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    Five Star Fireworks

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Fox Den Acres Campgrounds - I think it speaks for itself...

    Fox Den Acres Campgrounds

    3.0(10 reviews)
    7.6 mi

    Very family oriented. Lots of activities planned throughout the season. This is our second time…read morestaying and the staff has been very helpful. We had some truck issues and weren't able to leave when planned so they helped us extend our stay and even towed our trailer to our new spot for us. I believe all sites are FHU and have cable. Pads are gravel and pretty level for the most part. There is a pond on the lower portion of the park with fish and frogs and beautiful trees lining that area. As well as a huge field. Slightly up the hill is the General Store with last minute items you might have forgotten for example snacks, drinks or even RV items. Not to mention there is a playground area. Closer to the top of the hill is a set up bathrooms with about 6-8 toilet stalls and about 4-6 shower stalls. (coin operated, 25 cents) Water pressure is good and water does get hot. Across from there is a pool. And a little further up is another pond that you can fish in. Permits are sold in the store. Campfires are allowed and there are quite a few fire pits and picnic tables scattered around the park. We were here last year for fourth of july and they put on a great firework show. As well as during treasure week, check out the details on their website. It's a pretty big deal around here.

    This is a big campground with a large group of long-term campers. There are a lot of shaded sites…read morebut most short-term campers seem to end up in a gravel lot that has large pull-through sites but no shade. Can you tell we're from Down South? Shade is important!! And so is green space. So don't be shy about asking, the owner is accommodating. Cons: after Labor Day the office is closed unless you call, the pool was also closed, and the main breaker for our row of sites (30 amp) kept blowing even though the row seemed to be filled with unoccupied campers & several empty sites. Pros: this is a large, well-maintained property with 2 ponds, a playground, nice pool with a small wading pool for little guys, an open-air game room, a small pavilion for their seasonal gatherings & activities, and a wildlife museum. The museum is more a large display of dead animals in the office but I think kids & guys probably would like it. WORKING WIFI!! Much advertised by campgrounds but rarely delivered, Fox Den delivers! They also provide several stations on cable. We would stay here again and thought it was a good deal for the Pittsburg area.

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    Fox Den Acres Campgrounds - The playground

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    The playground

    Fort Ligonier Days - One of the parade floats

    Fort Ligonier Days

    4.7(3 reviews)
    18.4 mi

    The reviews here are spot on. This is a really fun festival with lots to see and plenty of…read moreshopping and eating options. I've been coming for years and has been one of our highlights each fall. The only reason I'm not giving this a 5-star is because the local eating establishments have gone straight downhill. They really do make you feel like they are doing YOU the favor by serving you. We stopped at lunch at the Tavern only to have a young waitress who was very snippy and a menu indicating no substitutions for this event. Understanding that they were busy (even though there were tons of people working and not all that many people in the place yet as it just opened) we picked something from the menu and waited a very long time for our drinks and food. Once we were done, I thought she was going to blow her top when we asked for separate checks and were abruptly told we were not allowed to have the check broken out. We paid a lot of money for food that wasn't that great to be treated like crap. We then went for dessert at the food vendor area at market square. What a difference in kindness, service, and the raspberry cheesecake was delicious! We did a little shopping then went over to the bowling alley to grab a drink and have a seat. When we walked in, there were people at the bar area and a lot of empty tables so we had a seat. My friend grabbed her dessert while we were waiting to be waitied on and proceeded to take a few bites when a young girl came running over to tell us we were not permitted to bring in outside food then turned around in the same breath and stormed away. Fair enough, although taken aback by such rude aggressive behavior, we put ours away, but my friend proceeded to finish her 3 bites of ice cream before doing so. I'm sitting there scratching my head asking why the little witch didn't bother taking our orders when she came over while another young lady proceeds to come over and throw us out while the whole "busy" waitstaff was standing behind the bar smiling. We understood why no one was in the bowling alley as we left that place with a pretty overall bad feeling about the event. Next year we plan to stick with the vendors and stay out of the "regular" eating establishments. "They don't seem to care for outsiders" was our overall feeling for the day. They can do without our money too.

    This was my first opportunity to attend this festival which is dedicated the battle of Ft Ligonier…read morethat took place during the French and Indian War. My husband and I missed the parade since it was a rainy morning but I did manage to get a glimpse of the Heinz hitch as it was going by and some of the University of Pittsburgh marching band as well as a float or two left parked. The festival is spread out throughout the entire town which is fairly small. Vendors and crafts are set up in various locale all around. If you are not up to walking they do have a complimentary shuttle that will take you to where you want to go. At the center where the diamond of the town sits is an information booth. They are on hand to answer all your questions as well as give you a festival map with all the events, food, vendors, etc. They have live entertainment in the Gazebo throughout the day. Make sure to check your guide if there is anyone in particular you wish to see. Most of the vendors are craft vendors and some of them I have seen elsewhere such as the Three Rivers Arts Festival and the Pittsburgh Home and Garden show. They have other specialty services scattered around such as healthcare or major product advertising. Perhaps the best is that they do re enactments of the battle of Fort Ligonier. It's neat to see the townspeople dressed in colonial costume and militia. Food abounds in this place with the majority of it being around the diamond. There is no shortage of desserts, ice cream, and pizza. Much of the food is your typical fried stuff but look around if you see something that interests you. As far as restroom faculties are concerned, all they have are port a johns. You're not going to find a business that will let you in for that purpose. While we had hoped to park at the high school and shuttle over that lot was full so we were able to find "grass" parking on Rt. 711 south of the town for a fee. We grabbed a bite to eat at the "Laughing crab"-reviewed separately and later went for dessert at a raspberry and fruit vendor. Needless to say I loved our desserts there. I had a mixed raspberry and blackberry pie while my husband had raspberry shortcake ala mode. They don't skimp on toppings here. We found it interesting to look around at some of the original vendors we hadn't seen before. I was very impressed with one who uses old post office boxes found in the Post Office and used different types of wood to make banks. It's like having your own combination lock to a mini safe. Time did not permit us to see everything but we were very pleased with what we did see. We did not get the chance to tour the fort itself. There is a separate admission charge for that but hope to on some future visit. Fort Ligonier days are always held the 2nd full weekend in Oct. The vendors sell their merchandise from 9-6 on Friday and Saturday and from 9-5 on Sunday. It definitely was worth a visit and next time plan to come earlier so I can see the parade.

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    Fort Ligonier Days - The diamond in the center of town

    The diamond in the center of town

    Fort Ligonier Days - A multipurpose fountain

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    A multipurpose fountain

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