ARTISTS’ TRAIL: ROUTE 6
Other Attractions

The ARTery, Milford
Started in the summer of 1999, the ARTery brings fine art to the heart of Milford, Pennsylvania. A co-op of artists own and operate the gallery, which displays art from around the US and world. Come see everything from watercolors and sculptures to glass beadwork and painted silk!

Golden Fish Gallery, Milford
Also in Milford, come visit the gallery of artists John and Edwin Longendorfer. This father-and-son team specializes in fantasy art and sculpture while also using their gallery to exhibit the local arts and crafts of Pike County.

Bushkill Falls
Make your way to the “Niagara of Pennsylvania” and see one of the Commonwealth’s most scenic attractions, Bushkill Falls. Originally marketed to New York tourists as “A Delightful One Day Auto Trip”, Bushkill Falls is more than just breathtaking waterfalls. Bushkill Falls features wildlife and Native American exhibits, twin lakes for fishing and boating and even a Fudge Kitchen featuring on-site fudge making!
Click here for a live, controllable webcam view of the falls.

Dorflinger Glass Museum
Discover a world renowned maker of fine crystal and cut glass at the Dorflinger Glass Museum. Built as a tribute to 19 th century glassmaker Christian Dorflinger, the Glass Museum resides on Dorflinger’s original 600 acre property and shares space with the Dorflinger-Suydam Wildlife Sanctuary. The museum displays numerous pieces ranging from period household items to exquisite presentation crystal and glass.

The Dimmick Inn, Milford
Grab and stool and get ready to chow down at an early feminist steakhouse. Fannie Dimmick, its namesake, was a rebel who refused to conform to the normal standards of a 19th century woman. An avid hunter, angler and horseback rider, Dimmick’s spirit is still evident in the renovated restaurant and inn that majestically stands in the center of Milford. Come stay and eat at Ms. Fan’s place.

Tunkhannock & Wyalusing
Continue heading west on Route 6 and discover two towns teeming with arts and culture…Tunkhannock and Wyalusing. Urban metropolises they’re not…but they are quaint communities where people are creating unique works of art.

Explore the Dietrich Theater Art Galleries and Endless Mountains Council of the Arts Gallery in Tunkhannock.

Or keep driving and stop by the Brian Keeler Studio Gallery and the Blue Heron Gallery in Wyalusing. What better way to learn about the area than through the lives and work of its artisans!

French Azilum Historic Site, Towanda
Although none of the settlements ' original buildings exist today, you can learn more about this unique colony by touring the LaPorte House and other reconstructed buildings.

Settlers Inn, Hawley
The artfully decorated craftsman style inn features 20 guestrooms. A tradition of dining excellence is the hallmark of this chef owned farm-to-table restaurant featuring menu influenced by the seasons and artisan baking.

Wyalusing Hotel
The Wyalusing Hotel enjoys a wide reputation for fine food and warm hospitality. A warm and friendly atmosphere awaits you at the historic Wyalusing Hotel, located along the shores of the Susquehanna River, amidst some of Pennsylvania's most beautiful mountain scenery. Only a few hours drive from the New York - New Jersey metropolitan area, the Wyalusing Hotel is the perfect spot for a weekend getaway.

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