Cultures

Country Cupboard/Amish Wedding Feast

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45 Clarion Street
Smicksburg, PA 16256
Phone: 814-257-0192
www.smicksburg.net

Home of the Amish Wedding Feast.  Experience the joy of an Amish Wedding Dinner as a narrator explains the ceremony, traditions and lifestyle of a newly married couple. We can accommodate up to 50 people.  Please call for availability and reservations.


Indiana Art Association

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Room 406
Indiana Theatre Building
637 Philadelphia Street
Indiana, PA 15701
Phone: 989-400-3845
www.indianaartassociation.org

The purpose of the Indiana Art Association is to promote interest, appreciation, and participation in the arts. We aim to stimulate the artistic growth and development of our members as individual artists through encouragement, education, exhibits of work, and exchange of ideas. It is our desire to motivate public interest in the arts and function as aesthetically wise consumers and citizens ourselves.


Smicksburg - An Amish Settlement

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http://www.smicksburg.net

Smicksburg - An Amish SettlementStep back into time as you travel to Northern Indiana County, home of a large Amish population which has grown to over 800 settlers since 1961. The Amish pursue a simpler lifestyle, operating farms and other businesses in ways that have changed little in the past century.

Take notice of the fields being farmed with horses, and the small school houses where young children play in simple clothing as you drive through the beautiful countryside with rolling hills and gentle curves.

The people are hospitable and wave as you go by, but please be careful to respect their lifestyle and take no pictures of the Amish folk. Drive slowly through the area being courteous to Amish traveling in horse-drawn buggies, and enjoy over 20 specialty shops along the way, offering country crafts, quilts, furniture, and foods.

Smicksburg or "Schmicksburg," West Mahoning Township, Route 954 was founded in May of 1827 by Reverend J. George Schmick. Reverend Schmick was a Lutheran minister who purchased land from Charles Coleman.

The Smicksburg Post Office opened October 1, 1830. John Kerr was the postmaster at that time. Kerr was also the blacksmith. The borough was incorporated in 1854.

Before leaving the Smicksburg area, be sure to stop by the only winery in Indiana County located on Hemlock Acres Road, just off Rt. 954. and the McCormick Mansion nearby on SR4018.



Thunder Mountain Lenape Nation

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236 Skyline Drive
Saltsburg, PA 15681
Phone: 724-639-3488
http://www.thundermtlenape.org/

Thunder Mountain Lenape NationNative American dancing, drumming, food, crafts, tomahawk tournament, pony rides, animals and programs for children and adults. This event typically takes place in the month of August.  For more information and details please visit our calendar of events listing.