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  2. Spruce Forest Artisan Village - Wikipedia

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    Three rooms of the Penn Alps Restaurant were originally a part of the log stagecoach stop known as the Little Crossings Inn. The village as it is today was founded by Alta Schrock in 1957. [3] The historic buildings in the village were taken from various locations across Western Maryland and were restored on site. [4]

  3. Grantsville, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Near the Casselman Bridge, a historic stone arch bridge, are Penn Alps Restaurant and The Spruce Forest Artisan Village, which was founded in 1957 by Alta Schrock. Penn Alps Restaurant is housed in the last log hospitality house on the National Pike.

  4. Alta Schrock - Wikipedia

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    Schrock built Penn Alps into a tourist attraction, with an inn, restaurant, museum and craft shop where visitors could watch local artisans work and buy their products. [6] Penn Alps held an annual Summerfest, drawing about a thousand people a day by the 1980s. [7]

  5. Inns on the National Road - Wikipedia

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    Penn Alps, Main Building: Penn Alps, Main Building, stands between present U.S. 40 and old U.S. 40, east of Grantsville. It was built in the early 19th century as a log house, then enlarged to two and a half stories, and "modernized" in the Italianate style in the late 19th century. It was converted for commercial use with major renovations and ...

  6. 45 TV Shows That Will Have Us Glued to the Couch in 2025 - AOL

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    Per The Hollywood Reporter, the series is based on an episode of ESPN+’s “Eli’s Places,” where Eli Manning “disguised himself as a walk-on prospect at Penn State.” The series also ...

  7. Penn's Peak - Wikipedia

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    Built by a local country musician named Tommy Schafer in 1998, Penn's Peak was originally titled Rambler's Ranch. Rambler's Ranch was a venue hall and restaurant for country music fans, inspired by Nashville, Tennessee. [5] [6] It has drawn in thousands of country music fans with its restaurant service, dance hall, and sweeping valley views. It ...

  8. Cuisine of the Pennsylvania Dutch - Wikipedia

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    Northeastern. New England; New Jersey; New York City; Philadelphia; Midwestern. Chicago; Michigan; North Dakota; Ohio; Omaha; St. Louis; Wisconsin; Mid-Atlantic ...

  9. Pennine Alps - Wikipedia

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    The Pennine Alps (French: Alpes Pennines, German: Walliser Alpen, Italian: Alpi Pennine, Latin: Alpes Poeninae), sometimes referred to as the Valais Alps (which are just the Northern Swiss part of the Pennine Alps), are a mountain range in the western part of the Alps. They are located in Italy (the Aosta Valley and Piedmont) and Switzerland .