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While in the
area visit Erie Area Convention
& Visitors Center for local information:
http://www.visiteriepa.com
and
http://www.enjoyerie.com
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All Seasons
Flea Market – Erie’s only indoor year round flea market and more.
Located at the Millcreek Mall.
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Birch’s Farm
Market – Exquisite wine, produce, and bake shop surrounded by vineyards.
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Concourse of Union
Station - A 1927
restored antique train station. Have lunch and learn the history.
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Erie Brewing – See how beer is made.
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Erie County History
Center- a museum showcasing Erie’s unique history.
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Erie’s Land Lighthouse – built in 1818 it is a source of pride for the
Erie region (not open to the public)
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Gabriel's & Value City-
discount shopping with name brands at its best.
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Family First Sports Park
- a huge indoor sports park with interactive games for all
ages.
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Findley Lake - a variety
of quaint shops & boutiques as well as candle manufacturing.
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Firefighters Historical Museum – an authentic fire house located on
5th and Chestnut Housing memorabilia from as early as 1823.
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GE Museum –
A museum of Erie GE History with artifacts showcasing the GE factory and
how it impacts our lives today.
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Kelly Hotel
- The first stagecoach stop into New York Rt 20. Good food great ghost
stories, and real ghosts.
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Maritime Museum - Learn
about the battle of Lake Erie & tour the Flagship Niagara.
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Mason Farms - a
family farm market with unique and old fashion items.
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Marx Toy Museum
– Remember your childhood toys Johnny West, big wheels Sindy dolls ect. A
museum for the big kid in all of us.
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Mazza,
Arrowhead,
Penn
Shore, Johnson Estates etc. - local wineries for tours & tasting.
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Nobel Winery – Nestled on
top of a hillside, this winery has an incredible view for miles around . A
great place to sample their wine.
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Peek’n Peak Resort - a
year round resort that houses artifacts of the Reed Mansion.
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Presque Isle - Seven mile
state park of white sand beaches and natural wildlife.
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Presque Isle
Lighthouse – built in 1872 was 5 courses thick to withstand the severe
cold and winds off the lake. Dubbed the loneliest place on earth by the
first lightkeeper. (not open to the public)
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Quincy Wine Cellars – Built in a renovated barn this winery has
upscale food and good wine
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Riverside inn
– Once world renown as a healing springs, this step back in time is
relaxing with great food and fun dinner theatre
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Romolo Chocolates - A 4
generation chocolate shop and more. |
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Saint Patrick’s Church -
See life size stations and hear the wonderful history.
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Saint Peters Cathedral – Erie’s only catholic cathedral, built in 1911
it houses the mural of the Diocese of Erie explaining Erie’s rich catholic
heritage. Bishops are interred in the cathedral.
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Sara’s
and Sally’s – A original 1950’s diner with special artifacts and old
fashioned make your own sundaes or root beer floats.
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South Shore
Winery – Bob Mazza’s newest winery with a stone arched tasting room.
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Station
Dinner Theatre – A delightful way to spend a day or evening with
professional live theatre and wonderful food.
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Troyer Farms - Watch
potato chips as they are made in the factory.
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Victorian Princess - A 3
story double-paddlewheel boat. Take a bay cruise or have lunch.
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Warner Theatre -
one of three remaining original theatres left in existence.
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Watson-Curtze Mansion - A historic house depicting the early 1900’s.
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