-6125). It is the home to a wonderful collection of items that chronicle the settlement and development of the County. It is open Thursdays and Sundays from 1:30 pm to 4:30 pm from May to October. Stop 5 (Estimated Time - 2 hours) Grice Museum, 4th & Pine Streets, Clearfield PA 16830, 814-768-7332 - This museum offers over seventy antique and classic cars from the early 1900's to today's specialty cars. It also features the late William J. Evans' display of African game mounts appraised at $250,000. It is open Memorial Day Weekend thru September 30, Monday thru Saturday: 10:00am till 4:00pm,  Sunday: Noon till 4:00pm, October:  Saturdays and Sundays ONLY: Noon till 4pm or larger groups may call and make appointments to visit.  Downtown Clearfield is full of history, heritage and memories. Take the downtown walking tour and carouse the streets as you capture records of the past, present and future. A walking tour brochure is available at the Clearfield Chamber, the Visit Clearfield County office or can be downloaded at visitclearfieldcounty.org. The Clearfield County Fairground (5616 Park Street, Clearfield, PA 16830, 814-765-4629) is located just outside of town. Although the fairgrounds turn into a small city the first week of August during the County Fair, this historic location is a great place to observe the heritage of our area. There are several markers from the Heritage Marker Tour located in this area be sure to plan your trip around the ones you'd like to see.  
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Lumber Heritage Region is rich in history and have deep roots in Pennsylvania heritage. Although the southern part of the county is less populated, the history of the area speaks for itself. From the Civil War to the coal boom there is plenty of history in this vast terrain. You can follow the West Branch Susquehanna River as you travel through the mountains and valleys of southern Clearfield County. Stop 1(Estimated Time - 2 hours) Downtown Curwensville - There are more Pennsylvania Bucktail Soldiers buried in the Oak Hill Cemetery than there are in Gettysburg. As you enter town you will see the Dough Boy Soldier statue. This small park is a great place to start your tour through the past of this old town. Upload the walking tour brochure at http://visitclearfieldcounty.org/fileadmin/Clearfield_County/Pdfs/CURWENSVILLE.pdf The Korb House museum (836 State Street, Curwensville, PA  16833, 814-236-0623) is also located downtown Curwensville. The museum is open May thru October from 1pm - 4 pm. There are a few quaint shops in downtown Curwensville that offer antiques, rustic items and are located in historical buildings. There are several markers from the Heritage Marker Tour located in this area be sure to plan your trip around the ones you'd like to see. Stop 2 (Estimated Time - 1 hour) Bloody Knox Cabin, 6246 Curwensville-Tyrone Hwy.  Olanta, PA 16863, 814-765-6125 - This cabin represents the bloodiest battle in our region during the Civil War. Eighteen men were arrested  at the log cabin in Kellytown, and within a month 150 more were incarcerated.  Only New York City had more civil violence than Clearfield County during the war, which ended four months later.   There are several markers from the Heritage Marker Tour located in this area be sure to plan your trip around the ones you'd like to see. Stop 3 (Estimated Time - 1 hour) McGees Mills Covered Bridge, Route 219  Mahaffey, PA 15757, 814-849-5197 - The only covered bridge in Pennsylvania crossing the West Branch of the Susquehanna River. Built in 1875, this Burr Arch Truss Bridge covers a 107-foot span with an original cost of $175. After a century of use, Clearfield County's only covered bridge was renovated in 1978 and again in the mid-1990s following damage by a heavy snowfall.  The Ultimate Alpaca Farm (886 Nebo  Road, Mahaffey, PA 15757, 814-277-4580) is located in Burnside and is a great place to get up close and personal with an alpaca. There are several markers from the Heritage Marker Tour located in this area be sure to plan your trip around the ones you'd like to see. Stop 4 (Estimated Time - 1.5 hours) Coalport Coal Museum,  961 Forest St.  Coalport, PA 16627, 814-672-4378- Set in an old school house, currently shared with a preschool and a library is the home of the coal museum. This museum displays more than 350 artifacts in 18 display cases featuring the original tools, equipment and replicas of Pennsylvania's hand-loading, coal-mining heritage. Reference room contains a working research library full of texts on coal mining. Library also contains a wealth of "Glendale Valley" family genealogies, including a section containing 4300 local obituary and cemetery records.  Downtown Coalport is very historic and harbors old buildings that served the miners and their families during the coal boom.  Find the walking tour brochure at http://visitclearfieldcounty.org/fileadmin/Clearfield_County/Pdfs/COALPORT.pdf There are several markers from the Heritage Marker Tour located in this area be sure to plan your trip around the ones you'd like to see. Stop 5 (Estimated Time - 1.5 hours) Osceola Mills - World War II brought a great sacrifice to the Osceola Mills area, as thirty-four men and one woman gave their lives.  This is considered the highest percentage of any community in the nation.  Memorials in the town park proudly display the names of those who made the ultimate sacrifice. The town also suffered the largest fire in Clearfield County history in 1875.  There are several markers from the Heritage Marker Tour located in this area be sure to plan your trip around the ones you'd like to see. Stop 6 (Estimated Time - 1 hour) Super 322 Drive-In, 1682 Woodland Bigler Highway, Woodland, PA 16836- The Super 322 Drive-in Theatre was opened on May 26, 1950.  Built by the Theodore Grance Outdoor Theatre Co., ownership changed hands a few times until being bought in the 1970s by Royer and Favuzza from the Bellefonte area. The removal of external speakers increased capacity to about 650 cars. In the 1980s, FM stereo sound capabilities were added. The Drive-In opens in April and closes in September.  There are several markers from the Heritage Marker Tour located in this area be sure to plan your trip around the ones you'd like to see.   If you are bringing a group of 10 or more contact our office and let us organize a fully guided tour. This itinerary could fill as much as 4 days when you add driving time, meals and the add-on features. Be sure to stay at one of our partnering properties while you visit Clearfield County. 
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20 East 5th Street, 20 East 5th Street, Emporium, PA, 15834, 814-486-0213, Entertainment, Things to See & Do
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Welcome to the Visit Clearfield County Lumberjack Passport Page.   Click on the image below to view the various Lumberjack Trails we have and let the adventure begin!                                                 
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  Dented Keg Brewing Company ***This partner provides 4 different flatbread pizzas***
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The Lumberjack Tasting Trail was created in honor of our lumber heritage. In 1805, David Litz was the first settler to run a raft of logs down the Susquehanna River; and from 1840 to 1890, lumber proved the dominate industry with over 12 billion board feet of lumber cut during that time and an average of 2000 rafts making runs annually. Rafting was a common means of transporting the logs from forests to markets, and yet it was not without its risks. Since logging was seasonal work, many farmers worked in the woods during the winter and early spring, and then tended to their fields as soon as the weather was nice enough to plant. Agricultural production was another large industry and had long been a way of life for many citizens. Even to this day, as many as 33 families continue to work on family farms that have been in operation for over 100 years. Out of the 228 miles of the West Branch of the Susquehanna River you can enjoy 102 miles of it in Clearfield County.
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Pennsylvania Professional Lumberjack Organization will present two demonstrations on Vintage Lumberjack Tools. Bring your own lawn chair for social distancing. You may even get to try a crosscut saw! Watch for more details.
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Doors Open at 5:00 PM  Come out and Celebrate the New Year and The Lunatic Crazii Shea's birthday with us!! There will be a night full of action packed matches including matches for The APW Heavyweight title, The APW Hardcore title, The APW Tag Team titles, The DOW Heavyweight title, and The Defiant Asylum Qweens title. Dont forget it's time for Asylums annual balloon drop with prizes inside the balloons. Come out and enjoy the night with the Superstars of Asylum Pro Wrestling and Defiant Order of Wrestling.